Projected on a 2D screen, it’d look more like a normal venn diagram.
Projected on a 2D screen, it’d look more like a normal venn diagram.
I want this specific update now. Actually so much better.
Yeah, but he’s also not the xkcd guy.
I want part 2 like, yesterday. It’s such a good game, I’d play it day 1 no question.
Desk is a ZSA Moonlander with Zealio 65g switches
To-go is a hand-made wireless Sofle Choc with Kailh Choc Browns (internal stabilizers removed). It uses my own custom modeled case, and a 2000 mAh battery on each half.
I’m not a nihilist defeatist. I’m a nihilist optimist.
I look forward to 5-10 years from now when the people who were kids now start pointing to this acquisition as the negative “turning point” for Blizzard because they liked Overwatch 2.
He joined Unity in 2014. I don’t believe for a second that a board of investors agreed on anything for that long.
Jetbrains, all round. Datagrip is way faster and easier than SSMS for day to day queries, Clion does a great job in almost anything compiled, PyCharm makes it easier to manage large Python code bases over standard, the list goes on. Their software is expensive, but so so good.
I tried to get it to tell me how long it would take to eat a helicopter, as it’s one of the model’s pre-built prompts and thought it would be funny. Went through every AI coercive tactic that’s been thrown around and it just repeatedly said no and that I should be respectful and responsible about the thing. It was quite aggressive and annoying about it.
Thank you for that. I love me a good slopper. Hard to find sometimes even as close to Pueblo as Colorado Springs, but man are they a relatively simple, perfect food.
Yes, absolutely. Ideally Pueblo green chilis, for max local cuisine.
It’s an open-face burger smothered in green chili. Originally from Pueblo, from the 70s.
Living in Colorado, pretty sure no one actually eats Rocky Mountain Oysters, it’s basically just a joke.
And no mention of sloppers, the actually good Colorado-originating meal?
This mouse actually has Silly Little Guy (SLG) syndrome. It’s not fatal, but it is lifelong in most mice.
I’ve had a few pet mice, and some of them just like to have fun doing silly shit like this. I’ve seen them go really fast in a wheel, then hang on so they whip around on inertia, that guy also had SLG, but lived a full life.