

On Switch 1 it’s not too hard, but the 2 is glued shut.
Bun, meat, salad, tomato, onion, Cheddar.


On Switch 1 it’s not too hard, but the 2 is glued shut.


But on GOG, you actually own your games! Well, you don’t, but you can download the files and run the game without the launcher! Well, you also can on Steam and EGS, but… uhhh… whatever, Valve is a monopoly, this is why you should buy from GOG and not any other major competitor to the monopoly like EGS, Ubisoft Connect, BattleNet, itch, Xbox Store, Amazon…
GOG is a meme service, and its fanboys are even more annoying than Valve’s simply because their platform of choice is objectively worse. At least no one defends EGS or Ubisoft Connect.


Or when some guy ran Windows 95 with DOSBox on an iPhone and tech publications wrote articles about it.
DOOM (1993) is entirely playable in DOOM (2016).


As someone on the linked thread put it:
Does this vibe coded app with security holes earn our standard due diligence?
Turkey is famous for its hair implant surgery.


The US is a fake country. States have a massive amount of power, they control vehicle registration, sales tax, school programs… the federal government might as well not exist. The same applies to other so-called countries like Germany.
Sick Sven
It looks like an old beat up car for which the owner bought used body parts and didn’t bother painting them.
It’s a custom Multipla built by French YouTube channel Vilebrequin.
The channel ended but one of the guys created his own, and has started a new project: reach 500km/h with a Citroen Xantia.
Not just any Multipla.
The 1300 horsepower 1000tipla:



The release of the first version of Stella (1995) is closer in time to the release of the 2600 (1977) than it is to today.


Luxury brands have to somehow find a way to make the most mundane shit seem complex to justify their prices.


Surely the CPU would force an instant shutdown if it detected dangerously high temperatures?


Jokes on them, I always leave work early.


You don’t even need a game anymore.
Switch 2 is region-free, except for the cheaper Japan-only model.