

But didn’t Samaritan Snare teach us that all you have to do is have Geordi hit a few buttons on your control panel, and Boom: you are STRONG!! You have Photon Torpedos! ?
But didn’t Samaritan Snare teach us that all you have to do is have Geordi hit a few buttons on your control panel, and Boom: you are STRONG!! You have Photon Torpedos! ?
I mean, look what happened to Fetterman after his stroke….
I’ll celebrate a day I don’t have to go to work
They still have stock in warehouses/distribution centers that they can move with real logistics companies like UPS.
If they want to offer shipping to their customers, they need to use a method that ensures it makes it there safely. DoorDash, instacart, etc are not such methods.
Apollo here, but same energy
Is that actually true, or just internet speculation? I remember reading counter points that other devices with magnets used Hall effect sticks without issues.
The thing is, even the new Pro controller uses potentiometers for the sticks, so I doubt magnetic interference to Hall effect sticks was even a consideration in the Nintendo engineers minds. They were going full potentiometer from day 1.
Jesus Christ the amount of back and forth they’ve done with this FM… and each iteration takes YEARS
There’s a lot of good reasons it won’t… they need a lite version… smaller, lighter, better ergo and no detachable joycons, for less money. The switch 1 lite is the version all my extended family double and triple dipped on. It was just kid friendly.
They release a version like that 2 years from now, and there’s a good chance they can keep the sales going into a new generation of kids.
Is 1x at Gen 3 speeds enough for a GPU of any merit?
I’m finally playing TOTK, now that it’s not a stuttery mess. Also looking forward to Metroid Prime 4 later this year.
But just in general, it’s nice to have a more powerful machine with a bigger, nicer screen to play thru my old library.
Yeah for sure. I’m not going to get one until they make a Switch 2 OLED. I’ve got standards, man.
The one I bought last night is totally going to be my wife’s.
Yeah I dunno how locked down SteamOS is, but if they let you, then it could probably work
And pretty sure SteamOS only works on AMD GPUs
It’s called a reverse sear and I’ve found the cook tends to be really even and tender when using this method vs searing first.
Just used an online recipe. This one to be exact: https://apple.news/KOwS4dToFNrCBZ8LUleA2yQ?article_id=AVzGMmo4SRn23cs30oCv5TQ
Just gotta go in the morning before everyone else gets there!
You pull it off the heat at 105, put it on a plate under foil (while the coals heat up for the sear), and the temp will continue to rise till about 120-125 making it a perfect medium rare. The sear doesn’t really affect the temp from there.
I didn’t downvote but kinda groaned when I read the above comment.
Explaining a joke (especially when it’s pretty self-explanatory) can be irksome…. especially when explained in a tone like they’re having some revelation about some deep hidden meaning…
Reasons why companies with union jobs might provide better services due to employees being more personable and reliable:
There are probably other reasons too, since I’m just going off the cuff here, but it absolutely makes sense to me that the company with non-union jobs in this industry provides the worst service.
Yep that was my first thought too. Gotta be AI written because it makes zero sense.