Tathas

@Tathas@programming.dev
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Valheim is literally a flat planet. You can drive a boat or swim off the edge.

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I don't think the average Joe would know how expensive Warhammer 40k or model trains are.

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My oldest child was almost born on 4/20, but he decided to cook a little longer.

My wife was so relieved, lol.

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When I worked at a movie theater, I was showing a new hire how to prepare pretzels. After I sprayed a little mist on them and was dribbling some salt over them, he said something along the lines of, "Man this is too much," took his vest off, and went to find a manager to hand it to.

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Neat. Now do the extremely heavy, large, not-EVs.

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The email I got from Steam notifying it was available says:

The Day Before offers players a uniquely reimagined journey into a post-apocalyptic open-world MMO survival set in the present day on the US East Coast following a deadly pandemic.

So it still says it's an MMO.

One way would be to switch your default search engine to Bing in Chrome.

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Gonna be hard to get that FEMA money Texas needs every few years once they secede.

They're just all going to be in the office and attending zoom meetings.

This is pretty normal behavior in response to any game published by an AAA studio.

Intel is trying to break into the home GPU market, and you're surprised that they're trying to make sure a game that has a lot of interest is able to be run on their GPU?

People who buy or recommend GPUs expect to be able to use them to run any software that relies upon a GPU. It's already a bad look for Intel that this is a problem. The article says you can't even launch the game at the moment.

Imagine if Word or Excel or Chrome failed to launch because of the GPU you had installed?

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I can just see them responding to the EU like, "Yeah, we'll allow other people to build app stores for iOS. They just need a dev account that we won't approve. That's not us specifically blocking alternate app stores though."

So this is 7 Days to Die then?

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Apple also intentionally made the green bubble contrast worse so that iPhone users would have eyestrain when conversing with non-iPhone users.

Well. And maybe the new house doesn't support their bed.

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An old boss of mine would find people who left their computer logged in and would send an email to the department from it saying "I love you all so much!"

I worked in a different office and didn't realize that's what was happening. I just thought the Russian guy was happy to be in America.

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I have a GM vehicle I like. I already don't pay them for OnStar. I'm certainly not going to pay them to replace my phone. And then likely have to pay for cellular access for my car.

That sounds like when my wife set out some no-kill mice traps, but then never inspected them.

During the middle of summer.

When it hit 115 F.

She agreed that kill traps would be more humane going forward.

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Can I have... some sugar... water?

Shit, close to 10 years after we stopped playing, my wife was playing WOW and someone was all, "Icarii... from Corbantis? I bought so many weapons off you, yours were the best!"

Did you hear the one about the homeopathic who tried to commit suicide?

He took a 10X dilution of cyanide.

Time to make OpenASci?

/rimshot

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That would take a lot of federal tax dollars away from states you probably like.

That's it? That's the only thing you'd do if you had a million dollars?

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Years ago I got the (then) admin account password at work because one of the LAN admins typed with two pointer fingers and I just watched.

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Wait until you hear that Disney's Frozen was only created so that searching for "Disney Frozen" would result in the movie intead of Walt Disney's frozen head.

More like that it was on in the first place.

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It sounds like you aren't familiar with any prior articles related to this coach.

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Darklands (Video game)

It came out in 1992. Set in the 15th century Holy Roman Empire / Germany. It's a 4-character party isometric game that featuring real time combat, party members who aged and would die from old age, perma death, and fantastical elements based on historic folklore, Catholic saints, and alchemy.

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That reminds me of when I was in college and my friend tried to put Bjork, Human Behavior on. Touch screen kiosks in the 90s didn't work so well and it wouldn't start so he kept putting it in.

After the 2nd time it played he waved apologetically at everyone.

After the 4th time it played, he said we had to leave.

It started again on our way out.

For a number of years now, work has been proceeding in order to bring perfection to the crudely conceived idea of a transmission that would not only supply inverse reactive current for use in unilateral phase detractors, but would also be capable of automatically synchronizing cardinal grammeters. Such an instrument is the turbo encabulator.

So they're serving chicken nuggets.

If memory serves, it was written as a miniseries, not a show that would span multiple seasons. Then the network saw how popular it was and demanded multiple seasons. But the writers had already written all the source material they had expected to.

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The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Strings (2004) movie. It's a trope-ish fantasy movie, but all of the characters are marionettes. The strings go up to the heavens and are taken into consideration with things like architecture having no roofs, and gates are arches that rise up out of the ground to prevent travel beneath them. Someone gets injured by the string on their arm getting cut, and their arm flops around lifelessly afterwards.

Why don't they sponsor those migrants then?

A 5% difference is close enough for me. You make it sound like the EV part is where all the weight is coming from when the ICE versions are already there. And please, "The hummer EV is too much but the regular hummer is fine"? The hummer is just already excess no matter what version you're talking about.

I see people commuting in F250s to their tech jobs cause they tow stuff once in a while, and they don't feel safe driving the same size vehicles as 95% of the rest of traffic around them. Then they whine about parking spaces.

I wouldn't be surprised at all to find out that Abbot is friends with people who are financially invested in these bus companies.

Man, 5%? That's it?

My brother had a Tobii eye tracker for a couple years. I think it was the 3 model? It worked well enough. He gave it away cause he got a large ultrawide monitor that it couldn't work right with.

He used it in a couple games that supported it that we were playing at the time (Division 2, Vermintide) and also used it when screen sharing doing training activities as it would display a small halo to show where he was looking.

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