DigiDigiorno
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Spoofing amiibos on TOTK
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Even the native original version needs the proper context. Sometimes you need the entire sentence to figure out what the sentence was really about. I'm reminded of Mark Twain complaining about verbs arriving at the very…
It is specially useful, it is not especially/generally useful lol It could be a typo, though I think when we say something "isn't specially/specifically/particularly useful" we mean "compared to the set of all features,…
I'm surprised the seeds would survive the heat and pressure of a shotgun cartridge blast that contained enough gun powder to embed them in a wall
The uphill battle of unleaded avgas leaves both the main players in the industry and the regulators themselves looking bad—but in a banal kinda way. I enjoy AVWeb on YT for AV news (really, I just enjoy the…
90% of the time I remember running into it, it was just used to reverse a copy of the list. (i.e. 'a = l[::-1]')
Small story about the time I read the collection Feynman's letters (I think it's a book called Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track) The beginning of the book contained a lot of cute letters between him…
Those crypto gals over there? total bros
The average crypto bro might be more against iris scanning than the general population.
I also haven't heard of it, but I'm curious of the "when acquiring it" part of the quote. Did the current owner not create the site? Did they acquire an anonymous file sharing site and are now shutting it down for the…
Three links is not a large number of links, AND you don't "have" to dive into every link in lists of "useful links". That said, I don't think op is useless.
I'm amazed I never heard of the games outside of Pokemon and Ingress Did you know they have NBA, Pikmin, and Peridot (whatever that is) games? (Also they apparently developed a now shutdown Harry Potter game) They also…
According to basic Google searches, their revenue is literally higher now than 2016. Now they have less than 1/3 of the active users compared to then, but their revenue is closer to 1bn then it was then. It does seem…
"From hurricane resistance in Florida (tying the roof to the building) to lightning rods up a little north." Why are lightning rods needed up north, or at least moreso, compared to Florida? The area between Orlando and…
I like Kaze's content. There is something fun about how hacky and ridiculous it is to put that much effort into Super Mario 64 optimizations and brand new levels. This video is more technical than the others, but I…
I tried to do that once. I almost could make out what they were saying, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it.* *ᴵ ᵃᵖᵒˡᵒᵍᶦᶻᵉ ᶦⁿ ᵃᵈᵛᵃⁿᶜᵉᵈ ᶠᵒʳ ᵗʰᶦˢ ˢᵗᵘᵖᶦᵈ ʲᵒᵏᵉ
"[Coral larvae] don't have ears but somehow they're attracted to healthy reef sounds," he said. "Maybe they can sense the vibrations with their cilia [tiny hair-like appendages], but we don't know.". This sounds like…
Volvo Group? Not Chinese Volvo Cars? Maybe Chinese, Chinese company owns a majority, but it is still publicly traded company with other shareholders
Errrr... 1. He doesn't invalidate any of his points in the way you think he does 2. In the most generous interpretation of your reading of him, he frames that amounts over the average 40 hours as sometimes being…
I am amused by the idea of presenting philosophical "terms of art" with obscure television skits dedicated to them. (i.e. Ship of Theseus is now Trigger's broom). Got any more in the bag?
The duo in 1969 developed the line-drawing system displays LDS-1 and LDS-2, the first graphics devices with a processing unit. They then built the E&S Picture System—the next generation of LDS displays. I'm working with…
While I think his notebooks and features look pretty useful, he frames the article around having invented "notebooks" 36 years ago before anyone else, and talks about other notebooks not having features that they've had…
If only I could downvote you (I'm just kidding btw, and my last message is missing the /s too)
A little bit closer to my lifelong dream of being able to downvote people on HN. (You need >500 karma--I only have 200 as of writing this)