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This is impressive and more than I think we consumers could’ve reasonably hoped for. This greatly improves AMD’s position from where it currently is.

.... But I’m not sure why anyone but prosumer media editors and people with home VMs would buy it. It’s near-competitive performance at a non-competitive price for people

Always ensure you’re wearing safety glasses and approved work gloves when handling polly-cloro-nated blyphun-FUCK! *stock video of woman smiling and nodding in safety glasses*

Have we figured out a genre name for this? Arcane Kids definitely seems in the same vein. Dog Opera seems fine, too. -Or I guess if there’s vaporwave, this would be vaporware, obviously. May’s well co-opt.... I don’t think I’ve heard “vaporware” used since the Duke Nukem reboot, but I stay away from Kickstarter for

Finally, geocaching websites can be prosecuted for telling people to hide their litter under rocks on public property.

Will it blend?

Hm? They’re fighting a clunky metal spider with two flamethrower arms (firing in a random direction - apparently using buggy firmware) as an overhead plane carpet bombs both the humans and the machine.

The white guy appears to’ve had enough struggling. While he was initially sprinting straight ahead to the spider-mech,

Brain video games are some of the best. I played a procedural survival game, top-down isometric with a visual style similar to Risk of Rain, where you’re in a car speeding along decaying ruins being chased by giant sandworms.

+ you control the car exclusively with your brain! Unfortunately, in the end, you realize you

I clicked this and now I feel horrible.

Seems like co-op between nearby arcades where all agree to put up wall of shame and no-service for such offenses would resolve?

I’ve had tons (really!) of stuff shipped to and from me over the years as well as for work, and this has been true every place I’ve lived and worked.

This is true. He was maybe thinking the wireless router fee some of them also add. ETA: Oh, he does link to a modem below. The first paragraph is a blurb about all of the products... could be a little more clear.

This is true. He was maybe thinking the wireless router fee some of them also add. ETA: Oh, he does link to a modem

I was floored they not only require filing while employer was withholding 100%, but require federal tax returns. -And if you live outside the city, you still have 100% withheld, have to file full tax forms w/ proof for refund, then file a completely different form for the city where you actually live. I couldn’t

I was floored they not only require filing while employer was withholding 100%, but require federal tax returns.

Or, move to a state where property taxes are refunded if living on it and city income taxes aren’t a thing. (e.g. not Ohio)

Or, move to a state where property taxes are refunded if living on it and city income taxes aren’t a thing. (e.g.

Even worse, he at least once put cheese on top of the freaking lettuce. That ain’t gonna melt! Disaster!!

I gave up on Steam’s storefront. A couple days ago, I grabbed API data, sorted by user score, filtered out games with <100 players/day in past two weeks, filtered out games with <100k owners, and added 200 games to my wishlist to sit on until the Summer sale (when I will be bankrupted).

Similarly, grass looks bad in almost every game (product of our time, I guess), and some games just have bad shadows, even at highest settings. I usually turn them all off, and motion blur, and AA depending on implementation. I’m not a big fan of most post-processing techniques in games. Blurring just fixes a symptom.

I had a room-mate use a PS3 I had for porn. Which.... okay, whatever, but then “electrocution torture”? Uhhhh.... well, that was my last month there.

Auctioneer addon, bro. Disenchant garbage, relist.

It’s like EVE, but everything’s brown instead of blue.

Was gym ever fun? Maybe before my time. All we had were drills, grades, statistics, and fitness tests. Some classes didn’t even have music, it was just running laps in a square for 20 minutes followed by part 5/9 of the lecture on HOW to run properly.

Kind of an off-the-wall story, but maybe relevant re the kind of people devs needs to appease. When I was 12-13, my wealthy grandpa who fancied himself an investor was shocked when I told him virtually all software can be and is pirated. He was sure I was wrong when I told him even operating systems are widely