

Journalistic integrity? On my internet? Well I never.


Journalistic integrity? On my internet? Well I never.


Gonna turn an old vacuum tube into an extruder nozzle to keep that nice, warm analog sound.


Can’t wait til 3d printers get good enough to make records so i can stock up on audiophile filament!


I would also put a good bit of the blame on executives and marketing people being way out of touch with the average person.
hah, computers have had the same drive rail layout for so long that i didn’t even notice! ._.
what, do i dare ask, are the computer holes?


arch wiki is good, been using that since i migrated to cachyos in september (had been running win 11 pro for years prior to that). only major issue i had was display related lol, i use a tv that needs a custom EDID to expose 120hz mode and it was an absolute nightmare trying to generate it with linux. ended up using a linux tool to dump my existing EDID then popping it into CRU via wine to generate the new one. Works pretty damn well now, have to say.


It’s all just one big ass blast.


"If this policy is enabled, the Microsoft Copilot app will be uninstalled, once. Users can still re-install if they choose to. This policy is available on Enterprise, Pro, and EDU SKUs."If this policy is enabled, the Microsoft Copilot app will be uninstalled, once. Users can still re-install if they choose to. This policy is available on Enterprise, Pro, and EDU SKUs.
so… they arent allowing admins to uninstall it. they’re letting admins ask their users very nicely to not reinstall it.


Daaaamn. The closest thing I could think of was my friend’s 96 (98? Whenever the EK body started) Honda civic that had the factory alarm and remote locks in the radio. He ended up splicing some wires and shoving the factory radio into his glove box or something to get around it.


How long until they start putting some kind of DRM in cars that prevents you from just installing an aftermarket android auto head unit?


Don’t forget eating almost exclusively fast food so that nobody can poison your meals.


I’m talking more like the Windows ME/XP days to be honest. But too many to count. It’s more that actually useful features that used to be fairly standard (like 7-segment status displays and speakers) are effectively being gated behind $500+ motherboards to make them more attractive. A board that would have come with alphanumeric status codes now is lucky to ship with a couple LEDs that just indicate where a problem is at, not what the specific problem is.


I’m sure it doesn’t help that motherboard manufacturers have increasingly been targeting “whale” consumers over the last 10-15 years. I remember when a top of the line motherboard would cost you $300; and an average board was around $100-150.


At least one studio, Larian, has confirmed this is the case for them.
When discussing the pressures the company faces when releasing a game in early access, such as audience expectations, Vincke told us, “Interestingly, another [issue Larian is facing] is really the price of RAM and the price of SSDs and f**k, man. It’s like, literally, we’ve never had it like this.”
He continued, “It kind of ruins all of your projections that you had about it because normally, you know the curves, and you can protect the hardware. It’s gonna be an interesting one. It means that most likely, we already need to do a lot of optimization work in early access that we didn’t necessarily want to do at that point in time. So it’s challenging, but it’s video games.”


Bing, Yandex, and a few others yeah.


Meanwhile on DDG



get out of here with your moderate, nuanced viewpoint!
“malpractice” would have been not puling the story/issuing a retraction.