Retro gaming YouTuber Once Were Nerd faces major fines and jail time for reviewing gaming handhelds that ship with preloaded ROMs.

"It takes a village"
Social programs exist
"...no not like that."
Tbf I've never seen "treatment" shortened to "treat"
At least put a period at the end to show it's abbreviated.
In some ways yes and in some ways no.
Data and information are now more widely available than ever. Of course, misinformation is also more widely available than ever.
The new web feels devoid of passion/ humanity. Gone are the days of self funded sites that existed "just because". Now everything has to generate revenue to stay afloat. I do miss the days where it felt special to be on the Internet, whether you were hosting content or observing it.
And to embolden his fan base. It's a win-win for him.
Amazing
Yes and no. For example I've seen this response to the argument "new music is bad". It's a valid response to "I think something is bad, why does anyone enjoy it?"
Big brother is watching big brother watching big brother watching you
Some dudes are longer than others.
I feel so stupid for asking that question now. Thank you for taking it easy on me.
How did they empty out all of the water?
Elon didn't program a thing. He paid a crony to do it for him.
That looks absolutely fantastic. Well done!
Doing a job at a leisurely pace and just enjoying the process is a wonderful thing.
As long as the month comes before the day I can get behind it.
I'm sorry, Jon, but do you not rake or use a bagged mower?
In loving this sort of alternate reality we're getting to see with these ports. What if GTA3 made it to the Dreamcast? What if Doom for 32X were more optimized and had better development? What if the power of the N64 was better understood when Mario 64 came out?
All these scenarios and many more are playing out thanks to some wonderful projects. I look forward to seeing how Wipeout might have looked on a console that so badly wanted to be a part of the PSX/Saturn/N64 battle.
So I could start the year off on the right foot.
The US Secretary of State will visit Haiti this week to discuss its "democratic transition”.
