

Those look like en-dashes.


Those look like en-dashes.


Pretty obvious that it’s pronounced “cheat”
French would like to disagree.


You consider 150GB small?!? The biggest games I have downloaded were around 80GB, and I found that excessive.


I feel bad about it, but I’m really not a fan of the art they filled newer releases of Universal Blue’s Aurora with. Almost made me dismiss it as a potential distro.
I dusted off my steam controller after playing on a Steam Deck for a while, and it felt like garbage. everything is better on the Deck, especially the trackpads. This new controller looks like an additional improvement.
I don’t see it… Two fingers and thumb make VI.


Yes, I’m definitely buying used, but suspect that prices will be affected there, too.
But if he twitches and puts his fingers closer together, he orders 3.


The QLC NAND shortage is created by the HDD shortage, per the article.
Pretty sure he’s ordering 6 in this image.
I recently found out a family member’s passwords are things like “1100011”, “1111000” and similar variations. It’s like they’re already using binary to give a helping boost to brute-forcing bots.


Damn, I started building a home server this summer, and I still need some HDDs for a NAS…


The main benefactor of the World Cup will be FIFA, not host cities.
By “benefactor”, they mean “beneficiary”?


What do you mean, going longer? GrapheneOS stops updates the same moment google does, AFAIK.


I thought I read about beds also being stuck in a reclined position.
Since they open sourced pebble, I’m hoping a Chinese firm will make a clone soon.
Someone gave me 5$ worth of Bitcoin back in 2013, and I immediately used them to buy a sandwich from his shop.


Are you also dressed like Luigi Mangione, or is it a coincidence?


The article title is extremely misleading, making this look like a terrorist attack during a random religious festival. The rest of the article describes this instead as violence perpetrated by the military junta on a small protest.
So, this is completely off topic, but some of the comments here reminded me of it:
An elderly family friend was spending a lot of her time using Photoshop to make whimsy collages and stuff to give as gifts to friends and family.
I discovered that when she wanted to add text to an image, she would type it out in Microsoft Word, print it, scan the printed page, then overlay the resulting image over the background with a 50% opacity.
I showed her the type tool in Photoshop and it blew her mind.