Does anyone else have it where they see an image of the guitar hero neck and instantly get the intro to “through the fire and flames” in their head
I played so many songs on that game, why not some variety, brain!
Does anyone else have it where they see an image of the guitar hero neck and instantly get the intro to “through the fire and flames” in their head
I played so many songs on that game, why not some variety, brain!
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£12,898 according to SteamDB at today’s prices
In my defense I’ve had my account for 20 years and had humble bundle monthly/choice for like a third of that time, so the real number is hopefully not quite that
If conservative voters were able to comprehend the world without the lens of the stereotypes they learned in high school, they wouldn’t be conservatives.
GitHub has been around for nearly 2 decades and was largely considered a mostly good thing until maybe the past couple of years. Also important to add that Microsoft seems to mostly have left it alone for the first couple of years (possibly with the exception of Atom, which it left very alone)
In addition to people just generally being slow to change, changing can take quite a bit of effort for some projects for varying reasons. Many of those same projects struggle to keep up with the maintenance workload, so they’re not going to jump at the chance to add more work to their plates.
Finally, some people just don’t care. For instance, the MIT license being popular is pretty hard evidence that FOSS doesn’t necessarily mean anti-corporate, and for many users GitHub still more or less does what it says on the tin.
Though I will say if the service disruptions and ad-injection bullshit continue you’ll only see GitHub competitors grow. GitLab seems to be going after their enterprise customers with some success.
Wow Belgium, I thought you were a bit cooler than that
These kinds of things happen at the Hague generally