

I got the Keychron K10 a couple years ago and it’s been rock solid the whole time, both wired and wireless. Just checked the price, around $70. No macro keys on it, I prefer those on my mouse


I got the Keychron K10 a couple years ago and it’s been rock solid the whole time, both wired and wireless. Just checked the price, around $70. No macro keys on it, I prefer those on my mouse
The shots are way too consistent to be AI. If it was AI, we’d expect background details to change between each one. This feels like a high quality robot chicken production


Ding ding ding!
My high school was in the nicer part of town, literally separated by a river from the rest of the city. Back then for second languages our school had Spanish, French, ASL, German, and even Latin! Our school had science teachers that won statewide awards, our football team was very competitive, the marching band (and music program in general) was phenomenal.
This was just a public school, and I’ve more than come to terms that the experience I had is nowhere near the norm compared to the rest of the country.


Much different, IME. Digital rides generally sit in a single room instead of a whole actual ride, but the chairs/carts more around, drop you, etc. If it’s something like a nature exploration (flying around the world) they’ll often increase the experience with tactile things like spray (when above an ocean) and wind. They’re pretty cool

The lack of player controls is 100% my biggest gripe as well

It only takes one shart to never trust a fart again

I’ve never understood the hatred of shorts. They’re perfect for pooping time


FLIRC is your friend! It’s a USB IR receiver that you can train with literally any IR remote you have. Once you set it up (and it does take a little elbow grease to train it), it just works.


I don’t recall having any special rules. We’d just hit the ball to another square and that was it.
The again, my memory is shit with specifics.


I’ve never understood it either. I have to assume it’s a younger generation thing that’s moving into more online spaces as that generation grows up.
ETA will always be Estimated Time of Arrival. An actual useful acronym.
But if it’s absolutely required
It’s not.


I don’t give a shit about cultural and historical significance
What’s holy about the land anyways?
So do you wanna know or not…?


For now. Don’t fight to give them an inch


That line was likely one of the biggest points on the jurors minds, and the reason it went the way it did.
The original is better

Chernobyl happened through the incompetence of leadership, not because they thought it was “completely safe”.