Interesting in that, flipping it around, there doesn’t appear to be another country with as large a disparity.
Armenia is #1 with 55% women:
https://www.worldatlas.com/society/10-countries-where-women-far-outnumber-men.html
At least they cancelled the game, imagine firing everyone then releasing it with no patches or support…
They didn’t just remove story missions and quests and things, they removed entire PLANETS from the game. It was crazy!
Bungie’s problem is they don’t really want to make a story based looter shooter, they want a free to play PvP gacha engine.
It’s better than what Bungie did with Destiny 2… just gutted 1/2 the content from the game, including all the story missions and the first several paid expansions.
They wanted to attract new players with a smaller download size, but the new players come in and go “WTF is going on?”
I really hope he got out a “Fly, you fools!”
X = Old and Busted
Discord = New Hotness
“American CEO Robert Isom this week sent a video message offering a 17% wage increase, just enough to push new Boston and Miami flight attendants above food stamp eligibility.”
So… wait… they need a 17% raise to just barely beat the food stamp threshhold?
In my state, for a single person, that’s $29,160 a year or $565 a week.
Their income would have to be 24,924 a year for a 17% raise ($4,237.08) to put them barely ahead of the food stamp line, $29,161.08.
479.31 a week to 560.79 a week.
So right now they’re making $11.98 an hour? The new wage would be $14.02 an hour?
Should we be tipping them now?
Typicaly the way a KVM worls is you connect both computers to it, then a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
Flipping the switch on the KVM moves the keyboard and mouse input, and video output, from machine #1 to Machine #2.
I guess I’m not understanding the question…
You have a laptop connected to a docking station.
You have linux PC connected to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
You want to use the same monitor, keyboard and mouse on both machines? Switching between the two?
The monitor is the easy part, lots of monitors have multiple inputs, so you put the Linux PC on one input and the laptop dock on the other. Switch video inputs using the buttons on the monitor.
The keyboard and mouse would be tricky without a KVM switch. In theory, with a wireless keyboard and mouse, you could connect it to both machines, but you’d run the risk of using one and sending garbage data to the other if both were turned on at the same time.
I’d just get a KVM, that’s what they’re there for.
Playstation consoles are weird because Sony just can’t let go of old hardware (unless it’s the PSP).
The PS1 was in production from 1994/1995 (Japan/US) to 2006(!) So it technically overlapped both the PS2 and PS3(!)
PS2 ran from 2000 to 2013.
PS3 2006 to 2017.
If the spam mobile ads on your blogspot site are any indication… Not. Really, really not.
I picked up a Steam Deck to get into PC gaming and frankly, I don’t get it. So many games not even worth the bandwidth to download much less actually play.
Edit Example:
https://www.polygon.com/gaming/24173617/banana-clicker-game-steam-egg
Steam users aren’t known for great taste in games.
And yeah, since Fry’s shut down, I haven’t thought about building a PC again. No Microcenter around here either.
“Console sales are down. Circana analyst Mat Piscatella marked a 26% decline in spending on current-generation consoles this April compared to last April.”
We’re 4 years into the generation, sales declines aren’t uncommon, but this gen has had unique challenges:
Covid fucked it all up. Supply chain issues screwed availability, software engineering ganked game development.
Too much emphasis on “Cross Gen”. Why would someone scramble to get a hard to find PS5 or Xbox Series when the same game is out on PS4/Xbox One X?
Long generations are kind of the new thing, starting with Xbox 360/PS3. Previously they were around 5 years and people are looking for the next machines now.
Docking station.
I can’t wait for the first MadLad to get it working with the SteamDeck.
Answer should have been simple:
“Historically, the console version comes first, so lets take things one at a time. Get the console version out the door, deal with any bugs that arise, maybe an expansion or two, then we’ll announce the PC port, not before.”
“Who was your designer? Hannibal Lecter?”