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They are terribly easy to lose, for what it’s worth, especially if you don’t end up using them all while you’re first building the machine. I added a wifi card to my motherboard and had to track down the screw (and thankfully the included standoff, since it wasn’t installed like the other M.2 slots already.)

Just built a new desktop in the same case this week. Pretty happy with it. The white model was going for $90 on Amazon while the black model is around $100. That could change though depending on availability.

I think what Hardy did well was fitting into the world of Fury Road, which is just a great example of world building through visual story telling. Hemsworth is a fine actor, but the movie was never meant to be about Max, and maybe bringing in more of the old Mel Gibson qualities of the character would have taken away

Hardy pulled off a very lived in Max, a character ground down by the world he lives in. Maybe Hemsworth could pull off a pre-apocalyptic Max (although it begs the question of why he’d show up in Furiosa’s story without the two knowing each other.) I don’t think he’d have been a better fit for Fury Road though.

McDonald’s isn’t a storefront for Coca-Cola. It buys the Coca-Cola from them.

Yeah, I read the book.

Still a bad book even if it’s not a hot take to say it.

It’s the degree of focus that sets it apart. It’s kinda like how in a Pokemon game the only thing anyone ever talks about is Pokemon, even though in the setting they’d be just another fact of life.

Cline doesn’t know how to invoke nostalgia without just writing long lists of things to be nostalgic about. I don’t take issue with nostalgia, I take issue with the lazy and hackneyed way he goes about it.

I initially stuck with Chrome for this, but when they were getting wishywashy on adblockers I made the switch to Firefox. As an added bonus, extensions work on mobile, which means I’m running uBlock Origin on my phone. There are some things I miss about Chrome (there was better integration with Google Translate for

> At least the were-creatures and changelings still played by the same rules, but the Kuei-Jin were made to feel as other as possible.

I read through the comics after watching the first season and while I liked it more or less, I appreciate that the show isn’t the targeted “take that” at specific super hero comics that the comic iteration was.

At least one thing Trump does well is hold a grudge.

Here’s an article talking about their falling out was over real estate, not their awful taste in underage women.

There is a decidedly right wing part of 4chan. They’re not all just puckish shit posters. They’re certainly not all left leaning liberatarians. The more political sections of 4chan are probably more right leaning than anything.

With a hacked Vita you’re able to access the storage for certain things, but the system only boots Vita-native games from a single source (so you can’t put a game in the space and boot it while using a memory card.)

I think people tend to underestimate what Bethesda has already done. Starting over with a new engine is also an absolute ton of work and there’s no guarantee it’ll be better just because you like some of the flash graphical features of the other engine. It’s not an automatic better fit.

Morrowind was a big turning point for Bethesda. The previous games are even more products of their time, often obtuse CRPGs with the gameplay mechanics drawn from pen and paper roots on display. Daggerfall and Arena both heavily use procedural generation to fill game worlds bigger than any other game in the series.

Doom is mostly indoors, even the bigger outdoor levels are comparatively small compared to games like Skyrim. And Bethesda RPGs have a lot going on in the background, stuff like NPCs doing their daily routines, merchants moving around the map, etc.

There aren’t a lot of SSDs that match the speed of their hard drives right now, and a 1tb PCIe 4.0 SSD is about what these cards are going for.