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  • They're actually really nice, well-made X-COM lites. Great if you don't want to immediately throw your kids to the Chryssalids.

    Rabbids still kinda suck as a concept, but the games are good enough that I can look past it

  • My votes go for the Amiga and the PC Engine.

    The Amiga was tricky to develop for, particularly if you wanted to use all its custom chips to their full potential. So many Amiga games are just questionable ports of Atari ST or even 8-bit home micro games.

    The PC Engine was really ahead of its time, but it's now kind of an obscure little thing, and a bit quaint when put up against the SNES and Mega Drive.

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  • As someone who was around when it was current, yes, everyone called it PSX.

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  • Nah, we're all actually talking about the PSX.

  • The 8bitdo Ultimate 2C is very cheap as controllers go, and is also one of my favourites. Certainly my go-to for general purpose

  • In that case, I expect him to drink more booze

  • ...Not sure if you're serious, but it's an Altered Beast reference. Blood is "I live again"

  • This is heavy.

  • I always assumed the Stardew starfruit was a special fruit that just happens to share a name with our starfruit.

  • That said, a deteriorating Teflon coating can be a hazard

    This is my concern. I don't know if I'm just being too rough with my cookware, but in my experience, non-stick coating (Teflon included) doesn't tend to last longer than a few months before deteriorating. Which then requires more substantial cleaning to remove stuck-on food, which further damages the coating, and so on and so forth.

    Find it's better to just avoid the stuff entirely, but there's a lot of cookware that you can't easily get in a non-non-stick format. Specifically muffin tins and air fryers. I'll stop there before this turns into a rant...!

  • DuPont is also responsible for Teflon, which is what's typically used in "non-stick" cookware. It's unclear what its long-term effects are (I.e. if it's even safe to cook with), and it's also one of those lovely forever chemicals that doesn't break down properly.

    Bad bad bad.

  • It's definitely a thing, but not for all domain types. Not sure why.

  • "How is Windows 11 more secure?"

    "It just is! Promise!"

  • You're thinking of a chupathingy.

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  • Darmok and Jalaad at Tenagra

  • Good news, it wasn't cannibalised! This is a real product, it's basically a Gaggia machine with an SGI shell.