Lightning-King
Lightning-King
Lightning-King

Kotaku is on strike. They’re also turning off comments on articles calling them out on it.

Also Kotaku has turned off the comment sections now after commenters called them out for reposting articles from Kotaku Australia which wasn’t on strike.

In before they close the comment section here too:

In before they close the comment section here too:

Well..my “jump the shark” moment was when it turned out the stupid little girl was in the barn the whole time with all the other zombies. So I wasted an entire season watching them search for her, just for it to not matter in any way in the end.  Season 2 was where the characters *started* to be idiots to drive the

I’m very surprised this show is still around...it kinda jumped the shark in Season 2 and from checking in with these posts over the years it seems it was all downhill from there...

So uh. Just for my clarification …

So uh. Just for my clarification …

If that were true slot machines wouldn’t exist.

Oh, and look one of the main use cases of NFTs (ticket sale and resale) that Gizmodo always ignores when shitting on them is coming to fruition with Coachella this year:

Wow, for once an entire article about crypto without throwing in an unfounded “but the environment” throwaway paragraph.

Honestly, this “They sell and make parts for diesel vehicles...” actually makes more sense to me. VR/AR is the perfect usecase for sharing and manipulating 3D files (like designs for diesel engine parts).

Before everyone gives this guy all the stars...you don’t need a VR headset to join a Horizon Workrooms meeting. Non-VR users are presented on an in-workroom virtual TV, much like real meeting rooms are laid out. As shown right on the splash screen for the workrooms webpage:

So...this only affects people who leave a single tab open for weeks and never have it refresh on purpose or accidentally? Meaning probably less than 0.001% of users?

a critical noncompliant problem”

Guess I’m not the target audience. To me this list is a snorefest. The most exciting thing is maybe the Wii Sports sequel. Also many kudos for somehow getting No Man’s Sky running on a switch!

I am pleasantly surprised that this wasn’t just another “article” to give you an excuse to paste an Amazon affiliate link.

“How to say you’ve never left a flyover state without saying it”

Imagine if you will, that instead of having a single company having 1 or 2 purpose built servers just to handle key validation, you instead had a generic compute network, run by anyone who wants, with thousands (or millions) of servers handling it.