

Especially since so many phones won’t make it 72 hours without a charge, even if sitting unused.
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Especially since so many phones won’t make it 72 hours without a charge, even if sitting unused.
I backed the Kickstarter, and oh wow did I get my money’s worth! I genuinely wasn’t expecting them to finish, and that’s fine - I was there for the support and the ride, however it turned out.
It’s been so long since I originally backed the project that I’m not really that interested in playing it any more, but I’m happy for them that they got it over the line… well, most of it.
Like many Kickstarters they promised a lot without realising just how difficult or expensive it would be. There’s still a lot of deliverables ahead for them, but they’ve been pretty open about running out of money and operating on pure good will at this point, and I can’t say I blame them with over a decade of their lives poured into it.
I hope it does well for them!
But is the overall market growing? What I’d love to know is if less people are playing non-MTX games now than before, or if we’re just getting more people staying to play games and they happen to be drawn to MTX games, ie. a broader target market, in the same way we saw mobile gaming explode with people who never played games before.
It’s really not limited to the game industry. A project of any kind with 10 people vs 100/1000 people is going to be a very different experience. It’s just human nature - there’s more planning and communication required, and more personality types involved.
Doesn’t that defeat the purpose of switching, if Google still get to harvest all your data?
It’s especially dumb considering the new wireless standard uses magnets to make sure the phone is aligned to the charger. At that point, why not just make it a physical magnetic connector on the back of the phone and avoid wireless altogether.
Isn’t this asking for trouble with spam, bots etc?
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/fsr-the-best-bed-occupancy-sensor/365795
This is the best write-up I’ve seen - essentially a force sensitive resistor on the bed slats and an ESP32 will get you the results you’re after.
Now do crypto.
If it is, get ready for the subscription plan.
Honestly, this could be the best outcome for the country (and the world) if this happened - US military is ordered to invade Canada/Panama/Greenland, refuses, a coup d’etat takes place. I’d be very surprised if anyone outside of Trump’s circle of influence wants to invade an ally, it’s just way too crazy way too soon.
I have no mouth but I must scream
How has he not been booted as CEO yet? If I was a shareholder I’d be pissed.
I worked for a large AAA during the pandemic, and it was ridiculous how many people they hired in a short space of time. We quadrupled our studio size over 12 months. So when layoffs started happening, of course our studio scaled back. Public corporations cannot be trusted to act ethically.
Surely we’d be seeing similar levels of tooth decay in US children then? Is it related to the NHS and dental costs? Or some environmental or genetic factor?
It takes a special kind of mismanagement to go broke running a casino. Bravo.
Ditched Ubuntu last year for Hannah Montana Linux and haven’t looked back.
I chuckled at this bit:
The breakage should nevertheless be fixed as soon as possible, ideally before the breakage reaches Linus.
The new phreaking.
He’s a sharp one, the ol’ Donny!