In the future we are going to look back on seeing children use iPads that directly connect them to the most sophisticated engagement and manipulation algorithms ever as something as horrid as a child smoking a cigarette, or doing any other drug
Are we looking at video games this way now?
Elon Musk's dad is Elon Musk's brother?
So you only
Not only that
I'm not sure what you missed there
Build another wall?
EDIT: Silly me. It's for tax cuts to the rich. Of course.
Depends on what games they already like. I think the remake of Super Mario RPG is a safe bet, though.
Did you prefer the DMG or SNES version of Donkey Kong Land?
I don't think there's ever been a SNEA version of DKL, but I'd be pleasantly surprised if there were a full fan "remake" on the SNES!
I got a new phone number once, and I tried to link it to my Amazon and AirBnB accounts.
Amazon basically said "you need to delete your old account if you can't log in to delink your phone number". The guy who used to have my number didn't figure out what was happening, so his Amazon account got deleted.
AirBnB sent a OTP for his account to my phone number and let me log into his account with nothing but that.
Have to wonder if this is an issue of demographic cohort, or just age. Millennials are old enough to have an idea of how much they actually need.
Zoomers might be overestimating things
*their
"there friends" would be like... friends that are somewhere else. As opposed to "here friends", I guess
I thought it was, but Wikipedia says there isn't actually a connection!
You make it sound like the peeing dude was also the one making the sandwich, lmao
Interesting. I saw Catherine on that chart, but not Jack Bros...
Nah, Shareholders would probably rather see that money come their way
I have to admit that the anticipation of launching a PS1 game is nostalgic for me. I feel like that's the last time that loading screens were bearable. At least until we got SSDs and indie games, lol
If something is called "[Nationality] [Food]" or similar, it's probably not related to that nationality.
New York Fries isn't from New York.
Boston Pizza is not from Boston.
Hawaiian pizza is not Hawaiian.
French fries aren't French.
Calling someone weird is a personal attack.
Saying that what they said is weird is not. Attack the argument, not the person.
I find both acceptable, but s.n.e.s to be too complicated. Somehow, "Super Nintendo" rolls off the tongue for me.
There's also "snezz" and "Super N.E.S.", Along with all the other permutations of pronouncing NES, lol
PS3 era, though that's pretty much on the edge of what retro gaming would be.
My PS3 mostly became a Rock Band machine, so I didn't play most of the other big games of the generation. I also associate the console with the poorest reliability of any console I'd ever had, the longest loading times, and the longest startup times. (Needing to download updates before you could play your game)
I had tons of great gaming memories with the console, even outside of Rock Band, but I just don't have nostalgia for the era (outside of the golden era of Western-developed Rhythm games).
How much does an Apple-branded one cost?
Why are people downvoting the MediaBiasFactChecker bot?
I know MediaBiasFactCheck is not a be-all-end-all to truth/bias in media, but I find it to be a useful resource.
It makes sense to downvote it in posts that have great discussion -- let the content rise up so people can have discussions with humans, sure.
But sometimes I see it getting downvoted when it's the only comment there. Which does nothing, unless a reader has rules that automatically hide downvoted comments (but a reader would be able to expand the comment anyways...so really no difference).
What's the point of downvoting? My only guess is that there's people who are salty about something it said about some source they like. Yet I don't see anyone providing an alternative to MediaBiasFactCheck...
How can I start a timer from my home screen by voice without saying "Hey Google"?
I used to be able to press the microphone button on my home screen and say "Start 5-minute timer" and it would start the timer.
Now, when I do that, it does a Google search for "Start 5-minute timer".
How do I get that functionality back?
I don't want to open an app, and I don't want to use a number pad or anything to enter the number.
EDIT: Thank you! I went into the Gestures section of Settings, and now I can long-press the power button to get the desired behaviour. This might even be more convenient than tapping the mic icon!
Webpage not available and back button doesn't function when trying to subscribe to a community after searching.
-
Tap search button on the bottom.
-
Search like normal for communities with the search term. Results returned like normal.
-
Clicking the unfilled heart (to subscribe) results in the error presented in the attached screenshot.
-
The back button (Android) doesn't work. App must be force-closed.
-
The subscribing action was successful; discovered on reboot.
-
Repeating the steps, but instead of the unfilled heart, clicking on the community successfully navigates to the community.
-
This didn't happen before.
-
I might be one update behind current as of Mar 18
What are some food items that cost less than what they "should"?
Bananas are ridiculously cheap even up here in Canada, and they aren't grown anywhere near here. Yet a banana can grow, be harvested, be shipped, be stocked, and then be purchased by me for less than it'd cost to mail a letter across town. (Well, if I could buy a single banana maybe...or maybe that's not the best comparison, but I think you get my point)
Along the banana's journey, the farmer, the harvester, the shipper, the grocer, the clerk, and the cashier all (presumably) get paid. Yet a single banana is mere cents. If you didn't know any better, you might think a single banana should cost $10!
I'm presuming that this is because of some sort of exploitation somewhere down the line, or possibly loss-leading on the grocery store's side of things.
I'm wondering what other products like bananas are a lot cheaper than they "should" be (e.g., based on how far they have to travel, or how difficult they are to produce, or how much money we're saving "unethically").
I've heard that this applies to coffee and chocolate to varying extents, but I'm not certain.
Anyone know any others?
Seagate Expansion external HDD power supply making a very faint alarm sound
I've got a fairly new 14tb Seagate Expansion. It works fine, and I've been using it for a month and a bit.
I don't know how long it's been doing this, but the power supply is making a very faint alarm sound. The power supply is plugged into a Belkin surge protector powered on and with the "protected" status light lit, and it is plugged into an outlet. The HDD is currently not plugged in to a computer.
It's not a beep or electricity. It's a distinct weewooweewoo. I couldn't even determine the source until I pressed my ear against it.
Googling just points me towards typical "my HDD is making a sound, how long do I have until it dies", but nothing pointed me to the alarm sound from the power supply.
I'll check again if it makes the alarm in other conditions, but in the meanwhile, I was hoping someone here might know something.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: The sound only happens when...
- Power adapter is plugged into the HDD, AND the outlet
- HDD is NOT plugged into the computer.
Plugging it into the computer stops the noise from the power adapter.
Conspiracy theory: Year in Review hides games not available for sale
Due to personal circumstances, I haven't had much time for gaming in the last year.
I did have a couple of months in the summer with some free evenings though, so I dumped a bunch of time into Pokemon Violet, and I also completed Super Mario Sunshine, spending several hours getting those last few shines and blue coins after leaving the game at ~85% completed back in 2022.
Other than those 2 games, I hadn't really played much of anything on the Switch.
My year in review said I put a ton of hours into Pokemon Violet, single-digit hours into F-Zero 99, and less than 1 hour into NES online.
No mention of Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
I was wondering why it didn't count. But then I realized that these year-in-review things are not a nice service or gift to subscribers... they're ADS that they intend people to share with their friends to get their friends to buy more games. (What's a better review than "Your best friend played this game for 200h last year"?)
Since SM3DAS isn't available in the shop, it'd be useless to advertise that game. So maybe Nintendo is excluding it from their calculations...
Can anyone else confirm or deny this? Did anyone have any delisted games make their year-in-review? Or am I just going to need to spend a ton of time 100%ing Super Mario Galaxy in 2024, and only play 2 other games on my Switch? Lmao
What do ridiculously rich people (like Bill Gates etc.) ask for/get for Christmas/birthdays/etc.?
I know money can't buy happiness blahblahblah.
Do they do gift exchanges at all?
Do they ask for anything?
They have enough money that they could get anything made or done for them at a moment's notice. Like having ChatGPT, but for services. Ridiculous things we couldn't imagine.
Anyone have any insight into general trends along those lines?