

This, but with the asterisk of Bluetooth sometimes not recovering gracefully from soft updates
This, but with the asterisk of Bluetooth sometimes not recovering gracefully from soft updates
The reason programmers are cooked isn’t because AI can do the job, bit because idiots in leadership have decided that it can.
Yeah, its maybe some kind of circular logic that their brain doesn’t make that link
Damon’s Gatsby, his glass raised
The line at the bottom, the reply to the wall of text
“Noted. misogyny is a skill issue”
always has been
It was a lot more practical for new players to enter most of these markets back in the 90s, before the megacorps started to fully metastasize. Deregulation [of some industries] wasn’t the objectively bad choice that hind sight makes it seem like back then, just something worth trying to see if it improved outcomes. Remember, regulations are supposed to regularly change to meet the needs of the time, not be a lifetime commitment one way or the other that the political deadlock of the '00s and '10s made it seem.
A self-perpetuating meme where the objective is to forget you’re playing it. By remembering it, you have lost the game, and by custom, must announce it aloud.
That was the '10s. These days they skip hiring the contractors and just… don’t have staff. It’s working fine after all, and we need to cut costs somewhere.
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Believe it or not, still DNS
Dominance Assertion Simulator 2025
Anything VR really needs to be 90 or more, but around 60 is good for most things.
I actually think the choppy framerates in Cyberpunk is actually really immersive so it’s cool all the way down to 30 or with the smearing of dlss-performance, but most games don’t give you progressive brain damage in the first 2 hours like it does
I’m not, I want to subscribe to this newsletter
The true measure of inflation
Data scraping is a logical consequence of being an open protocol, and as such I don’t think it’s worth investing much time in resisting it so long as it’s not impacting instance health. At least while the user experience and basic federation issues are still extant.
Whatever his sugar daddy tells him to do
I would sort of consider web as the other one, since kbin (and now mbin) were designed to play nice with mobile browsers, I use mbin on my phone via PWA and I’m pretty happy with it, aside from mbin UI issues which I keep kicking around the idea of fixing but have been lazy about it.
https://fedia.io is the ‘big’ mbin server, but they appear to have closed registrations at some point
RFK never heard of this, so it couldn’t be a real thing