Starfield is somewhat of a PS2 tier, heck, even some of those games look better (in terms of animations and voice acting) than it. Cyberpunk is surely better but it just doesn't really cut if for me either. The Witcher 3 is better than both.
Not really. I simply have no interest in making any significant friendships or relationships with other people in general, not just women (and I'm better off alone anyway). If I wanted sex, I could easily afford a good hooker or something like that.
Computer security was a joke 15+ years ago, now it's a basic requirement for pretty much any new software. Before, passwords sent over the web often weren't even encrypted (basic HTTP protocol) while today's HTTPS (HTTP-Secure encrypts anything it sends) is a requirement seen by browsers. Open source software seems to be much more common these days as well since "security by obscurity" i.e., thinking something is secure because people don't have access to its source code is seen as a really bad thing. Given all this + many other advancements in security, it's getting harder and harder to hack anything these days.
Don't even try to get more than 22 seconds.. 21 is good enough.
Starfield is somewhat of a PS2 tier, heck, even some of those games look better (in terms of animations and voice acting) than it. Cyberpunk is surely better but it just doesn't really cut if for me either. The Witcher 3 is better than both.
How "shit" are you at math? I'm not quite good with it and yet I'm about to finish my masters degree soon in a few months (only thesis project left).
If you understand the idea or a concept then you could manage (with a bit of extra work required for math classes) to become an engineer.
Those seats are way too fucking close, is she legless or something?
Not really. I simply have no interest in making any significant friendships or relationships with other people in general, not just women (and I'm better off alone anyway). If I wanted sex, I could easily afford a good hooker or something like that.
Not only it's boring, but you're also basically forced to be there.
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idk
no
I do
well they at least weren't hard xD
yeah
I can say that it's more than 301
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>yeah maybe idk
ftfy
Computer security was a joke 15+ years ago, now it's a basic requirement for pretty much any new software. Before, passwords sent over the web often weren't even encrypted (basic HTTP protocol) while today's HTTPS (HTTP-Secure encrypts anything it sends) is a requirement seen by browsers. Open source software seems to be much more common these days as well since "security by obscurity" i.e., thinking something is secure because people don't have access to its source code is seen as a really bad thing. Given all this + many other advancements in security, it's getting harder and harder to hack anything these days.