Two monitors and a lot more RGB, also the cheapest desk Amazon/IKEA had.
Two monitors and a lot more RGB, also the cheapest desk Amazon/IKEA had.
Usually that affects businesses that either provide an online service, so their costs spike massively
It was reported they were spending half a million USD a month on server costs. A lot of the servers are player-hosted but there are also official servers hosted by PocketPair. Half a million won’t immediately crush them with their current sales numbers but it isn’t great either.
Honestly no idea why they even have official servers.
Hai, Kazuma desu
750ti and 1050ti were pretty well liked since they didn’t need external power (easy to toss into a cheap pre built) and were a reasonable price.
These days they aren’t even a reasonable price though.
I’ve heard that, but once I tried to refund a game at 3 hours and got nothing but an automated response (denial) everytime I requested a refund.
In this specific case it was actually a game I played 2 hours of during a free weekend approximately 4 years before buying it, played one hour after buying it to see if it had gotten better, decided it hadn’t and refunded it. But Steam counts free weekend playtime towards the refund window…
If there’s any actual way to ensure a human reviews it, that’d be neat. 100% it was automatically denied by some code just checking my playtime and seeing it was past two hours.
you get more cheese for the same money.
Everyone says this, but everywhere I’ve gone shredded cheese costs exactly the same per ounce.
Although I prefer bricks since they last longer and I live alone. Shredded cheese goes bad it feels like immediately after you open it.
No doubt the “next-gen update” is just an excuse to slip in paid mods like they just did with Skyrim
makes it appear negative that they don’t see what’s going on with their money. I I interpreted that as them being ignorant of what happens with their money
To be clear, the meme is that PayPal shows the users’ dead names (presumably because the account was set up prior to their transition/legal reasons)
The “I do not see it” is referencing “not seeing” the dead names in the transaction details.
I mean Western bongs can be pretty intricate. See: The Glong
It’s likely just you were taught a different notation. Personally I was taught (x, y) can mean both coordinates x and y or a range from x-y (non inclusive), just depends on context which it is. Brackets like [x,y] I was taught are for inclusive ranges (i.e., x and y are included in the range)
They did some minor hardware revisions and “Slim” models, but yeah they were never intended as a “Pro” model with increased performance/graphics. Definitely not a “tradition” by this point
Well that’s assuming it’s completely solid and not hollow. Hollow would probably be pretty huge, although the structural rigidity might not be great. Maybe we make a giant obsidian 3D printer and print it at like 10-15% infill.
Insert “Your mom let them ride her that long?” Joke here
South Korea’s National Security Act outlaws the praise and promotion of “anti-government” organisations.
Yikes. I’m not a fan of North Korea and I can get it if there’s some desire to prevent a fascist movement growing in SK, but this seems waaaay too broad.
What even is this argument?
“Scientists who say they can’t afford to do X should do X”? Does he think this makes him sound smart?
149 hours of total renewables generation, 95 of which saw the Portuguese grid exporting to Spain
Pretty sure this is why. They sold the excess energy to Spain which probably paid for those costs by itself, leaving nothing to bill citizens for.
Doesn’t Tesla only use cameras and image processing though? As in no radar at all?
I at first thought it was the action figurine company Figma and was very confused.
in the u.s you don’t have to file if your income is under a certain threshold
You don’t have to but also if you’re under that threshold you would almost certainly be getting a refund of all of the taxes you paid that year. So I highly recommend filing even if you don’t need to
The unfortunate reality is that all political power is derived from one’s capability to do violence, whether we want to acknowledge it or not. I pay my taxes because if I don’t the federal government will forcefully take the money from me, or my other possessions. Yeah, arresting someone is “nonviolent” until that person just says “I’d prefer not to.” Forcing someone to pay a fine is nonviolent until they say “I’d prefer not to.”
It’s the only motivator the government or any body of real power has at the end of the day. It’s a bunch of social norms and agreements all backed by the understanding that you will be made to comply by force otherwise.