Ouch, my heart.
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The only thing this is missing is the accidental nude in the reflection of the monster can.
Same. And, being from the us south, I'm betting that's sweet tea. I've drank it out of a classico jar too.
But also nothing is going in my mouth without a smell test.
Diggles: The Myth of Fenris is one of the most unique games I've ever played. It has a well-crafted world, an interesting premise, and a core gameplay loop that really hasn't been seen any time since this released over 20 years ago.
Oh cool. Finds torrent, starts download.
While Diggles has an EXTREMELY innovative premise and style of gameplay, it ultimately failed to execute on thisThe game is riddled with bugs, crashes, and even when it is working properly, it still falls flat. Everything is far too slow, and the AI and pathfinding systems are so dysfunctional that the game could be considered as having released in an unfinished state.
Aww, damn. Cancelled download.
Nope it's millions of copies of the Atari E.T. game.
I know, I know. But I can't revert inserting my CPU backwards.
For the record I've never done that. I just forgot the collar so was just rawdogging my CPU onto the board. Fortunately I didn't ruin anything somehow.
Which is mostly crowd sourced correct? That was another example I'd considered.
Pedal fast my friend! The entire economy is depending on you!
I did the same. Not sure why.
I don't know that the user can do it, or at least I can't find it. But if you (presumably the admin) goes to the admin dashboard, then devices, and delete the device in question, that should solve your problem. It's only labeled as browser:user though, so if your user has a lot of devices it might be laborious. Just tested on my local instance and it immediately kicked the device.
I unfortunately can't speak to this directly as I don't have direct knowledge of ad blockers.
However, in these systems, it will always be a cat and mouse game. And there are more of us than them, so to speak. There always will be.
So they embed the ads. Then someone does some clever coding to watch for ads and auto skip. YouTube finds a way around that, the community circumvents their fix. It always has and always will work that way. The technology works for all of us.
Do a fashist run. I've heard those are lovely.