Month: January 2023

The Eve 6 Guy Offers Advice To A Dude Still Reeling From A Kick To The Crotch And A Woman Still Wondering About Her Ex’s Sexuality

“Suddenly I’m on My Knees, Gasping for Air” Dear Eve 6 Guy, Back when I was a freshman in high school over a decade ago, I was involved in my youth group, which held an annual ski trip. I was totally jacked because I was looking forward to grinding the…

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Congrats To The Biggest Loser (Of Money), Elon Musk

Bill Buckner. Justin Guarini. Anyone who “ran” against Vladimir Putin. Now Elon Musk has joined the ranks of the greatest losers in history. The Guinness Book of World Records has awarded the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and Twitter a record for biggest loss of personal fortune. Forbes has estimated that…

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Electric air dusters rock

I have always had a complicated relationship with canned compressed air. For a neat freak, it’s a vital tool. It keeps your keyboards clean, it blasts dust out of your gaming PC, and it gets gunk out of those hard to reach parts of devices. It’s an invaluable tool, an…

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Marvel Snap PvP mode drops very soon

After weeks of playtesting, theorycrafting, ladder-climbing, and a bunch of shit-talking, I am ready to face my friends in Marvel Snap’s PvP mode. In a new blog on the Unity developer tools website, Marvel Snap associate design director Kent-Erik Hagman wrote about what players can expect when Battle Mode is planned…

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Samsung starts building SSDs that could make laptops faster, more power efficient

Audio player loading… Samsung quietly revealed that it’s working on the next generation of SSDs (solid state drives) with the upcoming PM9C1a. The company intends for the drive to “provide elevated computing and gaming performance in PCs and laptops” for everyday scenarios. With that design philosophy in mind, the PM9C1a…

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Congress blocks purchase of more Microsoft combat goggles

The US government has reportedly passed on buying more HoloLens-based AR combat goggles from Microsoft after discovering the current version has some kinks to work out, according to Bloomberg. So instead of ordering more of the current model, the government approved $40 million for Microsoft to develop a new version.…

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