Do you want to know why? Read what people are saying. Ubi's DRM policies have caused many, many people to lose access to their games. I have at least 4 Ubi games in my Steam Library that I can't play. So ... what's that? A good $150 they owe me that I'll never see? Gee. Why would I dislike them? Because they personallyh fuked me.
I just looked through the PC Gamer article from 3 days ago. They tore it down a bit. Ya, its pretty VR specific hardware. Looks pretty cool, actually. But it's two screens built in a curved visor-shaped case. That aint no phone.
I was being silly to point out that it would be very easy for them to jump to just making phones. They are mostly there.
I'm probly stating the obvious. I'm usually a little behind the curve... But this steamframe thing ... It's already a phone, pretty much.It just needs different apps now.
Jebus. Ya, I'll take Valve's bloatware compared to anyone else's ... so far.Until they get in bed with Facebook.And push some new AI girlfriend on me.
Goddamn I wish I could build a custom phone OS like Arch. I would actually take the time and do that.When I get a new phone, it takes me a couple weeks to strip out all the crap without disabling the devices primary functions. Lotta breaking shit and rolling back. It takes for fukin ever.
I know open linux phones are on the horizon, at least to some degree.And when its a legit option, I'll shell out for a customizable phone.Until then, I'll stick to my lobotomized moto-g.
I eat rice frequently. I like wild and black rice, which has some of the highest arsenic ratings.There are various ways to wash it. The washing method I detailed takes requires only a bowl, very traditional, but there's various other methods.Arsenic is water soluble. Washing rice will remove a good bit of the poison.
Here's what they say about the actual pic.... supernova SN 2024ggi in the NGC 3621 galaxy. It was taken on 11 April 2024, just 26 hours after the initial detection of the supernova. ... spectropolarimetry, provides crucial information about the shape of the explosion even though it appears as a single point as seen from Earth.
This is outstanding advice, because most people don't eat nearly enough fiber. Ya. Its poverty food. It's also magic that will make your guts work correctly and possibly save your life.
I boil up a batch of beans/rice/quinoa or some combination every week. I cook enough to be an ingredient or side for several meals. I don't heavily flavor it, and cook to avoid much sauce, so its more flexible to use. There's always a stock container of beans or rice in my fridge. It may take you a few batches to get good at cooking these things from scratch, but its pretty simple stuff.
Ya folks. Wash your food.This most especially applies to brown and wild rice, which has natural arsenic. Rice may well be the primary or only source of arsenic in your life. Really, if you don't already know, you should learn and stop eating arsenic.And quinoa. If you eat quinoa, you probly already know this. But quinoa has a chemical called saponin until its washed.But ANYTHING that comes from a factory and passed through innumerable hands, yes you should wash it before you eat it. Pesticides. Chemicals. Germs and dirt.
Washing beans, rice, quinoa is pretty easy. Put it in a bowl with water. Stir it. Let it sit a bit.Stir it again, and pour the water off the top.(I use a strainer, but that is not necessary if you get good at this.)Do this seven times. If there was any clouding in the water, there won't be by the seventh repeat.I usually let it go on about an hour or so, I'm also soaking the product while washing it.
I got jumped by a group of Hell's Angels prospects out in a group to earn their points. Yes, they really do go out and hit people to show how badass they are. As a group. Against one drunk guy at 2am.The only one that got a clean hit in was the leader and his sucker punch. The rest had no clue or no idea how to hit. I bounced off the sidewalk, landed on my feet like a cat, couple yards away. Wished em all a fuk off, and walked away from those cowards.
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