

Sony would probably create a proprietary standard before they’d switch to displayport.
he/they


Sony would probably create a proprietary standard before they’d switch to displayport.


Statistical anomaly. This year they accidentally counted Jorkin Georg.


Booting Gnome for the first time is such a baffling experience. Then you discover extensions and it feels pretty good.
I don’t like that I’m beholden to extensions that may break after an update to get what I want out of it, but I still use it on my laptop cause it’s the best touchscreen experience I’ve had (after tweaks)
Nice cock
I mean it, they look cool


Waiting on the answer to see if OP is based or sucks


Mine grew a visible line at the foldy bit that you can see at an angle.
I like the phone though, just know what you’re getting into.


The state of discourse is so dire I’m gonna have to workshop a way to make the “Schutzstaffel IT Guy” bit more obvious.


I’m only the SS’s IT guy, I don’t do that stuff. I’m still a good person. They’re gonna pay for my college.


Booting Windows after not using it for two months feels like putting your hand in a meat grinder


When in doubt, assume it’s because of fuckery from the HDMI Forum
Kinda moot these days when everything is using flash storage. Transfering a Blu-Ray to storage at 100MB/s before playing is an acceptable compromise if it means you can use the fastest possible storage for all games, without the cost.
Of course, this wouldn’t work on a portable not named PSP


Ayaneo also makes a few, but they’re a lot chonkier and high-specced (and x86)

Say what you actually want to say, cause it just looks like you’re sticking up to Batista.
I’ll never forgive Fidel for taking my grandpa’s farm and teaching his slaves how to read
About me: Arch btw


Hey I’m really enjoying GNOME after I added 8 extensions that do what I expect a desktop environment to do


Boot boys frag your officer challenge


Shout out to anyone named Cyan
Now at 48,000 km (30,000 mi) in total length, with plans to expand to 60,000 km (37,000 mi) by 2030. Currently 2/3rds of all high speed rail worldwide.