

I’d be completely shocked about any performance above 1080p honestly.
I’d be completely shocked about any performance above 1080p honestly.
Especially when the Steam Deck also exists now, it seems important for nintendo to stay in that area now that they’ve entered it.
I think when a studio invests as much as they have in a household name product with mass appeal, they do this kind of marketing. I’m not saying this with any sources or anything to back up, but thinking of how Star Wars and other similar titles will market their brand on anything and everything (including literal tangerines with star wars branding), I think this is the norm for something of this caliber and potential.
no businesses ever get better after they peak
I’m in no way arguing or refuting anything you said, but isn’t it standard for something to not get better after it peaks? Maybe I misunderstood that part of your comment.
Uh… I feel like it could literally be any combination of people of any gender and the question tweeted or joke concept of “homie in laws” being partners of two best friends always hanging out doesn’t change at all.
I think it’s mostly, if not completely (at least on my end), coming from shitpost related communities.
I’m seeing all of my bean posts specifically come from lemmyshitposts.
Also random, but my city’s subreddit last year actually founded a bean club online and then had monthly IRL meet ups where they would bring bean cans to trade.
I was just experiencing this too while using Thunder. I switched over to wefwef and it’s having any easier time fetching posts currently.
AFAIK, .ml is for Mali, the country.
I saw a screenshot of some Musk tweets stating that he’s already raising the limits to slightly larger numbers. I’m not sharing that info in his or twitters defense, I don’t use twitter. Just thought it was interesting that he’s raising the limits so quickly, probably quicker than desired due to the immediate public outlash!
I wonder if they already fixed twitter ddos attacking itself from earlier today.
I was so confused by those and kept backing out my feed and going back to the post, thinking I tapped on the wrong post or maybe the app opened the wrong post. I’d scroll down and find the right comments though, I couldn’t make any sense of it. Glad I wasn’t crazy lol
My understanding is that you have to state your age is at least 13 years of age to create a tiktok account, meaning these kids were lying about their age to create an account… right?
I’m not defending tiktok, but am also confused how this aspect or the “lack of parental consent”mentioned in the article ends up being TikTok’s responsibility.
I did read the article, I’m just confused about those aspects.