

You know NVIDIA is in trouble when Jensen ditches the stupid leather jackets for a suit and tie. The bubble can’t burst soon enough.


You know NVIDIA is in trouble when Jensen ditches the stupid leather jackets for a suit and tie. The bubble can’t burst soon enough.


Ok but what about the studies showing they’re unsafe? It’s easy to be scared of scary sounding chemical names and allege they could cause cancer or infertility or whatever, but I am asking for the evidence where these substances have actually had a measurable or observable effect, whether it’s cancer or infertility. As it is this article sounds like the same people on social media claiming that all our foods are killing us unless we only eat organic non-GMO.


I’m all for reducing harm from these toxic substances, but are there any studies showing these substances pose actual risk under normal use?


An add on for exchange?


A reputable VPN like Mullvad or Proton combined with youtube-dl can pull from some sites but it is pretty hit or miss.


OP wasn’t asking for an opinion on whether they should or not.


Thank you!


Apparently it is Danny Trejo.


‘What does “3=================D~~” mean, is this antifa code speak?’
If only someone could have foreseen this outcome.
Anything on this from a more trustworthy news source?
I love this surreal shit.


Link was down but this release from NTI has similar info: https://www.nti-group.com/home/information/news/3dbenchy/


Legends.


Came here to suggest Akagi, it might also help to play a little Mahjong Soul to understand riichi mahjong. It’s not essential, but rewatching Akagi after learning how to play was an enhanced experience.


Then why implement over the top security and encryption in said RFID tags if it’s only for AMS compatibility? The fact they went to so much trouble is writing on the wall that some time in the future they want to try and implement a printer cartridge-esque walled garden where only approved filaments can be used.

You can’t escape democracy.


Screen sharing is a big social thing for my friends and I, lacking this functionality would mean I wouldn’t be able to interact as much sharing goofy game moments and watching movies together.
I tried Vencord for a while, but my friends said that the quality of the stream on their end was consistently stuttering, an issue which isn’t happening for me in the official client, so the release of screen sharing on Discord stable after working so well on canary is a welcome update for me.
Nothing a decent backup strategy can’t mitigate. Also less portable? Between the massive storage available on digital audio players and using jellyfin with something like symphonium digital audio is massively more portable.