

I know the cards are worth a few cents each. Selling those is more trouble than it’s worth.
I meant the inventory gift games being worth something.


I know the cards are worth a few cents each. Selling those is more trouble than it’s worth.
I meant the inventory gift games being worth something.


Wait, these are worth something? I have so many of them rotting in my inventory.


Most people call that “Windows.”


60Hz has been the standard (at least in the US) since CRTs. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a 30Hz display.


It was created to part fools with their money. It isn’t that this post is a scam; it’s that crypto as a whole is.


These are the atomizers I bought: https://www.pinabarware.com/products/glass-cocktail-atomizer-6-pack-commercial-bar-pack And the citrus extract brand I bought is Flavorganics, but anything that’s just the oil in alcohol can work. Just check the label.
EDIT: You can also use the atomizers for things like absinthe or rose water.


Atomizer of extract is exactly what I use. Don’t try it with just the oil; it’ll clog up your atomizer. Find an extract that only has oil and alcohol as the ingredients. It’s 80% as good as a citrus twist for 1% of the work.


“Could do”? I haven’t used Windows in a decade at least, but doesn’t it have ads in the start menu now?


It’s happened to several games in the past that couldn’t prevent people from cheating.
And those games are…? There are plenty of games that have allowed anticheat to work on Linux and haven’t imploded, but I don’t know of a single one that has. Care to encourage enlighten me?


Show me a standard that was destroyed by EEE and I’ll show you a standard that never took off in the first place.
XMPP says hi.


Declaring Game Pass profitable right after they reclassified every Xbox Live user as a Game Pass user smells like creative accounting to me.


It’s not even a question anymore. Even if every single subscriber is on the highest tier, they’re not even close to making back their third-party costs to run the service, let alone server costs, cannibalized first-party game sales, and whatever else they pay to run it.


This article could be about any year from the past 10 years. Why do people still believe these “promises”?
It’s much faster.


It’s not reading the clipboard; it’s writing to it.


Most of those were preexisting contracts they needed to fulfill. You’re the one who’s arguing in bad faith.


Astroturfing is a very real thing that major companies participate in to sway public sentiment.


The kind of game-specific fixes that get added to GPU drivers on Windows are typically added to Proton, not the Linux GPU drivers. Waiting a week for the Nvidia driver so you can be sure it won’t break your system is only a plus in this instance.


Games that are Epic exclusive aren’t cheaper either. This is a nonsense argument.
Read some of his leaked internal emails and you’ll change your mind. He’s just a stuffed suit like the rest of them.