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  • I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you're not stupid or trying to troll.
    Introverts' social batteries recharge when alone (generalising).
    The joke is that they're in the cool-down period.
    It really isn't very complicated.

    If you still don't get it and are an extrovert, imagine how you'd feel when forced to be alone (by your friends, of all people) - which is a mirror of forcing the opposite to socialise.

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    Huawei unveils world’s first tri-fold phone, the Mate XT Ultimate Design
  • Gorilla produces two main categories: high drop resistance, and high scratch resistance.
    It's not really possible to have both (hard vs flexible).

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    The $700 PS5 Pro doesn’t come with a disc drive
  • People who buy consoles do it for the "press a button to game".
    Not necessarily because they don't understand pc's, but because they don't want the faff.

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    Sony Increases PS5 Controller Prices in US, Europe, and More
  • You're still rubbing a conductor against a resistor - that will wear out due to physical contact no matter what.

    Calibration would be a good.

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    Sony Increases PS5 Controller Prices in US, Europe, and More
  • They keep getting stick drift at insane rates (anecdotal evidence), which sony ensures is a great pain to get fixed, assuming you're in warranty.
    Ive just replaced one stick in my friends ds5 with the hall effect type, which should outlast the rest of the controller and cost £1.50 (which I'm sure would be less wholesale).

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    Dear iPhone users:
  • If the fucking usb c audio was at least consistent, but no, the dongles are different and the phones are different, good luck trying to not blow up ypur phone by buying the wrong accessory (I blame the spec, not that I've read it)

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    Anon misses something
  • Hindsight is always 20:20.
    Just wait patiently for the realisation that'll pop into your head 2 years later just as you're falling asleep .

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    Posting the shopping cart theory because people had questions in a separate thread
  • UK here, no coins in any shop's trolleys.
    I'm outraged at the number of people leaving carts everywhere. Do they have other people wiping their butt for them too? I don't understand.

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    Jackhammer
  • The way senses are processed is almost unbelievable.

    When your eyesight is partially damaged (by a laser, for example), your brain will fill in the spots, so you won't even realise there's a problem until it's too late (too much damage to cover up).
    As the above stated, there's a blind spot (although I don't think it's smack in the middle) - there are tests online you can try to 'see' it.
    Your sight also automatically enhances objects it thinks are important, and will predict movementsand patterns, e.g. a baseball you're trying to hit.
    There's also no colour in peripheral vision, although the brain does colour it in.

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    Bluetooth 6.0 adds centimeter-level accuracy for device tracking — upgraded version also improves device pairing
  • I mean, yes, depending on the signal strength and interference. Can't have tiny, efficient, powerful, reliable and wireless all. There are gonna be compromises.

    Any decent earphones will offer different codec and encoding support for high quality, good connection, or best latency.

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