Dev boards for different microcontroller and fpga platforms. Also UART to USB adapters because I can never find one when I need one and just end up ordering more.
Anything else I can buy bricks and mortar without much hassle.
Cute game even has a cute in-universe explanation for the bug.
Nah nothing that cool. A megacorp that has so much influence that it doesn’t need a military of its own. It knows everything it needs to about everyone, can sway public opinion as it wishes, and will continue to enmesh itself into every aspect of private and public life. It produces no products. We are the products, and we are the consumers.
And it’s already here: Google, Meta, whatever Elon Musk is doing idk.
The GameCube in a cool color (like Spice Orange). Not just because I like orange. It has great contrast with the grey and black parts of the console. And the whole thing is wrapped up in a tidy, aptly-named package!
This article is amazing. It totally belongs in The Onion. Even the quotes are perfect.
Some way of linking to a post somewhere on Lemmy that will open up the post in your logged in instance of Lemmy.
Haha that’s amazing. I think some stories are available in the newsletter for free. But good on them for trying to figure out how to make enough money. They don’t have ads, so it must be tough.
I give monthly to hellgatenyc.com for New York City local news
Not a biologist either. As a thought experiment it seems possible, with two women able to have a daughter, and two men either to have either a daughter or a son.
It sits one step beyond what we’ve already done to produce a child that has (in a sense) three genetic parents: https://www.ox.ac.uk/research/three-parent-baby-raises-issues-long-term-health-risks
Edit: another post already has shared that no, this isn’t possible. Thank you @[email protected] .
That’s just tragic.
Oh I didn’t mean you should move it! I meant that the post is an example of an awesome discussion and high level of helpfulness which should be linked over and celebrated in [email protected]
That original post belongs in [email protected]
If he’s a clown, he’s like Kefka. A little mad, a little genius, and a little bit…off.
We need more teen pregnancies because we need more babies to become low wage grunts to work and pay into our social services systems so old people can retire…?
I assume it’s similar to the argument Texas or Alabama or whoever used to argue they have standing against federal student loan forgiveness.
It’s nottheonion 🙃
Edit: also it’s marketing! It works. It got us talking about a snack product that no one ever talks about. We’re doing it right now.
They’re temporarily renaming them “Chilean Sea Bass Crackers”.
I miss Connectix. They made some special and weird hardware and software, mostly for the Mac, back in the day ♥️
I really enjoy Caves of Qud. But it’s not retro in any sense. I’d argue it doesn’t even feel retro.
TAS can be considered its own competitive speedrun genre, with its own players trying to optimize and reduce times further and further. As far as I know, very few games have reached a point of being definitively 100% TAS optimized.
Additionally, TAS often is the incubator for ideas and tech that human speedrunners can adapt for their own use, too.
Mostly yes: In a sense, doing anything “permanently and forever” is a big deal. People can change and grow, and a full permanent ban without any opportunity for appeal seems harsh. Very few things should warrant a permaban: one example that comes to mind is willfully attempting to circumvent a temporary ban. Posting spam, too.
Also no: Lemmy isn’t and shouldn’t be a critical part of anyone’s life. If you were forever banned from it, maybe it’s okay.