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Many people don’t, but I think as Musk gets more and more polarizing it’s becoming more and more common. Especially when you think about who the presumed demographic target for an EV in general is vs. Musk’s extremely clear and extremely loud behavior.

This adds nothing to the conversation, but the whole Chesa Boudin saga has been exceedingly weird to me as a non-Californian viewer because I met the guy for a week in 2014 on the other side of the world. His old boss knew my then-current boss, and asked me to show him around town for the week. It was sort of

In 38 states or so, that wouldn’t be true. Most states have laws that expressly prohibit admission of apologies or expressions of sympathy/empathy as evidence of liability. New Mexico is one of the dozen that doesn’t.

I am deeply curious how serious behavioral academics view this type of game and the effect it has on its players, particularly from different groups of gamers. Like, grab me a panel of a couple of practicing and teaching therapists, psychiatrists, psy-ds, and make them watch gamers play survival crafting games and

This is probably not a better option, but at least you can stack them into a cool fort and live in it. This is probably not a better option, but at least you can stack them into a cool fort and live in it.

Around my east coast suburb, there is really only one takeout pizza place in the area that serves the kind of product of this article discusses—places where the quality of fresh ingredients, better cheese, and a crispy, just slightly blackened crust are a key selling point, as opposed to your classic townie mom and

That is a different, albeit also interesting product, than the one they sell in store. $99 in store in the United States at least. 

I know this is (obvious and undisclosed) sponsored content, but Costco sells an identical imported bone-in Serrano on what appears to be the same wood stand, with the carving knife, for a hundred bucks. 

Out of sheer curiosity, what are the other 9?

My childhood

This is exactly the attitude my regular DM brings to our games every time we come up with some bonkers way to totally circumvent some grand content he’d prepared. For reasons I can only admire, he doesn’t ever seem mad that he wasted his time setting up something we didn’t end up using. He always says he LOVES it when

You sort of glossed over the most important value of ethernet: connecting the WiFi APs to the internet source. Mesh networking is sloowwwwwww. People who aren’t technically inclined love it because it’s simple, and simple has a lot of value, but mesh inserts a ton of latency and throughput limitations in your network.

I don’t know how this can be a surprise to anyone who’s covered Diablo III or other current ARPGs at all. The introduction of seasons, which work on exactly this model, was WILDLY successful in keeping Diablo III engagement relevant for years after it last released any new story or character content. What did you

I mean, that makes sense as to how it literally happened, but it’s sort of exactly what I suspected: corporate regency bias. The PE guys put two established, high value, legacy brands under the umbrella of a newer, buzzier, currently popular but much less stable brand. Which is a classic PE move, since the only goal

I will never understand corporate recency bias. I probably won’t take the time to go down this internet rabbit hole for answers, but how in the world did this company come to be known as “Instant Brands” when it has PYREX and CORNINGWARE on its roster? Those are two unimaginably successful, popular, cost effective,

I just don’t understand why anyone would say something like this publicly, even if they fully believed it to be true. Hasn’t anybody ever heard of “under promise, over deliver?” Now any launch bugs they experience, even if they’re relatively minor by comparison, are going to be held up against this statement. 

Not gonna lie, I have mixed feelings about them immortalizing someone who knowingly and openly used an exploit to win this race. I realize the streamer doesn’t technically have any other option but to play the game in the state it’s released, bugs and all, but I vaguely remember Blizz (separate team, I know)

$50 limit and qualifier that they should be considered “gadgets” (I don’t think cast iron pans, toaster ovens, or utensils qualify, no matter how much I love my skillet and my fish turner) limits options, but I would wholeheartedly endorse the meat thermometer. Getting a good digital instant read changed my cooking

As a dad who grills/smokes constantly and owns a Yoder YS640 (which I love), a Thermoworks Thermapen One (which I also love) , and a dead Thermoworks signals (which I did not), I have a few thoughts to add:

I can only assume that the writers who are completely ignoring the Grim Harvest nerf aren’t playing anything corpse explosion dependent. Bone spear/Corpse Explosion got hit HARD on the resource generation front.