Now this is security I can get behind! Err, in front of?
Hey! That’s my name too!
Can’t speak first hand but someone I know has it. Medication and some lifestyle changes keep it manageable for them. I don’t mean to lighten the weight of it too much, but I wish you the best.
What did you type? All I see are asterisks
Is it? Try typing it to me, maybe it’ll show up normal.
I don’t think so… Otherwise I’d hope there would be a mention of it being closed, or how to sign up
Just indicating it’s not feature complete, likely only a portion of the campaign will be playable.
Sounds to me like you want an iPhone… There’s nothing wrong with that as long as you know what you’re getting into which it sounds like you do…
A project like GOS will never have that level of polish and it seems like that’s what you’re looking for…
A grading scale like no other
I’ll take my lasagna fully baked, thank you very much
While true for some games that require their online services. There’s nothing keeping you from downloading a game and backing up the install files on your own media to play later… A lot of games will run without steam open if you just run the executable…
Especially when you’ll need to move to be in the office, a trip for the interview includes an extra day or two to see if you’d enjoy living in the area where the office is. .
How do you know they aren’t!?!?!?
There’s a difference between being lonely and being alone. If you’re content being alone then that’s not really loneliness, similarly having people around you constantly doesn’t mean you can’t feel a lack of connection and loneliness as well.
In other words, I agree with you, but this article seems to miss this distinction…
They implied it, but yeah, I was probably reading into it too much…
Not all metal is angry…
As others have said, you should really be careful treating your RAID as a backup. I for one do all of my backing up on Playstation 1 memory cards… I had to buy a couple storage containers to store them all, but I guess that technically counts as off-site
My Synology NAS was running for 6+ years before I replaced it last year. And the only reason I replaced it was to upgrade the hardware to be able to act more like a home server running some more demanding services.
I’ve since given the NAS away to a friend who is still running it… As always back up your data just in case, but I wouldn’t expect the hardware to crap out on you too soon
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