Nope. This has nothing to do with Nick and Tom. What were they thinking?!
Nope. This has nothing to do with Nick and Tom. What were they thinking?!
Agreed.
That is a crying shame.
Halo 1 was originally on the Apple Mac computers.
I remember my work colleague having an early access release because he is quite connected.
It was beautiful and we couldn’t believe that a Mac could do something like that back in the day.
Microsoft saw it jumped on it and straight away extinguished the Mac version and ported it over to the Xbox.
The Mac version was absolutely canned. They did not want gaming competition from Apple in any way, especially something as impressive as Halo 1 was back then.
Edit. I find it hilarious people would down vote that. Is this reddit? Have I woken into a dream? 😀
Thank you
I can’t find it anywhere in my Firefox
An m2 / m2 runs Debian?
We are a small software company. We’re trying to find a useful use case. Currently we can’t. However, we’re watching closely. It has to come at the rate of improving.
Congratulations. You have sharp observational skills.
Then …
Join discord
I’m also interested, so I hope you don’t mind me joining the ride. Personally, I’d like a self hosted tool, but am happy to see what the community says.
If they made them affordable, the gaming market would buy more of them
It really is so slow it’s not study worth using unfortunately.
Syncthing and some nice caldav and you’re mostly good.
Ahhh now I get it. Nice.
I get the feeling the meme creator is a senior dev. Putting themselves right up there. At the top.
I use it regularly
As a Linux user, that is truly magical, and beautiful.
Inkscape has a bmp to vector tool. It’s quite good too. Depending on input of course.
My old server is a HP Microliant.
What I love about it, is it turns back on automatically after a power out.
I don’t know what magic is in there, but the power goes out, as it can at times, and when power is restored, the old girl just starts up again.
I’m travelling at the moment, and have it at my parents house under a desk. It’s been there over 1.5 years and haven’t had to have anyone physically touch it.
When it eventually dies, the next machine will definitely have to have that feature.