

Sounds far fetched. Like from another dimension kind of far fetched.


Sounds far fetched. Like from another dimension kind of far fetched.


I got a good deal for their older Pro 2 model last year and yeah it’s pretty good for the price honestly. Linux functionality is a bit dodgy though. Like, it kinda works but I need to set it up regularly for some reason. Switch mode is only partially supported and I can’t get the back buttons to work whatsoever on any mode. I switched to the Sony DualSense for most things but I’m willing to pay a premium price for the Steam Controller.
Back to your point though: Yes, there are good alternatives. Especially if you’re looking for something specialized like N64 emulation. 8BitDo got it for you. But man the Steam Controller seemss neat.


Can’t talk for Vader but 8BitDo’s repairability is going downhill while prices go up. Just based on repariability I would trust this Steam controller to outlive anything else at the moment.


It’s a no-brainer, really. All Steam Decks have been out of stock for literal months here in Europe. It’s clear they can’t deliver much more at the moment given the current hardware prices. Might as well develop something beefier before putting even more overpriced RAM and storage space into the old Steam Deck for much longer. It will be years until the Steam Deck 2 will release anyway.

Weirdly enough, I think the title kinda got it right in that people hate the AI industry but the article then generalizes it, claiming people hate the tech itself. Some people definitely do but pretty much everyone has a critical view on the industry and the tech giants behind it.
People hate the “how” more than the “what”, so to speak.


Even supervised driving should only be legal if the remote driver resides in the same country with a legit drivers license and a taxi license. It’s outlandish how “self-driving” cars rely on drivers from a different continent with no proof of proficiency.


And it almost makes sense for the Netherlands. Almost. They have amazing infrastructure. Their world class cycling lanes are pretty much disconnected from roads for the most part and even their highways are very decently lit at night. Then again, allowing Teslas to self drive isn’t the kind of mindset that got them there in the first place and I won’t be surprised when Teslas still fail under these stellar conditions.

“CEO said a thing!” journalism involves parroting the claims of a business leader or executive with absolutely no context, correction, or challenge whatsoever, no matter how elaborate the delusion.
Telling everyone Elon was a fraud for years was a painful time. Because people would just believe his endless claims that never turned out to be true. I could list a dozen major lies of his and they would just say “Just wait bro! He will save us all!”. Ugh.
Then again it was still not as painful as today. Journalism is largely really really bad and that’s in part to the fact most of it is owned by the obscene rich.
De Pindakaaswinkel in the Netherlands has some wild flavors, including stoopwafel and fried onions.
There’s peanut butter with chili, fried onions, chocolate and… well I suppose you could just add those ingredients yourself now that I think about it.


I had an email never arrive because I used Firefox for Linux. It worked on my phone in a different browser. God knows what went on there. I suppose their website never really registered I even made a request from my desktop even though it told me the email was on the way. Really strange.


It took me years to learn that you’re supposed to do them very slowly. Otherwise it will keep bothering you to fill out more. Pretend you are 80 years old and you’re good to go on your first try.
That’s the default in Germany in every single branch and I hate it. You won’t hear back from 4/5 applications.
It has a bad reputation but a good selection of games and features.


If you do FBI level criminal activity you better make sure not to give your credit card information to the E-Mail provider. I’m sorry but this one was easy to avoid.
Thank goodness hackers can’t fit through that door so it’s perfectly safe!