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There are quite a few; it’s actually a fairly common trophy/achievement. A simple example, and probably one of the easier ones to achieve thats purely time based is the Kingdom Hearts remaster on the PS3/PS4 which tasks you with beating it in under 20 hours.

MoCA 2.0 only goes up to 1650 MHz and even 2.5 only supports up 1675. D3.1 as of today supports up to 1800 MHz and high frequemcy D3.1 will support up to 3 GHz

...and none of them were children.

i’m trying to convince my family not to stick all the produce in the fridge but that shit is HARD-FUCKING-CODED. even i have to fight the urge to put tomatoes in.

I use three Actiontec MoCA 2.5 boxes in my house for that added bandwidth capability, since I needed MoCA in those 3 spaces for my Google Wifi nodes and each MoCA adapter halves your bandwidth apparently.  So accessing my server in the other room is very speedy from my back office.  This is on a 1gbps fiber plan so it

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We used to have cable internet and just switched to Fiber. The cable came into a landing downstairs (we live on a hill, so not a traditional 2 story) and we had a mesh system that spread it out from there. The Fiber comes into an upstairs room, nowhere near the downstairs landing. We decided we wanted to keep the same

Over medium eggs are glorious and can be made with very little fat, be it butter, lard or oil. If the yolks aren’t runny, you’ve overcooked them.

I don't. 30+ years of playing games the good old fashioned way have me trained. I always manual save and close the game and I don't see that changing. Less convenient? Sure. But I really don't feel all that inconvenienced. 

I do. I’ve had no issues with it, even back in the Xbox One days when it was a much simpler “keep one game running while you sleep the console”. Most games also have frequent enough auto save that I’m not too worried even if something does go wrong. If it was a game that I had been burned by with really long (or

I wouldn’t call them evil or uncaring even if it was just the billing portion of their systems.

Remember Enron? They baked up fake transactions across many different energy businesses because it’s darn easy to do in the energy sector - the amount of customers and transactions and measuring the product is so easy to

This company made a half billion in profits. Almost all of that went to paying their investors dividends and ultimately, not properly securing what was most important to them.

I’ve worked a lot of companies that do “sneaker net” where critical computers are not on the network at all. Data needed from them is moved via thumb drive.

Eh, I like my dubs. But it would be nice to have a larger talent pool.

The same principle is used by the Air Force with nuclear missile silos. Most of them run on technology from the 1970s or 80s at the latest, including huge floppy disks that are only used for that purpose. It’s hopelessly outdated, but it’s also a great security feature because it’s literally impossible to hack.

As a white guy who has been working in his yard without a shirt for multiple weeks and is still pale as a ghost: You’re right and it’s super weird. I don’t wear sunscreen and I don’t tan or burn, even in the blazing CA sun.

Likes Garrus but hasn’t calibrated her TV??!

I can understand that, but for me I have a huge digital collection on PS4 and I sold my PS4 to help buy the PS5 and now I can’t find one to buy. So my PS4 games feel like they’re in limbo. To make matters worse I bought a PS4 game to celebrate buying the PS5 that I could play enhanced on the PS5. Ghost of Tsushima.

Just saying....Costco sells $100 in gift cards for $90 all the time.

Just saying....Costco sells $100 in gift cards for $90 all the time.