What were they even called before? Just “bugs”?
You got games on your phone?
Oh no! Time to retroactively pretend the thing I liked was always bad.
Dig the cable management, very neat!
Ads should have to pass some kind of manual review process / “sanity check” to prevent nonsense like this. SMH google.
Well that sucks, can’t even think of a decent gaming news/magazine at this point.
Not like PCGamer will pickup the slack or anything. Gameinformer was cool because they covered smaller games sometimes. Feels like online gaming mags only cover big releases these days.
I believe in penguin supremacy
As others have said, the comments definitely feel more substantial / thought out here than they tend to on Reddit.
Less shitposting and people regurgitating memes for sure, but it’s been easier to actually ask a question and get an answer here.
On Reddit you end up having to filter through a bunch more BS when you’re just looking for information a lot of the time.
I am a coffee cup!
Oops you wanted fulfillment and feeling of happiness? Best I can do is existential dread and a pizza party
Could maybe wearing a sock help to protect against these risks? IE wear a thick sock and spray the socks (instead of feet) with the flex seal and you have less cancer/allergies?
The uwu-fication of animal obesity these past ten years or so has been pretty disturbing to witness.
Tracks as a “cute” way for pet owners to avert feeling guilty/responsible for their animals being dangerously overweight.
“Oh no Mr. Wiggles isn’t obese he’s just a heckin’ chonkerino wholesome chungus” meanwhile the cat wheezes trying to go up and down the stairs.
Who’s bready for a divorce?
“Uh oh, now my family is toast!”
Idk at this point Linux is definitely in a better place games wise than macOS, coming from someone who uses both.
While there are games being released natively on (macOS) sometimes, they are far fewer in number than the number of games running like-native or better through proton on Linux systems. Also even when there is a Mac version, it often lags behind in terms of updates / support in general.
I think both OSs have their upsides and downsides, from a user experience standpoint they both benefit from the lack of obnoxious Microsoft billshit that plagues windows these days.
“Um ah what I mean is…”
“The main idea is…”
“Basically…”
“Um”
“Ah”
(Clears throat, repeats)
Kinda understandable for articles from sites that pester you to disable adblocker or pay for a subscription (WSJ/Wired/Guardian type news sites etc).
I know AI has some PR issues at the moment but I can’t see how this could possibly be interpreted as a net negative here.
In most cases, people will go for (manually) written subtitles rather than autogenerated ones, so the use case here would most often be in cases where there isn’t a better, human-created subbing available.
I just can’t see AI / autogenerated subtitles of any kind taking jobs from humans because they will always be worse/less accurate in some way.