There's this real story of a Chinese woman thar got hit in the head, went into coma and woke up speaking perfect English (she was an English teacher after all), but the interesting part is that she completely lost her ability to talk in her mother tongue.
Let's imagine that It could be possible that the monster would have had a similar brain injury, but instead of losing the ability to speak, he would completely forget everything but his OSHA training.
Oui, c’est logique. L’impunité, voire le soutien international des agressions d'Israël envers ses voisins, a fait qu'il y a un moment où ça devait craquer. Le pire, c'est que l'Occident croit que c'est les pays constamment agressés qui sont en tort et n'ont simplement pas le droit de se protéger ou de riposter, ce qui me fait complètement perdre foi en l'humanité
I actually enjoy retro gaming. Earthbound and mother 3 are my favorite games! The professor Layton serie is also great! The thing is, while retro games are a huge source of "free" games, they're often too hard. I also found myself falling in a rabbit hole with an entire generation of retro games that nobody cares about anymore despite being full of great games : flip phone java games" (j2me). I highly recommend trying them if you want to play games on your phone without being thrown a billion ad and microtransactions. Just play the touchscreen variants and your golden. Some good games are : doom RPG 2 and Wolfenstein RPG, literally any game by digital chocolate.
thanks a lot for recommandation, sea of stars and pizza tower look 👌! and yeah my machine isn't capable to run bigger 3d games. Lol.
I'd understand if it was about the controllers since the games were made to work specifically with them, but choosing to pay several hundred dollars instead of juste using something that cost less than a 100 and got far better UI and features is something i'll Never understand. Tho, It would make sense if you had that console as a child and getting the real one make you feel nostalgic.
The only way I can access games is by pirating them and I don't pirate indie games unless they already pretty successful and it wouldn't hurt them. Yeah, even that 2.99$ is too much when you live in shitty third world country.
Tried fez and didn't even continue past the first 30 min
Tried Undertale, but basically knew the story already from spoilers, and it was kinda boring, uninteresting and too hard.
Played Crashlands and it was a grindfest that actually made me relieved that I finished the game, only to discover it was planet 1 of 3. 👉Uninstalled.
Really enjoyed fear and hunger despite being shit at the game and ended up just cheating. (Was still freaking hard 😭)
Finished and enjoyed Limbo.
I just want a game with a great story, a gameplay with medium low difficulty that isn't a grindfest and isn't too long ( usually caused by the endless grinding).
I am not an expert, but I guess it means that they'll either add an integrated NPU module to the CPU, or optimize the iGPU to better handle AI calculation. I bet on the iNPU because even phones have them.
C'est dispo hors de France ? Excusez l'expression, mais je trouve ça très con que la France veuille promouvoir sa langue et partager sa culture tout en géobloquant ses meilleures créations telles que "Tu mourras moins bête" ou encore "La petite mort(e)". Surtout que le meilleur moyen de faire apprendre une langue à un enfant, c'est de lui faire regarder son dessin animé préféré dans la langue cible.
Aux alentours de 2014, un nouveau type de contenus « adressé » aux enfants apparaît sur YouTube. Au travers de sketchs ou d’animations, des personnages de culture populaire sont mis en scène dans des situations d’humour scatologique absurdes, inappropriées aux jeunes enfants (violence, simulations d’actes sexuels, drogues, alcools, etc.). Ces vidéos passent souvent au travers de l’algorithme YouTube et se retrouvent même dans l’application tiers YouTube Kids, censée concentrer du contenu pour enfants. Elles connaissent un succès considérable, avec parfois plusieurs millions de vues.
At least in academia they deserve it.