tabris 2h ago • 100%
I just got myself an Analogue Pocket to play GB and GBA games I missed over the years, but realise I can also play some of these fan made new releases. Are there any others that anyone can recommend?
tabris 3d ago • 100%
Just a bit more rainforest, no one will notice.
tabris 3d ago • 100%
Until recently I worked for a big telecoms company as a software engineer. We had time set aside for self development and non-work projects. Originally it was half a day a week, but we found it better to be a day every fortnight.
You could learn a new programming language or tool, build something just for fun or something you thought was useful for the team (we built a custom dashboard with notices etc., a quiz engine for weekly quizzes), or add functionality to a project that wasn't specced or requested, but you thought could add value.
After a while, a department wide code wars league was set up to challenge and learn, we had a yearly Easter egg hunt that involved solving puzzles to find prizes, people did lightning talks to teach things that they'd learnt, workshops, etc.
So much knowledge, skill and confidence was added to the team that was worth way more than what we'd do on any normal day. I'd recommend it to any technical team to try something similar.
tabris 4d ago • 100%
What year is it?!
tabris 6d ago • 100%
I got to "Money (notes)" as vegetable and thought to myself "of course, because coins would be mineral," then saw the Piggybank as mineral and confirmed my logic.
I still don't understand "dinner service" as mineral? Is it the cutlery?
tabris 7d ago • 100%
There's at least two movies called The Wicker Man, so you might be remembering the other one with Christopher Lee. I think that one has less bees.
tabris 2w ago • 100%
I saw it in the cinema with friends, we all realised how shit it was pretty quickly, but I burst out laughing when the alien queen went on a rampage. It was so bad. "Look at its widdle legs!"
tabris 2w ago • 100%
"And with God as my witness, I am that fool!"
tabris 2w ago • 100%
This is how Facebook has operated for well over a decade now, they have profiles and data on many people who don't use Facebook and they've gotten away with it, so why would they stop now.
tabris 2w ago • 100%
I had a realisation last night while watching What We Do In The Shadows with my boyfriend. The word were in werewolf comes from the old English wereman, meaning a man, but woman in old English is wifman, where we get the modern words of both woman and wife. So a female werewolf would be a wifwolf.
tabris 2w ago • 99%
According to his trans daughter, he was treating her like shit long before this, so he's always been an asshole.
tabris 2w ago • 100%
I think a capsule, permanently drifting through space, frozen, with a plaque on the side saying "this is a warning to everyone" sends a much clearer message.
tabris 2w ago • 100%
Worf's son Alexander was born in 2366 and was fighting in the Dominion war by 2374, at 8 years old, so I think he has her beat on precociousness.
tabris 3w ago • 96%
This is a message to all straight guys: buy gay underwear!
Get yourself on Andrew Christian, Box, or Aussiebum, or any of the other underwear sites that cater to gay men. We have styles of underwear you wouldn't believe. Yes there'll be rainbows on a bunch of them, but there's plenty that are more "reserved".
BUT, what we do have is a wide range of styles that are comfortable and sexy. We have underwear that separates your cock from your balls, which are really comfortable. We have styles that allow you to show off, or act demure. We have boxer shorts that have freaking pockets!
And because the queer community largely (not always, but we're working on it) accepts all body types, we even cater to larger guys who need a little more room in their smalls.
Seriously boys, get yourself some sexy gay undies. Your junk, and your partners, will thank you.
tabris 3w ago • 100%
And the problem is further compounded by the Series S outselling the X by around 3:1, and the PS5 outselling the Xbox Series X And S combined by around 2:1. So the series X install base is 6 times smaller than the PS5.
So having to spend extra dev time to get it to work on the Series S if you want to release on Xbox at all, along with only a fraction of those players getting to experience the intended look and feel of the game, it's no wonder they're skipping it.
This all does indicate an issue for Sony though, with the price of the PS5 Pro. People were told that the Series S would play all the games the Series X can, and they flocked to the cheaper console. Now Sony are pushing a console for £800. I don't think it's going to do very well.
tabris 3w ago • 100%
Ah, following in Wakefield's steps. Good to see the grifters and charlatans don't change, but it is sad that people keep falling for it.
tabris 3w ago • 100%
Have you heard of "false friends?" Words that have come from one language into another, but due to use have completely changed meaning along the way, often to mean the exact opposite of their original meaning. This is common enough that, especially if you speak a Latin based language and learn English as a second language, you'll see them everywhere.
My point is, that this is not an internet phenomena and has been a feature of languages since there has been language. Some don't last long, others are so embedded in our lexicons that we don't even notice.
tabris 3w ago • 100%
I used to work for a major telecoms compass until recently, working on their VMWare stack and to say they are a major customer of VMWare is to put it mildly. The cost for VMWare has skyrocketed after the Broadcom deal, so while the team were gearing up for the next gen system utilising more tools from the ESXi stack, now that's entirely abandoned and instead they're tooling up to replace it. That's over 500,000 VMs across a dozen or so datacenters. Broadcom's actions may make them a lot of money in the next few years as their customers are forced to pay this huge hike, but it won't last for long.
tabris 3w ago • 100%
I only ever saw one rear projection TV in my life, and it was owned by the biggest sci-fi and anime nerd I ever met. It was a fantastic looking screen though, compared to the CRTs of the time.
I'm still not sure I believe this is real, but loved these games as a kid, glad to be able to return to them.