I usually let my students keep their devices, but I had one student… I had asked everyone to write 5 sentences about a made up place. The kid was on his phone, showing things to his classmates while assuring me he was doing his work. Everyone finished but him, with nothing. I let every other student share their answers first to buy him time, then when it was his turn, nothing. I took away his phone and he had it done in less than a minute.
Eggyhead
What’s that jpg of a pikachu face doing over there?
I didn’t even know there was a desktop app. I’ve been using a safari PWA. Aren’t those sandboxed?
Horizon is like Sony’s test franchise. First Sony franchise on a Nintendo system (lego), the game they bundled with PS5s, the only first party game on VR2 right now (and bundled with that as well), one of the first games on PC, one of the biggest AAA titles to be thrown into the subscription service, and now it apparently had a TV series that just got canned…
Funny thing is that I doubt it actually has the kind of draw that Sony just assumes it does. They’re great games, but I’m not going to pay into new hardware or services just to get more of it.
Isn’t one of the new CEOs from Guerrilla Games?
I would need spreadsheets and slideshow presentations as well.
Employer: Print out this .doc and bring it to work. Me, with a Mac: alright, here you go. Employer: why did you print it like this? Me: that’s what you sent me.
… out of a landfill?
Betcha one of them is actually working just fine.
IGN probably gave it a 10/10, too
I don’t think I can articulate how annoyed I am that people are being so dismissive toward music composers. Music can make games.
I played the whole game solo. The big boss battles take in a lot of people, but you don’t really need to interact with them. Just watch what they do and do your best to keep up, help out, and not die.
Why are so many old people addicted to propaganda?