Thank you!
Thank you!
Has anyone tried the steam controller on an Nvidia shield, even via steam streaming? Very curious to know if that works alright…


Without actual stakes, and I mean “betting something” rather than the in game phrase, isn’t that just luck and not gambling?


Underground 2 was also my personal entry - it runs great on steam deck (with a little work, as it’s not available on steam to my knowledge)


Such a fantastic answer to what could have been treated as a throwaway question - thank you!


Mild point: is an explanation the same as you expect if it’s context is driven by the previous text-in-chat?
E.g. it’s not someone explaining themselves, but instead a new instance explaining what it sees in history?
To an extent, it seems like this isn’t “explaining what it did” and more “words to explain what just happened, based on the chat history”.


Yes, I’ve got Slay the Spire 2 working on my Thor with this method.


…briefly released millions of tracks, scraped from Spotify, via Bittorrent.
Would have worked better with commas, but makes sense?


I’m guessing wheel of time?


The S26 line have anti reflective screen protectors available. I’ve put one on my phone, it seems comparable to the phone without the protector, though (absolute anecdata) it feels like any anti-smudge stuff is worse.
You could see if one of those fit your phone screen reasonably closely?
Here’s a video showing a comparison.


Ah, there we go - answered it for me, too! Thank you.


I’m now curious to know if this joke was around before Avenue Q or not.
Edit: sounds like a yes!


It was popularised after world war 2, iirc, so it’s been the way it is for a good while.


Took me a hot minute to remember why this was happening… 😅


The article structure seems… pretty slop-like. Though thank you.


This mischaracterisation really struck me during the coverage and commentary of the recent “AI blogged about my rejection” as if that weren’t something prompted by a human for.
There’s been a few campaigns against this sort of thing: https://www.theringer.com/2024/12/03/tech/headlight-brightness-cars-accidents