Why would you want to put a bottle in your ass? Wouldn’t your ass just warm up the beer quicker? Hmmm… although if I shove ice up their first…
Why would you want to put a bottle in your ass? Wouldn’t your ass just warm up the beer quicker? Hmmm… although if I shove ice up their first…
Superman shows up. It’s called the “Super” key for a reason. Please only use it in real emergencies, he’s busy.
Wiktionary says it changed in the 17th century, so depending on your definition of “new”, sure. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/roofs
It doesn’t sound weird to me personally, although it does look weird when written out.
Before Arch that role belonged to Gentoo.
To add, before the change the Gentoo wiki was a top resource when it came to Linux questions. Even if you didn’t use Gentoo you could find detailed information on how various parts of Linux worked.
One day the Gentoo wiki died. It got temporary mirrors quickly, but it took a long time to get up and working again. This left a huge opening for another wiki, the Arch wiki, to become the new top resource.
I suspect, for a number of reasons, Arch was always going to replace Gentoo as the “True Linux Explorer”, but the wiki outage accelerated it.
Actually, and this may not apply to the current/new Superman but likely would the original Superman, based on the Nationality Act of 1940 Superman could be considered a child found in the United States with unknown parentage.
Looking forward to the Sports Illustrated: Superswim Edition. Just page after page of Link building up speed.
Because Batman Forever is a sequel to a Tim Burton movie.
Batman & Robin is a sequel to a sequel of a Tim Burton movie.
The level of camp/silliness increased for each film.
As a standalone film, it was fine. In the era it came out in, it didn’t work.
To allow for a live avatar. For example when playing Mario Kart online you can see the reactions of your friends your playing with. When you hit someone with a red shell and they make a mad face, you get to see it.
Microphones have been in gaming for a while, this is just the next step.
Now… Is any of that necessary? No, not really. Is it kinda neat? Maybe for some.
You’re right! I’m not paying extra until they provide proof.
That’s a fair point. I also have a SteamDeck so indie games I previously bought on the Switch 1, I would now buy on the SteamDeck.
If I only had a Switch or Switch 2, there are advantages to buying handheld versus a PC/Xbox/PlayStation.
With the new Xbox handheld thing that likely further cuts into the handheld market and unique feature of the Switch.
Are there lots of non Nintendo games exclusive to the original Switch?
Nintendo consoles are for Nintendo games. Non Nintendo games on Nintendo consoles are a nice bonus, but only when looking at the lifetime of the console and not the launch.
Re Minecraft, the “Vibrant Visuals” update only applies to Bedrock and not Java at the moment.
I assume most SteamDeck Minecraft players are using Java, so you won’t see this particular change at this time.
Although it is coming later.
And Java has had shaders since forever.
AFAIK Pokemon doesn’t do cloud saves.
The reason being to prevent duplication of Pokemon.
Given that the game is largely single player that seems like a stupid reason to me.
While I’m sure some people do a lot of breeding and IV training for the more competitive scene, be assume lots of people just hack together whatever team they need. Wonder Trade and Home have always been full of random shiny Pokemon.
I don’t know but increase that number by one.
I completely forgot that existed! Double checking the technical article they do correctly label it as a browser in their testing matrix/grid.
I just got confused by the clear “Brave browser” call out. When I hear DuckDuckGo I definitely don’t think browser.
Good catch!
You’re not affected if (and only if)
You always used the Brave browser or the DuckDuckGo search engine on mobile
I found that odd, but reading the more technical write up (linked in the article) it seems Brave blocks localhost communication.
The Chrome proposal references a single use case. I’ve never seen a website that sets up my local devices, but is this a new thing?
Why did localhost not get blocked earlier? This seems like a huge hole browsers have ignored for years.
Also the DuckDuckGo exception doesn’t make sense to me. Does DuckDuckGo have Facebook trackers on it to begin with? Whatever site DuckDuckGo sends you to, if they have the trackers, you’ll get tracked.
Linux has two ways of drawing pictures, the old way (Xorg) and the new way (Wayland).
The old way is like a giant box of crayons with the crayon sharpener built in. The box is all marked up, the sharpener is full of gunk, and a few crayons are melted together. Nobody really wants to touch the old box of crayons, although it does work for the most part, it’s a familiar box.
The new way is like a smaller box of crayons. The clean sharpener isn’t built in but it is available nearby, although some people say it doesn’t work as good. A few crayons are missing, but are available in most cases, they’re just not in the box. Most people are working to improve the new box.
If you’re using Linux, the new box of crayons is generally the better choice. It’s ok to stop using the old box.
All listed out like a that really shows how great a year we’ve had.
Severance and Andor we’re great, but I’m not counting out The Pitt. It tells an amazing and complete story in one season. I also think The Last of Us has a chance.
Not to discount The White Lotus or The Diplomat, it’s just that they’re clearly lower on the list compared to the others.
Lex Luthor.
Sure, he wants to kill Superman, that’s not the best political stance, but other than that he’ll basically just focus on fixing everything else that slows society down in order to have a society that’s better at killing Superman.
Plus it’s not like he’s successful at killing Superman. So really it’s a win-win.
Honestly I prefer a good stumper, usually. If it’s some bullshit that Microsoft did, then we’re both going to be sad. But if it’s an interesting problem and I can (mostly) figure it out, that’s way better then fixing the same thing over and over and over and over again.