We have a big maple in our yard and more through the neighborhood. The sound of wind running through their leaves is very calming.
We have a big maple in our yard and more through the neighborhood. The sound of wind running through their leaves is very calming.
It’s almost as if being publicly traded is bad for the stability and longevity of a company. Who would have thought?
[Disclaimer: I only read the headline]
I kinda got grandfathered into Youtube Music by using (and enjoying) Google Music, and since YT Premium was only like $2 more, I got it. I primarily use it for the music. The no-ads is just a bonus for me, I guess.
Also the triggers have way too much resistance.
The Edge has 3 “distance” settings for R2 and L2. I moved mine to the shortest setting since I was getting trigger fatigue from Final Fantasy XIV.
I use a DS Edge exclusively for PC gaming, and I have for a while now. Through Steam, the back pedals, touch-pad buttons, PS button, and microphone button are all customizable to be any button input you want. I have them on a per-game profile basis, where some games like Elden Ring I map them to be a second O-button so it’s less awkward to run, where others I have them bound to keyboard inputs or macros.
Now the question will be: How long until emulation of these console-locked games is viable?
I always thought this one was pretty… WEIRD…
Being a kid with ADHD, all of them. Each and every service drove me to the brink of insanity. I stopped going once I was old enough to decide for myself.
I’m diggin’ the style of this manga. Have a source?
He just read the headline about how experts say AI could easily replace CEOs in the near future.
So did the restaurant.
I wore some of these at work for a while to listen to music, since earbuds were an OSHA safetey issue.
I leaned about these from the Soundband Kickstarter over a decade ago, whoch I backed. None of the backers ever got a product, as it seems the creators dropped the project and ran with the money. Those ones had the bone-conduction wrap around the ear. Instead of sit on the bone in front of the ear.
Edit, to add a few points:
Nobody earns a billion dollars. It can only be stolen and exploited from other peoples’ labor.
I think games as a while have shifted focus from being fun to being addicting, with few exceptions. Little Big Planet and Twisted Metal were fun; Roblox wants your money. And then there’s the micro transaction hell that plagues mobile games, which seem to be most of what children play or only have access to these days.
I actually saw this documentary about people with a quicksand fetish, who go out in groups and just lounge in quicksand (without the getting swallowed/dying part). They said they loved the way it felt on their skin and being enveloped by it, among other things. It wasn’t desert quicksand, but it looked kind of wet.
I think most real-life examples have been plagued by corruption to the point that they fall into a different category altogether.
Animals aren’t harvested for their money.
Nintendo’s lawyers, pursuing the devs
Falco: “I can’t shake this guy!”