Gamers Nexus has their own issues, not least of which the fact that Steve throws a tantrum whenever the quality or veracity of his data is brought into question - EVEN WHEN SAID DATA REFERS TO A 10 YEAR OLD PROCESSOR! Instead of admitting there might've been something wrong with the old test, he attacked a smaller Youtuber for bringing weird data to attention.
And I quit watching entirely after learning what happened to Madison. She was a huge breath of fresh air and way too funny for her own good, and I choose to believe her because I just don’t know what she would have to gain.
She's a young zoomer with effectively zero work experience and terminal online-ness... Are you serious?
Not even close, brother. Back in the 00s you had some of the biggest snobs tech has ever seen in the PC space, and it was largely regarded as the golden years of PC gaming.
They did, though. Can't remember which video, but hasn't been that long since we got an update akin to "Emily is fine, they're working in a different project which is why this video doesn't feature them"
Why? He and his company may have their issues, but the guy did wonders for normalizing PC building in the after-HP/Dell world, and the shtick of keeping industry accountable for their own bullshit is a great step forward in strenghtening consumer protections.
Largely, yes. As far as we know, there's no grand purpose nor reason of being. We're all just floundering about, trying to answer the fundamental questions of existence for ourselves. There may be an objective answer, however, which is why I do what I can to push humankind in the direction I believe is most likely to result in that discovery - even though my significance is only comparable to that of an ant.
Regarding your loss, specifically, I was in a very similar boat ~12 years ago. Honestly considered just riding into the sunset in search of Bob Ross, at the time. Today, I'm extremely glad to have stuck around to raise another cat who loves me beyond anything I ever thought comprehensible. In short, when life as a whole sucks, there's respite in the moment. When the moment sucks, take respite in the whole of life's experiences.
Obviously, Mehdi is an electrical engineer. The "dumb guy making things explode" is a persona he puts up to teach people about the dangers and wonders of electricity.
Both choices were morally dubious. Tuvok and Nelix wanted to be alive just as much as Tuvix