Don’t be lazy - posting some pics of the different kinds of anchors would make this article way better. You probably could figure out how to make a slideshow out of it!
Don’t be lazy - posting some pics of the different kinds of anchors would make this article way better. You probably could figure out how to make a slideshow out of it!
THIS. I would love to take advantage of 4K/HDR streaming but - as a fellow single guy living alone - the price is too high. I don’t need to pay for a bunch of extra streams, especially now that Netflix is getting all pissy about me sharing them with people outside of my home.
So much work just to force people back into the fucking office. What a waste.
Literally just a mooring buoy.
This is a bullshit reason, and always has been. All publishers send the box art for print to GameStop upon request, and GameStop could simple print it off and put it in a dummy case (which they have billions of).
I must be lucky, because I use the same old ass gas and my mower starts right up after a handfull of pulls. Then 1 or 2 pulls every mow after that.
ChatGPT has them shook. Google is in panic mode.
To me - it reeked of a Ubi open-world game: Map full of icons. Endless fetch quests with boring characters. Collectables that didn’t respect your time. Same type of encounters over and over. Decent story drowned out by open-world “content” bloat. I hated it.
In regards to #4, I saw Netflix’s financial statement after reading about their password sharing crackdown. They have 75M subs in the US and Canada on a total of slightly under 150M households combined between the two. That’s a fucking 50% market share! Thats absolutely obnoxious. You have to take into consideration…
You’d at least hope that the presenters were given a quick rundown back stage so they pronounced names correctly.
For some reason a couple years ago the more toxic people within the gaming community started an anti-positive campaign putting forth the idea that being positive is ackshually 100% more toxic than insulting your compatriots. And it’s been gaining traction ever since.
you understand that to do that would require them to acquire new licensing for a one off image which would likely need to go through a buying department and take multiple days...instead of just using the image library they already have a license for and getting the article out in a timely manner. Journalism requires…
TIL that there is at least one person being paid, with Federal funds, whose job (not the only job, one hopes, but still) is to consider font mandates.
“There are so many factors that contribute to health issues that it is bad science to point to one single source and then make decisions on that. If Stoves were the cause, then all kids who grew up in houses with gas stoves would have respiratory problems and all kids who grew up with electric stoves who have…
It works, you’re just bad at reading. You haven’t had any adverse health reactions YET. Something else will probably kill you first, but on a long enough timeline, you’re almost certainly going to develop some kind of condition. and WTF are you talking about? There are mountains of evidence that gas stoves can cause…
Section 230 needs to at least be modified. When the Internet was new and growing, websites that hosted content were like a bulletin board, anyone could post whatever and it just lived there waiting for someone to see it. However, things are very different now. Content is pushed to people based on algorithms. Websites…
Kind of a tough one though. Seems like if this article is accurate, the startup spent a decent amount of time and money fabricating information specifically to fool due diligence. It’s not like the startup just made up names and contacts. They apparently got real information, just not their actual customers. The info…
One would have thought the downtime of lockdown would have actually been an excellent opportunity to run major infrastructure improvements that would otherwise crippled a running nation, but I suspect none of that happened.
It’s not a problem, the hijinks were great, and then became even better once you realized the depth of the characters layered underneath them.
A lot of the time a slow burn gives us time to get invested in the characters and the basic story while letting the mystery build over the first 1/3 or so. It’s asking a lot…