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Agreeable-Meat1 t1_j91rbhk wrote
Reply to comment by hurfery in Ultra-enthusiast hardware is strangling PC gaming by redhatGizmo
Meanwhile I bought an MSI laptop in 2018 on Black Friday and other than the case falling apart, there have been 0 issues.
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_j6xncev wrote
Reply to comment by capodecina2 in Transplanted Human Brain Cells Respond to Visual Stimuli in Rat Brains – Study finds human-derived brain organoids can integrate into the visual cortex of rat brains. After three months, the organoids demonstrate electrical responses to visual stimuli. by swhelan_tn
Well if you didn't love cheese before I know what they were trying to fix.
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_j6m03v4 wrote
Reply to comment by Sniffy4 in Chinese Nuclear Lab Uses Intel, Nvidia Chips Despite Ban | Blacklisted Chinese entities obtain American hardware on the open market. by chrisdh79
There are party members in various countries that the CCP has financial interest in, they could easily "crowd source" through those people. 10 high end graphics cards will just look like someone setting up a crypto mining setup.
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_j5q5s0r wrote
Reply to comment by fhjuyrc in TikTok reportedly threatened to terminate remote employees who don't live near their assigned office location by Sorin61
Only if you spend too much time in r/antiwork.
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_j1kvwa8 wrote
Reply to comment by Chemical-Character79 in Why Call of Duty game matters to the FTC in Microsoft-Activision deal by Sorin61
Microsoft has a few exclusives that I really like. The State of Decay series for example is super fucking fun. I loved State of Decay 1 so much from the 360 that State of Decay 2 (and Scalebound) being in development sold me on the Xbox this console generation. State of Decay 2 wasn't quite as fun as the original and Scalebound got canned though.
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_j1kvjw5 wrote
Reply to comment by TheChrisDV in Why Call of Duty game matters to the FTC in Microsoft-Activision deal by Sorin61
And that's what Microsoft is trying to do here. Pay for the games to be made.
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_j1kvcfa wrote
Reply to comment by Duckpoke in Why Call of Duty game matters to the FTC in Microsoft-Activision deal by Sorin61
Yeah but Destiny is part of Game Pass with all the DLC. Or at least it used to be when I got super into it for a few months
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_iyfedf6 wrote
Reply to comment by Tearakan in China's Zhengzhou, home to world's largest iPhone factory, ends Covid lockdown. Other cities do the same by KingSash
But Xi just reaffirmed his power. If ever there was a time he could come down with an iron fist, it's now when the entirety of the party is still at his back.
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_iuioime wrote
Reply to comment by omnichronos in Why one web pioneer thinks it’s time to reinvent the browser by athin_explorer
It'd make it a great porn browser though.
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_ispg2qy wrote
Reply to comment by BoricPenguin in Comcast wanted $210,000 for Internet—so this man helped expand a co-op fiber ISP | Fed up with Comcast and AT&T, Silicon Valley residents started their own network. by chrisdh79
Fun fact, 17 states have laws on the books preventing municipal governments from offering broadband services to residents. There are actually a few small cities that offer full on home internet through the city government. It's definitely an interesting way to attract residents.
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_iqz8pcg wrote
Reply to comment by seatux in Microsoft has launched a website to explain its Activision Blizzard acquisition by Zepanda66
It will be on Game Pass, I think they said that already. It just won't be exclusive to game pass. You can also outright buy it. I also don't think they'll be making the games exclusive to Xbox/PC. Just like they aren't making Bethesda games exclusive to Xbox.
The idea is by getting all these giant publishers content on Game Pass, they can make a service that's a necessity in the games industry.
Agreeable-Meat1 t1_j9527ar wrote
Reply to comment by _Brandobaris_ in MIT team makes a case for direct carbon capture from seawater, not air by MotorDrive
>The decarbonization of the air is done through a mass decarbonization of the water.
But how? Does the ocean itself absorb carbon? And if so, does it have a natural resting point with an osmosis like process that will draw in more carbon naturally if we lower the available.levels?