jordanlund

@jordanlund@lemmy.one

Hey, he’s like, just this guy, you know?

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jordanlund,

As opposed to all the other times he’s talked to reporters…

jordanlund,

IIRC we didn’t get immediate mugshots on the others either. Probably by EOD or tomorrow.

jordanlund,

Not sure about the jail clothes, but defintely yes on the rest.

jordanlund,

He’s defending his right to lie in a court of law…

jordanlund,

Georgia has a 10% deal, so he only has to post $15K.

abcnews.go.com/US/…/story?id=102431955

“The bond can be paid through cash, a commercial surety, or a court program that requires a payment of 10% of the bond amount.”

jordanlund,

This sounds like a special court program, so if they skip, the court goes after them.

jordanlund,

That’s only if you’re trying to play it through the Steam UI, if you install Windows and run it like any other Windows machine it’s fine.

jordanlund,

I set up a USB-C SSD with a Windows 11 installation just to test this.

kingston.com/…/xs2000-portable-usb-c-solid-state-…

Installing it as a normal Windows game works fine.

jordanlund,

Oh, I’m not saying it’s not bullshit. :) But it does work in Windows on the Deck.

jordanlund,

Run a google search for “Roblox Merch”, there is a BOATLOAD of it. Tshirts, hoodies, backpacks, figurines…

PlayStation’s first Remote Play dedicated device, PlayStation Portal remote player, to launch later this year at $199.99 (blog.playstation.com)

PlayStation Portal remote player brings the PS5 experience to the palm of your hand. It includes the key features of the DualSense wireless controller, including adaptive triggers and haptic feedback*. The vibrant 8-inch LCD screen is capable of 1080p resolution at 60fps, providing a high definition visual experience that’s...

jordanlund,

Better than the original thinking of $299 which would have been a non-starter for a device that doesn’t even have it’s own games…

But still, $200 for a device that does what I can already do on my phone/tablet/Steam Deck is too high. It’s like they don’t know who their customers are.

Bundle this + the ear buds for $200 and then you have something.

jordanlund,

Pay yourself first.

You’re sitting down on payday, paying your bills.

Put a certain percentage in your savings account FIRST, then pay your bills.

jordanlund,

Comments are a bit brutal as I expected.

Love the cel shaded aesthetic, we’ll see where it goes…

jordanlund,

QD is only publishing it, somebody else developed it.

For me, the immersion breaker was the vehicle movement. Motorcycles and busses don’t slide over the road like a wet bar of soap on glass… but like I say, we’ll see where it goes…

jordanlund,
  1. Don’t talk about it unless asked.
  2. If asked, find ONE and only ONE good thing to say about it. Surely there’s something in there that’s appealling… “I really liked how confident he is!” He’s confidently WRONG, but don’t get into that part. “He’s really enthusiastic!”

My favorite? “It was amazing!” (how stupid and inane this book was) Spot the unsaid part. :)

jordanlund,

Into the Heart of Borneo by Redmond O’Hanlon.

Dude was a natural history book REVIEWER. Never left England in his life. Editor got the wild idea to pack him up and send him to Borneo for a month.

It is a funny, delightful, very fast read. Could not put it down.

When he survived, got back, turned in the manuscript, the editor liked it so much, he packed him off to the Amazon for TWO months.

“In Trouble Again” is the 2nd book.

Third book was called “No Mercy: A Journey Into the Heart of the Congo” and it’s not funny. At all. In the least little way, he and his crew were almost all killed in a nascent civil war.

4th book was “Trawler: A Journey Through the North Atlantic” - embedded on a fishing boat. The literary equivalent of “Deadliest Catch”.

Pennsylvania agrees to start publicly reporting problems with voting machines (apnews.com)

A legal challenge in Pennsylvania over the viability of a particular manufacturer’s voting system has ended in a settlement that advocates say will boost accountability and transparency by requiring election officials to record and publicly report problems with voting machines.

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