I rarely do, but occasionally succumb to the call of the double quarter-pounder. I know it’s objectively awful, but the cravings don’t care. I call it a regret burger.
Remember when the quarter-pounders had their own larger bun?
I rarely do, but occasionally succumb to the call of the double quarter-pounder. I know it’s objectively awful, but the cravings don’t care. I call it a regret burger.
Remember when the quarter-pounders had their own larger bun?


Not selling the most hotly anticipated game of the decade is certainly a choice. I guess they hate money.
Edit for the fuckwits downvoting: Do you think a piece of plastic means you own the game? You own half a cent’s worth of plastic. The data on it is merely licenced to you to use until the company sees fit to change that. This has been true for decades. Read the EULA on your ‘physical copy’.
I’m on a high fat diet.
So are my stools.


No, you are entirely to blame.


I feel like it’s gonna sell out either way. Not interested, myself. I’m waiting to see the price of the frame, though, to decide whether I get that or the pimax crystal light.


I was in bed when I checked the app, so no, but I will.
Later: looking in the app while the camera was on, I couldn’t even find the screen that showed other cameras on the map. :shrug:


I have a Blackvue camera, and just checked the settings. I don’t think I’ve looked at it before when setting it up, but it seems to be defaulted to off. You have to opt in to this. I’m not sure why anyone would. Maybe to attempt tracking your car if it gets stolen? I’d be pretty easy for any thief to thwart by unplugging the camera, but in the heat of the moment they might miss it.
Or maybe it’s for those vain idiots that constantly broadcast their lives as if anyone else gives a fuck, in which case I hope they get everything they deserve.


I can’t imagine people that got rich by exploiting people and cutting corners have the strictest maintenance regime, either.


As at least one AI CEO has said, if they had to pay for all the laws they’ve broken and resources they’ve stolen, all AI companies currently existing would go out of business.
I find those terms acceptable.


There’s still plenty of those around. I’m playing Replaced at the moment. Absolutely gorgeous looking and sounding game with some iffy controls.
I never have, and never will play a ‘game as a service’, and generally avoid multi-player either way, but I still have a pretty rich gaming life.
Made in New Zealand!


Getting back into my second playthrough of From Space, a fun little top down shooter with kooky guns, cool unique alien designs, and not too much thought required.


Cool. How do they perform maintenance?
I binged that show a few years ago and loved it. One thing that I couldn’t stop thinking about though - it’s been 25 years since the apocalypse; where are they getting all the booze, cigarettes, fuel and bullets from? There’s presumably no manufacturing going on, and looting would have used up existing stocks pretty quickly.