Nihilexistentialist
Nihilexistentialist
Nihilexistentialist

I’d probably subscribe to Lifehacker if they offered it. In the mean time I’m not about these obnoxious ads that take up the whole page.

TheNextWeb is not a reliable source and the information isn’t clear here either - does this show status when you use Instagram at all or when you’re in your DMs? If it’s the latter that’s the same message as FB chats so not a big deal. If it’s the former then yeah I can see this being annoying for people. Based on a

I’m not sure that this is necessary for HEVC as support is coming along just fine and it’s HEIF that you’d need to worry about. HEVC was added in the last Win 10 update for example although you need to install something if your hardware doesn’t support. High Sierra of course supports it as well. Android seems to have

It’s the other way around. Using the newer less supported formats gives you smaller file sizes. This is even mentioned in the first paragraph. However, if you had bothered to read the article, it does give you a tip for reducing video file sizes regardless of this.

Thanks for clarifying.

Someone else brought this up.

I’m pretty sure they have it wrong about how that works or Google has this poorly named. The expected behavior of turning that setting off isn’t disabling notifications but disabling websites from asking you - meaning they’re going to do it automatically.

Why pick them out of the crowd for an article that covers all major browsers having the same issue?

I wasn’t aware that Patrick worked on this website more than a decade ago or that Lifehacker ran the platform it runs on. Are people thinking anything they’re typing in response to this through?

They’re not notifications, though. You didn’t even read the article let alone the piece you quoted. You, typical of your average shitposter here, are just choosing an unrelated article to argue about something you dislike.

Yep, that’s still what it is through Win 10. Considering it’s also one hand I think it’s preferable in every single way.

Also, in Windows, Ctrl+Shift+Esc > Ctrl+Alt+Del

Your whole premise is based around someone already owning the game + DLC. These people are not the target market for this release and you’re feigning that you don’t know any better so you have something to argue about on the internet.

Counting games that offer both perspectives (and ME despite it not being a shooter) only about 1/4th of the games are FPS. Try again. It’s a mix of genres.

So instead of judging based on the season that actually exists you’re judging it based on a season that doesn’t exist? Yikes.

If you want the testing to simulate server load upon release then you definitely want people paying attention to it so yes there’s certainly a bit of marketing involved but it’s meant to serve (no pun intended) the beta test so I’d reverse those percentages.

It’s literally meant to test the servers. The servers went down. Servers were clearly tested. This isn’t rocket science bro.

Considering this includes the season pass, typical of game of the year editions, I find this argument to be quite the stretch and appears as nothing more than FUD. Where is this “additional” $20 worth of content coming from that goes beyond the season pass? The season pass is part of that $20.

The Belkin wall mount surge protector is great. I had picked up a competing product before and it would continuously fall off the wall - this actually lets you screw it into the outlet (replaces middle screw) and it’s super easy to install. The swivels work great and feel solid. Just wish it had some USB ports.

The Belkin wall mount surge protector is great. I had picked up a competing product before and it would continuously