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Twitter’s challenges are not engineering challenges. They are design, content, and monetization challenges. Its bizarre Musk is so focused on rockstar developers.

Plot twist: Elon Musk isn’t Tony Stark. He’s Darkman.

I mean, the kid loves Squishmallows, and the non-exclusive ones are a reasonable deal for their size. But that’s also tat that I can get at any other retail store. Why go out of my way to buy a Funko Pop at Gamestop when I can get the same thing at Target while I’m shopping for other stuff? Hell, some days I think

“How do you expect the void to stare back if we don’t spend some time staring into it first?

In a powerful opinion piece in The Washington Post, noted Fordham University theologian

Things that haven’t hurt Dr. Oz are:

What extra eyes?

Grimace has awakened to his true form, and is going to bring about the Third Impact

the fact that everyone raves their CS when it is “middling” probably tells you more about just how bad the service is with their competitors

They get praise for their customer service because of things like their step up program where you could get a newer part if you bought a superseded one within 90 days of the new one appearing, and that they were the only ones to actually set up a decent queue system for the 30 series when they were unobtainable,

There was a bag on the floor this week and all THREE of my kitties got stuck in it within half an hour of it being there.

We get it, you’re a foodie.

I eat crayons thank you very much

Heck no to getting rid of the grips and going more switch like.  I HATE the switch ergonomics.  My hands hurt after a short time of handheld mode playing with the Switch, and the Steam Deck is much much better.  

Engineers are off eating paste and blowing shit up somewhere in the background i assume

Boomers love anything that benefits them directly, and ignore everything else. Especially if it doesn’t directly hurt them.

Boomers love capitalism until they are up against it.

They clearly define what they mean by “chaos in the skies.” A shortage of air traffic controllers, combined with a big increase in commercial, private, and space related flights/launches. The author was simply stating that it is unclear if those factors could have contributed to the incident.

I kinda like the gnarly big heatsink though, it’s very hot rod

Good question! After the update’s applied, when you start a new run, you’re presented with a little checklist so you can choose piecemeal which new stuff you want to add. I’d say start with the new pilots, then save the new enemies and missions for when you finish your first few games and start unlocking the more