Kyuzo
Kyuzo
Kyuzo

Yeah, after the initial wave of outrage you then realize it’s pretty much the most perfect tribute to Apple ever conceived.

So I read the headline and figured, “nah, they just made a phone that looked like the Apple 1 and they didn’t ACTUALLY destroy one to make a gimmick product for people with too much money.” I honestly thought the headline was a joke.

The TJA informs journalists and other members of the media that “there’s never a reason to publish someone’s deadname in a story” [emphasis ours]—something that happened repeatedly this week in relation to Page.

I’m the last person to gush about Best Buy, but I picked up the Dell monitor yesterday and it is a freaking amazing deal. I’d gladly pay over $500 under normal circumstances.

I’m the last person to gush about Best Buy, but I picked up the Dell monitor yesterday and it is a freaking amazing

It’s too bad Twitter would probably ban someone for responding, “fuck around and find out.”

They both suck but at least one has a tangible return on the investment.

Perhaps you should learn that casinos pay you money when you win.

Their devices are fine, but I am routinely astonished at the fact that Amazon can’t design a UI to save their lives. Kindle, Fire, Fire TV...all awful.

lolwut

While PC players have had the luxury of seeing Destiny run at 60 FPS since 2017

alleged celebrities like Grimes

Apple hates you and thinks you’re stupid.

I’m not holding up Ticketmaster as some kind of paragon (all your points are completely valid). I’m just saying that they have queues and other controls in place to prevent automated mass buying.

Those things are not unrelated to one another.

Retailers have no motivation whatsoever to combat the bots swiping up all the inventory of PS5s, Xboxes and GPUs. If they sell everything they get, they see it as a win.

Remember that downward is “non-level flight” too.

The new Disney+ show is pretty decent, though. I like how it’s more of a supplement to the film than a remake.

What gets me about Chuck Yeager is that you see footage of him from 40 years ago and he was old-looking THEN. That freaking guy lived a life.

Judging by eBay, that’s $457 trillion worth of cards!