SomewhatIntriguing
SomewhatIntriguing t1_j1ojsqu wrote
Reply to comment by rekabis in Samsung develops industry’s first 12nm-Class DDR5 DRAM by thebelsnickle1991
Guess you haven't heard of Samsung NVME chips, they're among the highest quality SSDs.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_j0d1okh wrote
Reply to comment by Im_a_furniture in Valve answers our burning Steam Deck questions — including a possible Steam Controller 2 by retroanduwu24
I think you're lost. There are game-specific support forums for questions like this.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_iye14ok wrote
Reply to comment by bolanrox in TIL Nolan Bushnell, the inventor of Pong and founder of Atari, also founded another company: Chuck E. Cheese by PresidentWeevil
Well that's the whole point of outsourcing, to make a profit.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_iy8lfp7 wrote
Reply to comment by y0shman in TIL about the TwitterPeek, a Twitter-only mobile device introduced in 2009 that allowed users to send and receive tweets...and nothing else by wilymon
I'm starting to think that just being a boring businessman like Tim Cook is the way to go. Work on shit behind the scenes and don't make ludicrous promises or ask consumers what features they want.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_iy8l59g wrote
Reply to comment by rafster929 in TIL about the TwitterPeek, a Twitter-only mobile device introduced in 2009 that allowed users to send and receive tweets...and nothing else by wilymon
Maybe he can integrate it into the Tesla interface. You have to tweet #start and watch an ad before your car turns on.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_iy3lnjj wrote
Reply to TIL that when it's really cold, Chicago sets its railroad tracks on fire to ensure that trains will be able to run properly and get to their destinations on time by leebruce2
Chicago sure loves their fires.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ixu8dn3 wrote
Reply to comment by ThatOtkauWolf_90 in TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
Sounds like whataboutism to me
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ixlxjel wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
…yikes.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ixlx1uo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
Lol so did I pal. I just edited my comment right now and then you responded. Were you sitting there reloading the page waiting for my comment to change? 😂
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ixlwinb wrote
Reply to comment by merkitt in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
Lol
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ixks4i8 wrote
Reply to comment by c0dizzl3 in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
Lol that’s what I thought. You have no fucking clue.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ixkqlil wrote
Reply to comment by c0dizzl3 in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
I’m serious. If you believe you can accurately tell the age of a dead cat then please enlighten me and tell me how.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ixkpzd7 wrote
Reply to comment by c0dizzl3 in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
It’s not. Because it isn’t possible.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ixkpmrw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
So tell me, how do they accurately age a cat?
Edit: no response? I’m shocked!
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ixk9p42 wrote
Are they just taking the owner’s word for it? I’m doubtful
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ix876sw wrote
Reply to comment by kiwidocnz in TIL John Williams has been nominated for 52(FIFTYTWO) Oscars. by Robinsonirish
You mean 5(FIVE)
SomewhatIntriguing t1_ix7flee wrote
Reply to comment by mtstilwell in TIL singer songwriter Leonard Cohen claimed to have written approximately 150 draft verses of his most famous song "Hallelujah", a claim substantiated by his notebooks containing manifold revisions and additions, and by contemporary interviews. by big_macaroons
Music is also personal though, and subjective
SomewhatIntriguing t1_itvpo0h wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Doctor is ‘not a crazy Apple person’ and recommends lifesaving Apple Watch to every patient by prehistoric_knight
They also seem to be terrible with money. They're overconfident with investing and many of these professionals end up losing their shirts.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_itrwnnd wrote
Reply to comment by GrayCS in Doctor is ‘not a crazy Apple person’ and recommends lifesaving Apple Watch to every patient by prehistoric_knight
I didn't say to leave the site, just one subreddit
SomewhatIntriguing t1_itrwief wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Doctor is ‘not a crazy Apple person’ and recommends lifesaving Apple Watch to every patient by prehistoric_knight
I understand, was just kidding around. It's not the greatest sub, that's for sure.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_itrsvjw wrote
Reply to comment by TheHappyMask93 in Doctor is ‘not a crazy Apple person’ and recommends lifesaving Apple Watch to every patient by prehistoric_knight
Then you're just a glutton for punishment!
SomewhatIntriguing t1_itrs4ld wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Doctor is ‘not a crazy Apple person’ and recommends lifesaving Apple Watch to every patient by prehistoric_knight
Reddit has this really neat feature where you can leave subs that annoy you
SomewhatIntriguing t1_itrrv8m wrote
Reply to comment by funkboxing in Doctor is ‘not a crazy Apple person’ and recommends lifesaving Apple Watch to every patient by prehistoric_knight
Yeah, not sure I would trust this doctor's advice.
SomewhatIntriguing t1_j1pzad2 wrote
Reply to comment by rekabis in Samsung develops industry’s first 12nm-Class DDR5 DRAM by thebelsnickle1991
Cool, I just thought we were talking about computer memory, not large appliances.