planetarian
planetarian
planetarian

This is a common misconception among people unfamiliar with it — they are under the impression that every space game is X-Wing vs TIE Fighter or Elite Dangerous or No Man’s Sky. EVE is very different from that.

Streaming is good for exactly one thing: convenience in a situation where one lacks the means to quickly or easily acquire the media in a more permanent form. I used a streaming music service for this purpose for a long time, but after six or seven years(!) I finally decided to cancel since i just wasn’t using it

that is absolutely what may happen. the “alt-right” that everyone points their fingers at when ‘pepe’ and similar issues come up is largely just a bunch of internet trolls who don’t actually give the smallest shit about whatever political nonsense they parrot; they only do it to get a rise out of fragile lefties and

yep, there’s a whole category for it. I’ve been streaming my group’s sessions on twitch for a couple months now, though we’re going to be trying Mixer this weekend since FTL is the bomb and we’re mostly only watched by our friends anyway =x

I would rather that be the case than the actual reality we have these days sometimes of having so-called “CoD-softers” on our fields. lol

this issue would primarily target rural areas where it’s inconvenient or not cost-effective to run network lines. I live in one such area. We have “high-speed” mobile data here, but on the speed test I just ran, my results were 3mbit/0.73mbit/237ms. Yeah this sure feels broadbandy. Good thing they backed off.

There are still companies making airsoft guns like this today. They use cartridge-based ammunition so that it feels that much more realistic to use them (and since it’s airsoft, they already very closely resemble the real rifles they’re replicas of). There aren’t many of them, however, because they just don’t sell.

I fucking love self-checkout. Sooner or later we gotta find out how to handle the rise of automation; denouncing it definitely isn’t the answer.

“I stopped playing <insert online competitive multiplayer game here>. Not because of the game. Because of the community.”

I live in Kentucky and have done quite a bit of driving around the eastern US, and never have I seen roads in worse condition than when I went to Detroit. It’s kind of crazy.

notoriously bad game that got a bit of notoriety for its badness. it’s not on the list, of course.

seriously, what.

Erm, maybe i’m not reading you right, but so far I’ve only seen a single hardware-based hack for the switch, and that’s the Team X-whatever modchip mentioned in this article. The other two hacks are software exploits, and the hack for <=3.0.0 switches that’s out there right now is also a software exploit.

I wouldn’t expect it to. This isn’t 4chan or some Hell Group on facebook or something where people enjoy nothing less than telling you to your face how much the things you like are shit. I was merely sharing my own thoughts on the subject. People can discuss different viewpoints without the end goal being to ‘win

Consider me taken slightly aback? I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m not criticizing you for liking it, nor am I trying to bash the show or anything. I’m still tracking this series and plan on at least giving it three episodes before making a final decision. Just trying to understand the appeal.

this is talking about Japan sales, where the switch sold 3.4 million in its first year, while it took the PS4 just over 2.5 years to accomplish the same.

idunno, I watched the first episode and it felt like a lot of it fell pretty flat or was simply too absurd/non-sequitur to really enjoy. Repeating the first half with different VAs was the icing on the WTF-cake. There were amusing bits but...eh.

Technically neither Synapse nor Corsair’s driver are actually necessary; though if you want any of the advanced features of either companies’ products, you do kind of have to use their drivers. In Corsair’s case, they don’t require you to log in, though the driver is a bit heavier.

I’m IT for an automotive manufacturer and even we get hit up for that kind of crap a lot. It’s absolutely not necessary, but everyone just kind of assumes every business has their head in the cloud. We like our local servers TYVM.

I sincerely miss the days when Razer actually built useful features like this into their mice. Probably the biggest thing i miss these days is the onboard storage; these days their driver is freaking cloud-connected and you can’t use it without logging in, and it’s kind of really infuriating. Not only that, but if you