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Valve is so behind on Steam Controller orders that some won’t ship until 2027
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Flydigi Vader 5 is absolutely excellent. There are cheaper options with less features from Flydigi, too. I can highly recommend.
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Valve is so behind on Steam Controller orders that some won’t ship until 2027
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Flydigi Vader 5 is absolutely excellent. There are cheaper options with less features from Flydigi, too. I can highly recommend.
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Make dinosaurs weirder
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Freaky
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I still can't get over Skyrim. Are there any games that can replace it?
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I'd throw Kingdom Come in there, too
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Ray is basic.
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☝️🤓 Trees turned to coal. Oil came from plankton and marine life.
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Twin brothers wipe 96 gov't databases minutes after being fired
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soft skills are very hard
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House approves war powers resolution to halt military action against Iran, in a rebuke of Trump
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So it's a strongly worded letter.
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A "political blackmail" – the EU Parliament is pressing for new mandatory scanning of your private chats
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Astronauts are funny
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I don't think Nutella is particularly great as paint either... Honestly, looks like shit.
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Elon Musk’s AI Grok Goes Rogue with Posts Suggesting Trump Is a Pedophile and Erika Kirk Is JD Vance in Drag
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It already exists.
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What are some good things to purchase to add a new distraction to my life?
3D printing.
Get a used printer or build a new one (building it teaches you a lot about how it works).
Start downloading models... toys, gifts, tools.
Start seeing what little things you can fix and improve around your home.
Encounter something you need to print, but can't find anywhere to download... Get into CAD and start making your own models.
Also there's a nice side effect if you get into 3D printing: it's suddenly really easy for your family/friends to buy gifts for you. There's never enough filaments you could have.
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California’s 3D Printer Law Would Criminalize Open Source, Enshittify The 3D Printing Space
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Prusa actually sells an official airgapped Core One for Critical Infrastructure.
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In search for a new self-hosted LLM
I'd say Qwen 3.5 and Gemma 4 beat GPT OSS in every aspect.
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Cast it into the fire
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They're big fans. The stories are full of cool names they could use for their companies and projects!
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CHAT CONTROL REJECTED AGAIN BY PARLIAMENT
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We have to win every time. They only need to win once.
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Debian Project Leader Addresses New Age Verification Laws
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Our office coffee machine runs Android. Every time I wonder why...
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2026-05-15
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Poll: Lemmys outside the Anglosphere, do you have your computer set to English or your mother tongue?
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Holy fuck, I despise translated Excel with passion. That's a crime against humanity and the dumbest thing Microsoft ever did - and that's a stratosphere-level high bar already.
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Making a 3d-printed Underwater Dive Helmet With A Floating Air Supply
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Check out his videos. If anyone knows how to properly calculate pressure for any application, it'd be Hyperspace Pirate. I agree this idea is silly and unnecessary (as he acknowledges himself), but it's done safely. He's done many projects more dangerous than this.
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Oh fuck off Meta
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1.1.1970 is consistent and easy to remember (at least for nerds like me)