

No, catios are pretty common in Australia, but a lot of people do just let their cats roam outside too (at least here in NSW). I’m not sure why this was news, maybe because it’s quite elaborate, or they just needed more cute cat content.


No, catios are pretty common in Australia, but a lot of people do just let their cats roam outside too (at least here in NSW). I’m not sure why this was news, maybe because it’s quite elaborate, or they just needed more cute cat content.
Generally agree, but your idea that native games are safer than websites is backwards. Browsers are basically hardened sandboxes for running untrusted code. Even though steam does a good job of detecting and taking down malware it’s still downloading executables that run with full access to your system (unless you run steam in a sandbox of some kind). Playing games in a browser is no less safe than loading any other website.


Well, there’s a “no tip” button that is always there, and it’s entirely reasonable to press here in Australia


I wish this was real. I would 100% press this button every time.
Because then logically extending this you end up with JavaScript, where “1”==1 and it’s super hard to reason about what will/should happen


Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is a Borderlands spinoff shooter/RPG that’s co-op and happens to be free to claim on Epic games store this week. I haven’t played it yet but really enjoyed the Tiny Tina DLC for Borderlands 2.
Tip: you can use the WhatsApp web site for text messaging (I don’t think it works for audio/video?) and if you want to use it in a standalone window you can “install” it as a web app (in most browsers). It’ll use way less RAM running in your existing browser than running a separate electron instance.