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Saber Interactive CEO says Saints Row had to die because the games were too expensive: "The days of throwing money at games other than the GTAs of the world is over"
  • Yeah, the powers are cool, but completely obsolete 60% of the game. Why would I get a Car and trick it out if walking is always faster? Why get a tank if I can punch things to death easier?

    If the hacked powers extended to more things and weren't quite so ridiculously powerful, there would be a lot more to enjoy.

  • Multiple Tesla vehicles were set on fire in Las Vegas and Kansas City
  • Nah, 42,000$ is more natural and consistent with other units.

  • You can call me Chef
  • I think the active component in a Microwave Oven is called the Magnetron, not the element. Both are usually turned on and off for partial power though.

  • Dunning-Kruger
  • Some XX people live their entire lives as men without ever knowing otherwise, and the same happens with XY individuals living as women. Even having children won't reveal the apparent discrepancy, unless they need certain tests done.

  • Man-made horrors beyond comprehension
  • After looking up Worm Gobys, I can confidently say they do have eyes (small ones). This is a picture of the underside, and the eyes sit on top.

    Some pictures of a Bearded Worm Goby in captivity

  • Chapman’s Ice Cream will hold prices for consumers despite tariffs, says COO
  • Could be sugar. The US loves to turn corn into various forms of sugar.

  • Overnight downtime =(
  • Uptime counter failover, indistinguishable from a clock.

  • Trump's threats mean's it’s high time for Canada to ban Musk's Twitter/X.
  • I'm partial to Australia's name for their own rotten Scott: Scummo.

  • A helpful worm to get rid of a bad worm
  • The viral genes can go dormant in your genome until some future event, often significant stress. That's how chicken poxs become shingles 50+ years later.

  • Updated: Trump tariffs, Canadian counter tariffs now in effect as deadline passes
  • If facebook is what makes people learn how to circumvent technological restrictions, it will be the first good thing they've done in many years.

  • What's stopping you from writing your Rust like this?
  • I already do, it strengthens the structure of the code in my mind.

  • What's stopping you from writing your Rust like this?
  • I wish I could do this with every IDE. Get rid of all the semicolons and most curly braces and replace them with structural whitespace. You could even save the files with the punctuation and compile that to whitespace when editing.

  • Apparently, 12% of Technology Workers Believe that MacOS is based on Linux
  • That compatability has been dropping recently, especially for games. Most of my CD games need extra libraries to run now, if they work at all.

  • Tim Hortons Hasn't Been Canadian-Owned For A Long Time
  • You can argue that most donuts being frozen isn't too bad (particularly the cake donuts), but crullers are entirely different products from frozen.

  • me want cookie
  • This is fluorescence, which turns invisible light into blue light. Like how your teeth and some clothes glow at a rave or glow bowling alley.

  • ‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners
  • I'm rocking an S8 as long as I can, but no updates in 5 years is starting to cause compatability issues. I'll have to look into /e/OS soon I think.

  • Cooking smells good
  • I'm instantly distasteful of any recipe that adds onion for flavour. That stuff is pervasive, overpowering, and in nearly everything already. Unless onion is the focus of the recipe, I'd like to actually taste the food in the dish, not onion again.

  • Cooking smells good
  • Butter is great, and garlic is good but doesn't smell that much. Screw onions though.

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