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  • RROD was actually 3/4ths of a circle. A full red circle was a different and less troubling error.

  • Unfortunately, that's the anti-scalper countermeasure. Crippling their crypto mining potential didn't impact scalping very much, so they increased the price with the RTX 40 series. The RTX 40s were much easier to find than the RTX 30s were, so here we are for the RTX 50s. They're already on the edge of what people will pay, so they're less attractive to scalpers. We'll probably see an initial wave of scalped 3090s for $3500-$4000, then it will drop off after a few months and the market will mostly have un-scalped ones with fancy coolers for $2200-$2500 from Zotac, MSI, Gigabyte, etc.

  • Technically, Sirius is the dog in the story.

  • The 'dead' status is more properly 'unconscious' in Final Fantasy games, and is sometimes actually translated that way. FF5 even has a scene where they try using phoenix downs on a genuinely dead character and it doesn't work.

  • Careful, that word's really offensive in most parts of the galaxy.

  • Like a wombat?

  • The Paragon interrupt not being enough to save anyone if you side with Legion just makes it hurt more.

  • And for a huge portion of the show he was the only ally they had.

  • Ellie's death is impressive because it works despite the viewer only having known her for ten minutes with no spoken words.

  • He wasn't even supposed to be there.

  • Shatner is also pretty clearly using stage acting techniques instead of screen acting techniques in much of the show, screen acting as a distinct skill still being rather new at the time. You can also see Nimoy using much more modern feeling acting and Kelley using something in between.

  • Holography, the real kind, not the Star Wars kind, is probably the way forward. The display would be about as flat as current ones, but the image would appear three dimensional from any angle and wouldn't require glasses. You could even lean side to side to change your perspective. I remember reading ages ago that a lab was working on it, but I think they had a frame rate of one every few minutes and it was monochrome and I haven't heard anything since.

  • Happy Shaxs noises

  • Micro is actually tactics since it's on the level of a single engagement. Strategy is more about the game as a whole, like scouting and map control.

  • I just want an RTS I can actually play with my wrist in its current condition. I can do the earliest C&C campaigns, but that's partially because the AI isn't good enough to require fast and precise mouse movements. I just physically can't do micro anymore and attempting it hurts, but most RTS games are designed in such a way that micro is required.

  • You actually do frequently post in the third person. For a recent example, you said

    Drag thinks drag gets it, thanks!

    That is structured as a third person sentence. A first person version would be, "Drag think drag get it, thanks!" Basically, you don't always conjugate for first person. Since your name/nickname and pronoun only differ by capitalization, though, neither form quite looks right in English.

  • The dock/taskbar. Gnome's default one being hidden in a menu was unpleasant. I did try the dash-to-dock and dash-to-panel extensions, but I preferred Ubuntu's implementation.

  • I tried raw Gnome and hated it. Ubuntu's changes made it actually usable. At the same time, I don't really like all those DEs that just mimic XP.

  • Personally, I started on the first part of the remake trilogy, then stopped when I realized how annoyed I would be about waiting for the sequels. So now I'm waiting for all of it to be out on Steam before I start again.

  • Drag does both, as demonstrated in this very thread.