Very cool technological achievement, but eye-batteries don’t necessarily sound all that safe, non-corrosive/toxic or not, it’s still a constant reaction to create and store electricity in a very vulnerable location.
Very cool technological achievement, but eye-batteries don’t necessarily sound all that safe, non-corrosive/toxic or not, it’s still a constant reaction to create and store electricity in a very vulnerable location.
reminds me of the time i crashed a horse cart through a metal fence gate and got a cool hole in my kneecap from a metal hook
Ah, lovely. Can’t wait to see the performance of future switch games that utilize this…
“Gamer”, despite being a basic description of someone who plays video games often, has always felt wrong to use or be called.
Doesn’t help that it’s only really ever used ironically or to mock someone, and if it’s not that, it’s used to advertise overpriced and mid-tier PC peripherals that could be used as makeshift flashlights.
Not that RGB lighting is bad, but it always feels like it’s used to justify insane prices for stuff that either doesn’t last that long, or malfunctions often.
Fitting news site for this article
Free for all Quake II owners as well, nice
This one hits worryingly close to home
Currently demo-ing Mint, and might actually switch.
Mostly because almost every non-UWP app works fine and good alternatives exist for things that don’t, and partially because the PC doesn’t sound like it’s taking off when it starts up.
Imagine they skip 12 and call it 13 like they did with W10
Thank you for mentioning a non-chromium browser with vertical tabs, genuinely something FF would benefit from.
Hold on, what about Meta and the fediverse?
Firefox uses their own engine IIRC, that’s why more people should be using it so we can get some competition with Chromium.
the nerve