

Generic stream emulators already exist and is how a vast number of games are “cracked”


Generic stream emulators already exist and is how a vast number of games are “cracked”
That $60 game costs them $20 to sell on steam. So not that different than paying $20 to manufacture a cartridge really.
Dude, cops in NYC actively hate cyclists. If one saw this interaction they’d probably cite the biker


There’s 3 possible categories, and you got the earliest. The other two are “December” and “2027”.
It’s not a backup if it’s stored in the same place as the original


lol that’s almost 7 years? Insane they lasted that long to begin with


The new steam controller sold out within minutes, so it seems like they priced it too low if anything.


A used n3ds xl costs close to a switch 2 these days lol


I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but you can’t replace batteries on most modern portable computing devices these days.
yeah same, I don’t understand why people need DNS. Every place I’ve ever worked at that used DNS had an outage, and nobody could get into anything
Not trusting anyone who says white chocolate is better than dark chocolate


I think it’s more to differentiate from Bluetooth (which amusingly also uses 2.4ghz)


Fair point, will keep that in mind. For anyone else allergic to clicking Reddit links, here’s the blog the author also posted the content to:
https://singlelunch.com/the-bad-economics-of-wtfhappenedin1971


Would you like me to buy a domain for $10/yr and copy and paste it onto there for you, would that make it seem more legitimate somehow?
If you click the most expensive model and then click max/fast mode, the same task can easily cost 10 or 20x of the cheaper models