You hope, anyways. Given how shit's going, I'd be entirely unsurprised if someone said that and actually meant it.
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While that's true, "I'm sorry that you got upset at what I did" is in no way actually an apology or an admission that they might have been wrong, so.....
Please, this is Windows. That's been sitting in the source code since 1993, but nobody at Microsoft knows why or how to remove it, so they just tell you to not touch the folder.
Well, I can kinda answer that: I've got a launch PS4 controller that I mostly use wired on my PC and it's fine.
If I use it wirelessly, it'll still get about 5-6 hours, which basically means after 13 years it's still right on spec for what it should be able to do.
Not really something that's probably worth worrying about unless you've got some absolutely shitty batteries.
(Hell, I've still got some PS3 controllers that'll do 3-4 hours, and they're freaking ancient at this point.)
No wildlife, unless you mean the swarm of spiders that were living in the piles of yard debris in my back yard.
Nearly 100 yard bags later, an enormous pile of branches that's like 8ft tall and 10ft long, and endless hours (seriously, easily 40 hours this week) and such later, my yard is no longer buried under 5 years of neglect and tree byproducts.
Now to make the raised planter beds, firepit, and outdoor seating I've wanted since I've moved in but haven't dont.
At least: I'm probably at 5x what the guns cost in training, ammo, gear, range fees, gas to and from the range (live in a city, so most local ranges don't exactly let you shoot 5.56) and so on.
Not the cheapest hobby if you're planning on actually serious about being able to use your guns if something makes that necessary.
That flushing sound you hear is me getting rid of the last Microsoft product* from my house.
(* Okay, so I've still technically got some DOS and Windows 3.1 and Win98 stuff, but I mean, it's not really spying on anyone.)
That's the plan, basically. 1000 of 5.56, another 1000 of 9mm, but an absolutely stupid amount of .22LR for the Glock 44.
Shit's cheap, and fun to shoot, so I might as well just buy a truckfull of it.
Finally found time to take the AR-15 to the range and work with the instructor I've been using for the handguns.
Aaaaand while handguns are nice and all, this thing is the most fun I've had in a LONG time.
Of course I now have to scramble and decide how much ammo to buy before tariffs screw that up making this super costly (most of the cheap but not shit ammo is from SK, BR, and CZ, and even US-based stuff is made with materials from not-here).
But on the bright side, I finally got myself properly medicated, and holy shit is that fucking amazing. I've known I've had ADHD my whole life, but due the lovely bonus of also being bipolar and having a really really awful reaction to any sort of stimulant (even something mild like caffiene) it's always just kinda not been treated and ignored.
Yeah well, current pdoc wrote a script for guanfacine and it's like my whole brain suddenly just decided to make sense and behave itself. Stopped shit like leg twitches, and biting my nails, and running through crowds dodging people instead of walking a normal pace.
Also started finishing projects, being able to go to the store without a list and not forgetting a bunch of stuff, and generally just being a normal person.
Be careful, someone will be along shortly to tell you how horrible of a person you are for saying you don't think everyone on Reddit should move over.
(I agree, and would say that if we capture the good 5% of the Reddit user base and not the people who clearly have cognitive issues, we're going to have the best thing since uh, Reddit.)
Even if he did, how could you tell the difference between the holes dementia has made and the holes a worm would make?