

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/epilepsy-brain-implant-1.7245178
Here’s one example. Google it yourself if you’re interested in learning more.
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/epilepsy-brain-implant-1.7245178
Here’s one example. Google it yourself if you’re interested in learning more.
We are currently helping people with this sort of tech
If you’re afraid of websites hosted in Russia, I have bad news for you regarding piracy.
I don’t think you understand how emulation works
I don’t think these systems are comparable. They serve different markets.
The Internet Archive should seriously consider moving outside US juristiction.
Is the Switch even powerful enough to emulate Gamecube? Or are they porting them?
I use the 👍react to show that I’ve seen the message but don’t need to respond. Usually in the case of someone sending a money transfer or something like that.
Yeah except I never said their arguments aren’t valid like the comic is suggesting. Nor did I say they shouldn’t run ads at all. All I said was the amount of ads is tiresome.
For this comic to be relevant I’d have to have said something along the line of “Im not going to listen to what they say because they run ads”
I’m happy for Robert and co.’s success, I just wish they had a model that didn’t rely so heavily on advertising, like some other leftist content creators I listen to.
I would too but afaik its only available on apple podcasts :(
This has nothing to do with what I said
The podcast is critical of corpratism and consumerism, but they run like 5 minutes of ads every 10 minutes. Its excessive
I’m a fan of ICHH, but my god, for an anticapitalist podcast they really need to lay off the ads just a little bit
I don’t understand why Americans are more concerned with foreign governments having their data than their own.
Your own government can do much more nefarious things with it than a country a continent away.
Are you sure? I don’t see anything resembling a ‘joke’ on the site and after a quick google search it seems to be a registered 501©3 organization.
Seeing “blockchain” and “eradicating poverty” on the same page is ringing some serious alarm bells.
I feel like the “retroness” comes down to more the gameplay than the passage of time. Despite coming out 20 years ago, 360 games have a lot of similarities to modern games. Contrast that to the SNES, which had a much different limitations and approach to game design.
I really want some of the existing NFC and LED implants that are available, but I keep putting it off because I’m a bit squeamish about installing it myself and no professional service is near me.
I had agency and a moral compass in my late teens and twenties.
I miss the days when people would just leave their wifi networks open. It was a godsend when moving into a new apartment and waiting on the cable company.