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  • LaForge is occasionally kinda creepy...

  • Tariff!

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  • That's weird, your message says .world has 273 subscribers, but if I open the sidebar it says 0.

  • egg💉irl

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  • Damn, bro even developed a cameltoe.

  • It's likely that only eastern Europeans will know the reference to the cartoon character, but I laughed so hard at this. (This was on the side of a truck)

  • Tariff!

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  • I just realized that I had forgotten about polandball and now I miss it.

  • Rule

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  • .tar.xz

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  • Because modern media files are already compressed by default and have very little redundancy in them.

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  • No way media compressed 5x.

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  • It would be funny if it wasn't so tragic.

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  • Was there a second plane crash? I've seen some stuff that implied it.

  • Woah, Eevee Jolteon is PD-compliant? Nice! I wrongly assumed it can only do AC.

  • Do you mean that the app should render them in a special way? My Voyager isn't doing anything.

  • I've never heard the term itself, but is it referring to having more muscle mass due to higher levels of testosterone in men?

  • At some point it evolved into "clam yo tits", with Ariel the Little Mermaid picture.

  • Remembering how Subset Games is notoriously anti-mobile I looked into it. Turns out, as usual, they did not intend to release a mobile port, just like with FTL. They have an FTL iPad port, but refused to release an Android port due to piracy concerns, claiming it wasn't worth the effort to bother with the port. But Netflix approached them and sponsored the mobile ports for Into the Breach. In other words, if not for Netflix, the game would not have been playable on mobile at all. This likely applies to all the other Netflix exclusive games, they don't buy licenses, they sponsor the ports.

    And even if they were just buying licenses and making games available only through Netflix, then go complain to the game devs, not Netflix. Devs are the ones who agreed to it when they were offered money.

  • Never used Prime, so can't comment.

  • Hmm, didn't know that one was exclusive to Netflix. It's not a universal thing or a rule, cause San Andreas Definitive Edition, for example, is available for purchase for $20. Probably depends on what the game publisher agreed to.