PC gaming, Pokémon, network engineering, space, some other things
Biography
He is a good and lovable snowfox
Occupation
sitting at home doing computer things I guess
System
CPU
Intel Core i7-8086K @ 4.7GHz
Motherboard
ASRock Z370 Extreme4
RAM
32GB G.Skill TridentZ DDR4-3200
GPU
Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 5700
Case
Fractal Design Define S2
Storage
500GB Samsung 970 Evo Plus, 1TB Western Digital Black, 4TB Hitachi DeskStar NAS, 2TB Hitachi DeskStar 7K2000
PSU
XFX XTR 650W
Display(s)
Acer H236HL bid, AOC G2590FX
Cooling
Noctua NH-U12S Chromax
Keyboard
Drop Alt (NK_ Sherbet), Input Club Kira (NK_ Sherbet), Massdrop Ctrl (Kailh Box Royal), Anne Pro 2 (Kailh Box Brown), Drop Carina (Kailh Pro Light Green), Keychron K4 (LK Optical Blue), Hexgears Venture (Kailh Choc White)
Don't forget that Iwiński was actively lying about how well the game ran on last-gen consoles as late as a few weeks before launch. He was one of the leading forces in misrepresenting the state of the game on last-gen consoles, likely because 41% of preorders were on them.
Don't let him get away with that.
First the removal of the headphone jack, then that honestly ugly camera bump, then the removal of the SD card and now removal of the only thing that made Samsung Pay more "worth it" than Google Pay. Oh, and also copying Apple and not including a charger so they can pretend to care about the environment.
Hey, how well did things go the last time Samsung removed a bunch of features?
I've seen screenshots on Twitter of sitting US congresspeople asking people on Parler for their personal info so they can "stay in touch", which actually resulted in people posting their private info. This includes email addresses, full names and even street addresses. I'm obviously not going to post them here due to the posts containing the info uncensored, but considering how much of a shitshow of a site Parler was I am not all that surprised this happened.
However, I guess that's how participants in the January 6th insurrection were added to "no fly" lists so quickly. They broug
So whatcha saying is, the only private info obtained was what Parler users posted themselves in response to US representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and whoever else asked for it (likely due to a lack of tech literacy and knowledge of what is and isn't okay to post online).
Honestly the way how Parler was run gave me the impression that the entire thing was a massive shitshow. The fact that they don't actually delete anything despite asking for sensitive info including state issued IDs just confirms it.
tfw an optional addon for KDE that's been also adapted for GNOME made entirely by volunteers offers better, more consistent functionality than a built-in windows feature developed by microsoft