

That’s weird, the computer says everyone was born January 1, 1900.
I’m an electrical engineer living in Los Angeles, CA.
That’s weird, the computer says everyone was born January 1, 1900.
That’s still $10k worth of graphics cards. How many of these do they expect to sell at that price?
This is brilliant. You want players to feel attached to this character? Let them customize a few things.
You’re confusing PEGI (the European games rating body) with ESRB (the American equivalent).
PEGI has ratings 3, 7, 12, 16, and 18, and it gave Balatro the highest rating of 18.
ESRB has ratings E, E10+, T, M, and A, and it gave Balatro the relatively low E10+ rating.
The cost isn’t necessarily zero. Old games are often removed due to music licenses that are about to expire.
I’ve had great luck running HomeAssistant on an R.Pi with the “HUSBZB-1” USB dongle. Zigbee support is perfect so far. Z-Wave required installation of an additional tool, but also working just fine.
Doesn’t the ESP32 module this project is using require the same thing?
It works for now on x86-64, yes. For now. As always, we are one “think of the children” crisis away from lobbyists taking that option away.
It’s not for you, it’s for them. Secure boot means it only runs their operating system, not yours. Trusted enclave means it secures their DRM-ware from tampering by the user who owns the PC.
I always thought it’s because vacuums crave the souls of cats and dogs. TIL.
The healer in Tactical Breach Wizards is a necromancer, so she can only fix you up once you’re dead. She carries a .45 for medical purposes.
It’s like Pokemon. You only get four skill slots.
Rarely. A good intro gives me a moment to set aside real-life worries and get into the right mindset to enjoy the show. TNG, DS9, VOY, and SNW are all bangers.
Good meme, but how is this science?
Orcas (so called “killer whales”) aren’t whales at all, they’re actually dolphins.
Andor belongs on this list.
It’s usually because of cheap electrolytic capacitors. Letting a $10+ item die because they were too cheap to pay $0.25 instead of $0.15 for a properly rated component.