The year is 2069. After an inflationary period in the 2050s following World War III, a loaf of bread now costs $69 and a meal out coats about $420. The minimum wage, after much fighting, has finally been increased to $69/hour.
I prefer over ear headphones as they tend to sound better, don't fall off my ears every few minutes, and have better battery life. But that's just my personal preference.
Kudos for having the Pokemon adventure manga! I have a whole collection of them, and X/Y are the latest ones I have.
Gen 6 was the first new Gen I experienced unfold as a Pokemon fan. I remember having friends try to explain mega evolution to me and having my mind blown. Then I got Pokemon Y and was so enamored that I made a stupid little YouTube video of Blastoise mega evolving.
I have plenty of memories of X/Y, but I think other games have been more memorable: HG/SS, B/W (but strangely not B2/W2 as much), OR/AS (when that game turns 10 I'm gonna cry lol), and even [hot take alert] S/V.
I've noticed when I browse YT on Firefox with uBlock origin (usually for non-YPP channels or game OST videos I don't really want anyone profiting off of), everything grays out after a second. Currently I can click f to go full screen and remove that, but I don't think this workaround will work for long.
And the creators know how Google could pull the rug at any moment. This is why they also have sponsorships, which is a more stable revenue stream not dictated by Google's greedy whims.
Buy a supercar, and all the motorcycles I could ever want.
Go on crazy adventures like an Appalachian trail thru-hike.
All this would be less than 10% of my yearly income. The other 90% would go to charity, helping the homeless and bolstering free and open source software.
When I pay for a copy of a video game, pirating it is ethical imo. I already paid the devs for a copy of my game, so why should they care that I also play it on my phone on an emulator?
Two of the reasons why I chose a Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G (2022) over a Pixel 6a with much better other specs was that it has 256GB internal storage and that it has a MicroSDXC slot vs 128GB and no slot. This stuff matters to me.
Wait, really? I'm currently using my university account to back up some folders to OneDrive (provided by my University), and it saved my butt last November when my SSD borked out of nowhere.
Googology. The "study" of ridiculously large numbers. It's a rabbit hole of recursion and mathematics that starts with stuff like googolplex (1010100) and never really ends.
Jerboa because you can see the number of upvotes and downvotes separately. And it's FOSS.
Boost is still smoother and feels nicer though.