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- Comment on But yes. 6 days ago:
Wind? And binary cycle geothermal plants but not sure how common they are.
- Comment on Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy 2 weeks ago:
Here’s a documentary about the monkeys: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkLeto3RZrk
- Comment on Smart TVs take snapshots of what you watch multiple times per second 1 month ago:
For future reference, you can update LG TVs via USB so you can avoid connecting it to a network.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
I got it for free with a CPU I bought. Played roughly 3 hours before I stopped. It was just too boring.
- Comment on Krillin 2 months ago:
As with pretty much any staple food. It’s used as a filler. The reason you might not understand is that it can be expensive to eat only meat, veggies, etc. A cheap staple like rice, noodles, or bread is a good way not to die of starvation or at the least keep some money in your pocket.
If a staple food isn’t part of your daily diet, that speaks a bit of privilege on your economic position.
Also I enjoy rice. It’s neutral tasting but with a tiny bit of seasoning it’s good.
- Comment on Magnavox Odyssey2 is here! 2 months ago:
Fire up some Pick Axe Pete
- Comment on If "Master/Slave" terminology in computing sounds bad now, why not change it to "Dom/Sub"? 2 months ago:
That doesn’t make sense depending on the context. New I2C standard switched to controller/target for example. This conveys that one device is controlling the other devices.
- Comment on Playing GameCube classics, but in 4K on a Mac with PlayStation controllers, just like Nintendo intended. 8 months ago:
As others have mentioned, there’s two schools of thought.
Crisp 4K rendering, no jagged lines, higher details added in textures, etc
Or emulating the look of a CRT by using high density displays to create the same look.
youtu.be/-B5ebucZ69s?si=0lDLAWdMlN77VQen goes into it a bit. This shows off a device for actual consoles. But the same principle applies when doing it in software for emulators.