I thought this was just a US thing, but it appears that idiocy is on rise just about everywhere
I thought this was just a US thing, but it appears that idiocy is on rise just about everywhere
Good one! I got a good chuckle from this
So what the fuck are we supposed to used them for ?
Some of you will be laid off, but that’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make.
As if the old outlook app wasn’t as …. Oh Shit! This is more egregious
The Great Gatsby?
It’s all just numbers on a computer. Can’t we just erase a few zeros
Yea, looks like over-volting damage. Maybe the voltage regulator failed. Just my guess
Exactly! I’m at a stage in my life where I just want my stuff to work. A decade ago, I would be installing betas the moment they were available . But that version of me is gone.
Also there has been nothing particularly blood pumping about OS update for good few years now.
Let me see if I can find it. LMG pumps out tons of videos
Yup, there’s a Linustech tip video about this. HDD prices have kinda been set in stone for a good while now
We can pile on Google for all their issues, But I’m not sure AR/VR is going to the next big thing.
AR/VR is a thing, and it will be bigger as the technology improves, but I think Google, Meta, Sony, Microsoft and Apple are looking for the next multi-billion dollars blowout tech, but it’s not clear if that’s gonna be AR/VR.
I know we are still early in the 9th gen console era, but this seems to be the trend.
Take a game that the gamers loved from the 6th and 7th gen console era, and heavily rework the graphics and the games mechanics.
A good deal of time has passed since gamers last played those games. So, they are combining a healthy dose of nostalgia, modern graphics and game mechanics into a potent blend to make the gamers pay up for what is essentially an old IP, just reheated.
From the dev / publishers perspective, is a very low risk and decently high reward undertaking. A no brainer essentially.
How old are those machines?