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You know, I’m the first to be like “Goddamn stupid kids...” about generally anyone under the age of 30 doing something of questionable sense, but I think it’s funny to assume he’s the one who was all like “Sure, I’ll do this thing I have no idea about and no business doing, lol!” I’ll bet you anything the kid knew he

You can put a larger capacity SSD in there, you just can’t put a larger formfactor one. (Which should be common sense, but you know how people are.) The power usage and physical size kind of go hand-in-hand because the bigger it is, the more chips it can have, and the more chips it has, the more power draw.

Aww, this stings a bit... I always look forward to Zachtronics releases. As happy as I am that they’re closing up shop because they want to and not due to some misfortune, an endless supply of their particular brand of nerd-ass puzzlers is an element of my ideal existence. 😂

Turns out it’s more than just a glorified monitor, actually! It can receive at least two inputs via capacitive touch through the studs. 😏 I love this nonsense! 😂

Just a minor correction; the brick itself isn’t 3D printed. The frame holding all the electronics together was 3D printed, then placed in a silicone mold taken from the actual LEGO brick, and the final brick form was cast around it. (In urethane resin, I assume.)

And as you might expect, participants variously suffered from increased eye strain, visual fatigue, nausea, and migraines as a result of spending so much time in virtual reality.

If anybody else has a burning desire to throw away a few thousand dollars, my family’s trying to put together the down payment on a house. Just sayin’. 😒

Hey AnimeExpo! If you think being responsible about this shit would cost you too much money, you should look into what wrongful death suits are runnin’ these days! You know, maybe weigh your options, you greedy pig-fucking shitwizards.

The kind who can’t even be bothered to capitalize their name in the article byline. 😒

I still can’t get my head around the logic of “Look, Morbius is popular on the interwebs because of how notoriously bad it is...let’s put it back in theaters!

Everyone Uses The Steam Deck To Play Games That Are Perfect For The Switch

Yes! Any story-based game with choices is great for co-op, I’d even go so far as to say it makes a good party game, or something a streamer can play with chat, using polls to make the choices. That would be ESPECIALLY fun for a game like Until Dawn.

Yes! Any story-based game with choices is great for co-op, I’d even go so far as to say it makes a good party game,

I swear to god, I think I picked up their original logo in a graphic design element bundle on Sellfy in like 2016. 😏

Okay, admittedly it’s true, even Hokusai himself was doing tentacle porn in the 1800s... But the bombs certainly haven’t improved things. 😏

Literally any game where you need somebody to old-school it up and draw a map, take notes, or read a map or some other supplemental information back to you is an opportunity to turn a single player game into a cooperative experience. That’s how my father and I played games when I was a kid back in the ‘80s. 😌

Literally any game where you need somebody to old-school it up and draw a map, take notes, or read a map or some

L&O may not have done it...but track down the early CSI episode Fur and Loathing. (S4, E5) 😂

No other nation on Earth is so utterly bizarre. No other nation on Earth has been nuked—not once, but twice. I think it goes without saying that can’t be a coincidence. 😏

This pretty much sounds like my experience living with ADHD; utterly brilliant at the things I choose to—or rather, that my brain will let mecare about, but at times barely functional at mundane tasks. Definitely get your kid to a specialist. Meds changed my life as a kid; “It was like a lightswitch.” as my father

“Throwing bloodmoney at ideas much smarter people had long before” is a bizarre definition of “innovation.” 🤨

Apparently, the official Netflix stance is that a household is “exclusively people a subscriber lives with” and not a subscriber’s immediate family.