We already had a "Milei" during the 90s, Carlos Menem, a figure libertarians like him and his followers love to defend, despite being one the most devastating presidents we've ever had. The only difference is that Menem actually supported government funded R&D programs, other than that, it's the same but with promise of "it's gonna work guys! For real this time!"
You'd think the guy claiming to "know more about manufacturing than anyone else on Earth" would have anticipated such issues at the start of the design process.
Then you have people like Chris Chan, who literally believes advertisements are accurate depictions of real life. But in fairness, the autism isn't the only factor at play there...
There is only so much you can do with a Mode 7 track editor. Mario Maker provides a massive catalogue of obstacles and power ups for the creator to use as they see fit, an OG F-Zero maker won't provide even a fraction of opportunities. As a standalone software it doesn't make business sense, but it could be an expansion to 99.
The rumor basically claims the dev kits have an LCD screen, it could be subject to change, but developers need to know how their games will look like on the screen, so if it's true the kits have this screen, then the console most likely will have it too.
To save space, after uploading the first picture, you can embed all the others if you have uploaded them elsewhere, I did that for a post since I had previously created a Thingiverse page, I just took the image link and used it in the body. Just use ! [] (imagelink) without spaces and your images will show up as such in this instance.
Right, the video in the meme actually talks about construction sand, which can only be found close to rivers and sea (or mined), desert sand won't bind to the cement for being too smooth.
Here's the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2_PADr0jAA (title and thumbnail has been changed since I made this, but you can see the original title in the description)
It should be noted that it's not rare for the second place to win the ballotage, as it can now gather voter support from the other opposition parties.