EveningPancakes
@EveningPancakes@lemm.ee
- Comment on Weekends 2 months ago:
My everyday existence with a 2 year old…
- Comment on DOOM Eternal: PC Mods Preview 3 months ago:
Ugh that was annoying. I eventually had to turn off the mic on that Bluetooth device in Windows for it to work properly.
- Comment on SAG-AFTRA Calls Strike Against Major Video Game Companies After Nearly 2 Years Of Contract Talks 3 months ago:
Going on strike is a last resort measure. People’s livelihoods are at stake when you go on strike. People won’t be able to pay their mortgage/rent when they’re out of work. The union has tried their best to negotiate on behalf of their members, but ultimately they made the call that negotiation was going the way they wanted for their members.
- Comment on SteamOS 3.6.2 Preview for Steam Deck fixes up double-input for external controllers 6 months ago:
I’d really love for them to address this one - github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS/issues/1460
- Comment on evangelism 6 months ago:
All you need to know is that he labeled himself as a consultant. Which reminds me of this joke.
Once upon a time there was a shepherd tending his sheep at the edge of a country road. A brand new Jeep Grand Cherokee screeches to a halt next to him.
The driver, a young man dressed in a Brioni suit, Cerrutti shoes, Ray-Ban glasses, Jovial Swiss wrist watch and a BHS tie gets out and asks the shepherd: “If I guess how many sheep you have, will you give me one of them?” The shepherd looks at the young man, then looks at the sprawling field of sheep and says: “Okay.”
The young man parks the SUV, connects his notebook and wireless modem, enters a NASA site, scans the ground using his GPS, opens a database and 60 Excel tables filled with algorithms, then prints a 150 page report on his high tech mini printer. He then turns to the shepherd and says:"You have exactly 1,586 sheep here. "
The shepherd answers: "That’s correct, you can have your sheep."The young man takes one of the animals and puts it in the back of his vehicle. The shepherd looks at him and asks: “Now, if I guess your profession, will you pay me back in kind?” The young man answers: “Sure.” The shepherd says: “You are a consultant.” “Exactly! How did you know,” asks the young man? Very simple, answers the shepherd. “First, you came here without being called. Second, you charged me a fee to tell me something I already knew. Third, you do not understand anything about my business and I’d really like to have my dog back.”
- Comment on How did overalls and jumpsuits went from male work clothe to female fashion without becoming "male fashion" ? 7 months ago:
Yes, check out swoveralls
- Comment on The System Shock remake is getting a massive patch with a revised ending, choice of female player character '8 years in the making', and a significant quality of life improvement 7 months ago:
Nope, it’s a bug with how Nightdive coded the save path. Since they made a native Linux version of the game, Steam is using that as opposed to doing Proton compatibility. So that means the save paths in the Linux version and the Windows version aren’t the same, hence not syncing properly.
- Comment on The System Shock remake is getting a massive patch with a revised ending, choice of female player character '8 years in the making', and a significant quality of life improvement 7 months ago:
How about fixing cloud saves between PC and Steam Deck?
- Comment on 8 months ago:
Passthrough doesn’t work well on a bike when there’s wind rushing past the microphones that record the passthrough sound. This product fixes that.
- Comment on Solar rooftops gain traction as electric vehicles owners look to skip paying for electricity or gasoline: ‘Solar just makes sense’ 11 months ago:
- Doesn’t live with an HOA that has banned solar roof panel installation (Source: My parents HOA in South Carolina)
- Comment on Weezer straight up writing ads for audible.com 1 year ago:
I dunno man, Pinkerton had some pretty good songs. But after that yeah it was pretty much downhill.
- Comment on … da fuck? 1 year ago:
Sounds like Lake Murray outside of Columbia?