

Look into hall effect Joy con stick replacements. They use a different mechanism that doesn’t have the same drift issues, and aren’t that hard to install.


Look into hall effect Joy con stick replacements. They use a different mechanism that doesn’t have the same drift issues, and aren’t that hard to install.


It looks to me like the main draw is performance optimization especially on older devices, which is a fantastic thing for them to focus on IMO.


It will get the update.
By phasing out Intel what they really mean is phasing out support for the x86 CPU architecture in favor of ARM.
The MacBook Neo runs on A-Series instead of M-Series CPUs, but both are ARM and all ARM Macs will be supported in the upcoming release.
Apple said it will supported “M1 and later” which means every Mac after they launched the M1 model, which will include the Neo.


Those run on ARM CPUs


The lack of math preparedness is an unrelated factor, and is probably due to the decline in high school math standards in California over the past decade due to the implementation of “Common Core” curriculum.


Samba.
Or one time I made my own simple file sharing website


One time I was trying to get video off of one of those mini DV tapes and the only way I managed to do it was through an old Mac, which was able to export it as a video that modern FFMPEG can handle.


It probably isn’t going to cost less to get something without wifi.


Hacking by social engineering has always been far more common than hacking by exploiting code vulnerabilities.


It depends where you live. 70k in a big city area barely covers rent on a studio apartment.


There is a playable MMO with an active playerbase: https://mmo-population.com/game/star-citizen
This looks like it’s not adjusted for population size so it’s basically just showing population growth.


Keep stuff that’s not designed to be exposed to the internet on your LAN behind your router’s firewall.
Use a VPN to access your LAN remotely. Tailscale is the easiest way to do this, but I found it not too hard to set up WireGuard.


I was a fan of No Man’s Sky on release. It played a lot like a 3D version of Out There, which was a game that I liked, so I found it fun.


I’m a fan of most of Supergiant’s work but Pyre just felt so boring and repetitive to me


I agree with you, but after reading this dev’s story, and knowing how much pressure people are under to at least try out these tools, I think we should all give the guy some slack.
He’s been actively begging for other human contributors, but people only seem to have time to criticize him instead.
I mean even then it depends on the lighting in the room. If you have LED lightbulbs there is still no “actually yellow” light.
Also your eyes don’t care.
A printed version of the picture will still maintain the illusion. I’ve actually seen a variant of this illusion printed in a book before.


AI is only really useful for making the simplest, smallest changes.
If you printed out the picture there would be no illusion.
Why would this be true?
There were a couple details that mattered.
Whether you were aggressive vs friendly vs neutral at each stage had some consequences for all later stages. Creatures you befriend in the Creature stage could become pets in the Tribal stage, which could include the powerful lone wolf ones.