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alphacyberranger ,
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This game is a masterpiece. It's a shame Tango got shutdown because some people in suits felt the metrics on their dashboard wasn't good enough.

alphacyberranger ,
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In my opinion, choosing the right kind of pen is very important. I use ballpoint pens mostly and prefer some pens much more because of their tip, weight , thickness and shape.

I have really bad handwriting. All my teachers used to complain about it back in school. I did improve it slightly over the years with practice. But nowadays I type on touchscreen or keyboards 95% of the time and in the rare occasions I use a pen I have starting trouble and my handwriting gets really really bad. Hell I can't even write stuff on a straight line. Writing may become less frequent in the future in most jobs I guess.

But that being said, if you wanna improve it keep practicing, hold the pen properly and choose a pen with the type of tip that works best for you. You can even practice on those handwriting books.

alphacyberranger ,
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Now now you old fart, let's get you back to bed

I Will Fucking Piledrive You If You Mention AI Again — Ludicity ( ludic.mataroa.blog )

How stupid do you have to be to believe that only 8% of companies have seen failed AI projects? We can't manage this consistently with CRUD apps and people think that this number isn't laughable? Some companies have seen benefits during the LLM craze, but not 92% of them. 34% of companies report that generative AI specifically...

alphacyberranger ,
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Same here. I have seen and worked in entire projects based on AI bullshit.

HP bricks ProBook laptops with bad BIOS delivered via automatic updates — many users face black screen after Windows pushes new firmware ( www.tomshardware.com )

On May 26, a user on HP's support forums reported that a forced, automatic BIOS update had bricked their HP ProBook 455 G7 into an unusable state. Subsequently, other users have joined the thread to sound off about experiencing the same issue....

alphacyberranger ,
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Is it just for ProBooks?....I think something similar is plaguing my Pavilion Gaming as well.

alphacyberranger OP ,
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Assets. I found out the hard way that my 1650 can't handle this game. The visuals and audio are really really good. So I guess most of the size went into the assets.

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