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  • I’m sure Masimo will offer a watch with a blood oxygen measurement tool built in. You can just buy that one.

  • Maybe, just maybe, if the government hadn’t been doing something worth whistleblowing about, those people would still be alive.

  • Yeah, I might be an idiot on this, but imo Nintendo and whoever judged this case have committed a far more egregious crime. Nothing Bowser did hurt a single soul anywhere near as much as Nintendo and that judge has decided to hurt him in retaliation. Some numbers were slightly less high as some people might speculate they could have been. That’s it. Fuck Nintendo. Fuck their inhumanity and the same of their judge.

  • Good thing they laid off all those people, too. /s

  • I'm more inclined to believe both parties are the bad guys here. The only good guys are the musicians stuck in the middle.

  • The leather one I got for my 12 mini is still perfectly intact. It looks like crap, but it's still intact.

  • I would argue this is exactly why this article is not pointless. If AI is not for fact finding, people need to be made aware of that.

  • The PS4 allowed people to choose between frame rate and graphical prowess. The PS4 Pro basically eliminated the necessity to choose. We’re seeing games on PS5 that give you similar options, so I assume a PS5 Pro will also render those preferences unnecessary.

    Is having ray tracing at 60FPS important enough for you to wait? Furthermore, do you have patience if PS5 pros are hard to come by for the first 3-6 months of availability?

  • Monster Hunter World, again. Had been playing Sunbreak together until a friend wanted to prove world was the better game for some stupid reason. I genuinely like both, but SB was so much better for multiplayer.

  • My RP3 is how I got completely absorbed into the trails series. Starting with Trails in the Sky and Trails in the Sky Second Chapter on PSP.

  • Downvotes don’t bother me. Both figuratively and literally, considering they don’t seem to be federating.

  • If you think you know how bad one teen can get, try dealing with classrooms of them, for over a decade.

    At that age in their development, their brains start sloughing off cells that it thinks it doesn’t need, so they go out and do stupid shit no matter what you try to tell them. They’re basically learning more from serious fuckups than anything else because those are the lessons that stick.

    At that age you’ve just got to compromise. In this case, I’d say tell them they can get whatever phone they want as long as they pay for it themselves and hear out your concerns. If you’re the one buying, tell them tough shit, they get what they get, or make them write you an essay of why they think they deserve a one kind of phone over the one you think they ought to have. It gives you an opportunity to hear them out completely, call out bs, share some personal insight, or maybe even reconsider your own stance on the issue.

  • Jfc. The snowflakes here.

    Yes, fuck Apple, sure. But tell your kids they don’t have to care. In the end it’s just a computer and any relationship that actually matters won’t teeter on which fucking app you use. If your kid is getting ostracized from a group ONLY because they don’t use iMessage, tell them they’ve found the wrong group and they’re worth way more than that. Real friends are more than willing to take a 2-second step and install a second chat app to accommodate friends who cannot use iMessage. There are more androids out there than iPhones anyway.

    Corporations are not your friends. They will not take responsibility for your kids unless they’re forced or they decide they want to get paid for doing it. Your kids deserve to know how to navigate society despite this. Teach them.

  • Yeah I couldn’t have done it alone. My friend did the calculation and I did the planet hunting. We’d team up to pinpoint optimal resource points and constructing their facilities. However, since he owned some facilities and I owned others, we could only access them all when we were both online. Also, only he had the recipe for some parts and I the others, so we had to do some passing back and forth to complete the process. We only ever did it once and realized we probably wouldn’t need to do it ever again with all the money we got out of it.

  • they come up with all sorts of egregious and nonsensical arguments

    In the first sentence, and then

    if an apple product was killing babies

    in the very next…

    If Apple users are horrible, logic like this ensures that “fanboy” haters remain a tier worse.

  • Breaking up the music, tv, news, arcade, banking, and possibly cloud storage branches makes more sense to me than simply divorcing hardware from software. Not that I see any reason to do that since competition for those services already thrives on Mac/iOS.

  • Because they have counter arguments or because they like stuff that you don’t?

  • Sounds more like trying to use a screwdriver to hammer in screws

    This is what I think about AI being forced into many things these days. Feels more like an attempt to justify subscription plans than anything actually productive.

  • No mans Sky is pretty good. My buddy and I teamed up and make a series of production facilities across a network of planets in order to provide enough materials to manufacture the most expensive items in the game.

    There was no reason to do that considering how charitable people are, but we just did it anyway.

    You can also grind for the best ships and gear and stuff, or build a base on a planet or on a space freighter.