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Strange review, to be quite honest. I don’t think having a fictional congresswoman who looks like AOC makes it so that the show needs to make her a 1:1 summary of AOC herself. Neuman wants the american government to have more control over supes/weapons. If you ask AOC, I don’t think she advocates for the US to have

I agree. Let’s all strain our eyes permanently so that gifs pop more and we feel less pain when turning blinding lights on after hours working in the dark.

“All of the image processing happens locally in the Arts & Culture app itself”

The critic was talking about how a fictional family could have problems during the adult undertones that the movie can show, if the parents are taking the kids to the movie. It’s baffling that misreading a New Yorker article is someone’s job.

I don’t understand the negativity around touch controls, when you can pair it with a Dualshock 4 and don’t even need root to do so.

I wish I could be hyped for it. Risk of Rain was one of my favorite games ever in every aspect, but these developers for some reason stopped supporting the Linux version. I couldn’t use my joystick, I couldn’t change options, I couldn’t sync saves with Steam Cloud... I can’t be hyped after that, seriously. Even if

It’s expensive, but come on. There are pricier pieces of technology, like video cards. This thing is the first generation of a trend that we’ve been waiting for a long time, and considering what it has, it’s not that bad. You basically have a compact display with a capacity to run at variable refresh rates (it

Kilgrave also says he never killed anyone.

I find this essay a little condescending. I am black, never met my father and always met people who fight for social justice for people with different color, sexual preferences or ideas. But I don’t think of them as allies or anyhing. I also don’t think they believe they should be rewarded or anything. It just feels

Well, not everyone can have consumed every piece of media released in two decades. I haven’t finished Alundra 2, for example. Or some books released before 1900. It’s not really about age.

I have to disagree with you there. It may be a matter of pure perception that wards you off from new things. It’s not only about the whole rose-tinted glasses nostalgia argument, but it’s how the environment around how we play the games has changed.

I kinda like it, though. Worked especially well on smaller screens, but I can see why it doesn’t please everyone.