

Video games are a cheap hobby they said. So many options they said…



Video games are a cheap hobby they said. So many options they said…

I mean, that’s the default path length limit on most systems, but it isn’t an inherently fixed value. It’s just what everyone uses by convention.
No, Detroit has (optionally) a couple lines of sauce on top, and most places I know that make Detroit style skip the sauce lines. Chicago style has sauce on top of the entire thing.
Though I just looked it up and it looks like there are multiple different “Chicago style” definitions.
Thought Chicago was known for the weird-ass sauce on top of the cheese pizza.
Sometimes file operations are easier in GUI. That’s… pretty close to being all though. As long as you’re willing to use the best tool for the job as needed, that’s what counts.


On the one hand, I enjoyed the first three and would gladly watch a fourth. On the other, there’s no way I’m giving money to this creep. Yo ho ho…


Sounds like a good time to make insignias of swastikas hanging from nooses.


Honestly, I don’t see it happening. Granted, I’d be spared that outcome anyway, I run custom firmware on my X1. But while they’re a bit of a pain about some things, I don’t see them taking steps like that. They’re more of a Chinese pain (don’t share the source code, don’t follow the standards) than an American pain (money at every turn, subscriptions, vendor lockouts, etc).


What does any of that have to do with Bambu?
To be fair, I rarely buy games over $10, and frequently even that is a stretch. I’ve built my library heavily from bundles. It’s still a decent amount when you look at it as a single lump sum, but it’s also the entirety of my entertainment budget and it’s been obtained fairly steadily over a period of 13 years. Per hour it’s still pretty cheap.