Yeah, exactly. The post is about the launch date, but I guess I still should've clarified that I don't get the excitement for the Switch 2 on its launch date in particular.
Yeah, new Nintendo console. But new consoles haven't really been particularly exciting for a while imo -- they aren't really doing anything new. The Switch did new stuff (the first "hybrid" console/mobile device), and the Steam Deck made PC gaming (and the Steam library) handheld.
But since then and aside from that? I really don't understand what's to be excited about a new console launch at such a high price point, especially when they're setting a new standard (high) price for games. I'm not seeing anything new that hasn't been done before.
...and the downvotes are not changing my mind, lol...that suggests to me that it's just fanboyism. And that's great for those who are excited. To me, it seems like successful brand marketing with little substance behind it.
Used consoles have been cheaper though. And with such a high launch price, I could see it having "room" to drop. Tariff fears and such may have been priced in.
the reason they formed a minority government is the same reason Kamala lost, their insistence on genocide
I haven't heard a single Canadian mention that as an election issue, and I'd been following the election. I live in a metropolitan city, and I have many Muslims in my social circles. I also have people in my social circles who lean more NDP, and others who are further left than that.
Of course. I do expect the price to drop significantly over time though.
I'm not seeing what makes it worth that much money to have on launch day.
You can point to many consoles throughout history and ask "wHaTs tHe PoInT???" based on their launch titles.
Yeah, exactly. Some consoles had a killer app, like Super Mario 64. Or 3D graphics. Or the console doubled as a DVD player. Or it had some other sort of new tech.
I'm not really seeing what the killer app the Switch 2 has that makes it worth such a high price.
LMAO...that comment got removed.
I expected that commenter to not reply (out of embarrassment, because most people with that kind of attitude tend to be too small to admit their mistakes).
Instead, it seems like they doubled down...what did that comment say? Ahaha
Yeah, the first time I heard of people protesting against "mutilating children's genitals [in North America]", I thought it was a protest against circumcision. I thought, "Wow, we're finally moving society forward!"
...nope. It was backwards again.
I can have fun with the original Switch, my computer, my phone, myself...lots of options! Lmao
It was busy when I went. The workers said it had been like that pretty much all day
Canada could use another few provinces... California, interested?
I think those films generally fall into the either the "don't know how to turn it into a movie" or "the fans will buy anything" camps.
Now, gaming movies are getting bigger budgets and such, and probably more involvement from the game companies.
EDIT: Also, the IPs now have way more fans than they did before. Thinking of SMB, at least
What's the point of the Switch 2? It seems like it'll only have a small handful of exclusives that'll cost maybe $1,000... that seems crazy expensive for like.4 games. I'm certain prices will go down eventually
Newspapers used to be displayed in boxes, and available for sale almost vending machine-style.
I imagine headlines were "buy-bait" back then. But maybe they weren't quite as good at it, since it hadn't been studied as much?
English would also be unrecognizable in 1375. At a glance, it seems like it was Middle English, which means you'd probably get as much intelligibility with any other English speakers as a monolingual Dutch speaker would have with a monolingual English speaker today. Maybe a bit closer, but still.
Shakespeare was still hundreds of years away.
...Not that any of this would matter to anyone living in North America.
Its funny to me that men's spaces on the internet often is pretty chill, while the opposite for the other people
Depends. There are plenty of incel spaces all over the internet. There are also countless "boy clubs" (think certain online game communities) that are horribly toxic, especially to those who aren't male (or weren't born that way).
... you're looking for what? Lol
Though please be aware, generally when a link shows up on Facebook and gets formatted with a picture and a paragraph underneath it. This feature is controlled directly by the external sites integration with Facebook or social platform, and they can choose how much of the link is condensed or shown.
This is what seals the deal for me as the news companies being in the wrong here.
After an episode of The IT Crowd was criticised as transphobic, Linehan became involved in anti-transgender activism. He argues that transgender activism endangers women, and has likened the use of puberty blockers to Nazi eugenics. Linehan says his views have lost him work and ended his marriage
- Wikipedia
your options are shite and I refuse them all is a valid vote, why make it harder for someone to choose that than necessary?
The only way that's communicated is by officially declining the ballot. And I agree with the other commenter that it should be easier to do this.
By not voting, you're communicating "They're all fine; I can't be assed to pick".
Amazing find and well worth the read!

What's the worst thing you've seen Excel used for?
(bonus points if it's being used for official business purposes)

What determines whether people are likely to purposely (but mistakenly) put two words together (without a space)?
One of the tricky things with English is that we often have words that can be combined to form different words.
Like greenhouse. It's a combination of green + house. But a greenhouse is something very different from a green house. Autocorrect may cause some people to make this mistake, but generally, the concepts are understood to be different.
On the other side of things, there's things like "alot" which is mistakenly used so commonly that my autocorrect didn't even care that I typed that (and it's not just because of the quotes!).
Then there are words like login, which as a noun is definitely one word, but as a verb, should almost definitely be two words ("log in to this website", but "this is my login for the website")...but "login" seems to be universally recognized as standard for a verb, even though we don't say loginned for the past tense (we still say "logged in").
And of course, there are other words that are commonly paired together that we don't often see with the spa

Have a credit card with crappy rewards but a high limit. If I cancel it, will a better card let me raise the limit?
I have 3 credit cards...
- Oldest, good for groceries, but that's it. It represents about 45% of my total credit card limit.
- Crappy card, used to have good rewards but now sucks. This is about 40% of my total credit card limit. A few years old. I use it once every few months to keep it active.
- My current "best" card that I use for most things. Only had it about a year. Represents around 15% of my total credit limit, but I'd like it to be more as it has the best rewards.
I pay off all my cards twice a month and have a great credit score.
I'm wondering if there's any drawbacks to cancelling my crappy card and either applying for a limit increase on my good one or just applying for a new/better card.

Why are people downvoting the MediaBiasFactChecker bot?
I know MediaBiasFactCheck is not a be-all-end-all to truth/bias in media, but I find it to be a useful resource.
It makes sense to downvote it in posts that have great discussion -- let the content rise up so people can have discussions with humans, sure.
But sometimes I see it getting downvoted when it's the only comment there. Which does nothing, unless a reader has rules that automatically hide downvoted comments (but a reader would be able to expand the comment anyways...so really no difference).
What's the point of downvoting? My only guess is that there's people who are salty about something it said about some source they like. Yet I don't see anyone providing an alternative to MediaBiasFactCheck...

How can I start a timer from my home screen by voice without saying "Hey Google"?
I used to be able to press the microphone button on my home screen and say "Start 5-minute timer" and it would start the timer.
Now, when I do that, it does a Google search for "Start 5-minute timer".
How do I get that functionality back?
I don't want to open an app, and I don't want to use a number pad or anything to enter the number.
EDIT: Thank you! I went into the Gestures section of Settings, and now I can long-press the power button to get the desired behaviour. This might even be more convenient than tapping the mic icon!

What are some food items that cost less than what they "should"?
Bananas are ridiculously cheap even up here in Canada, and they aren't grown anywhere near here. Yet a banana can grow, be harvested, be shipped, be stocked, and then be purchased by me for less than it'd cost to mail a letter across town. (Well, if I could buy a single banana maybe...or maybe that's not the best comparison, but I think you get my point)
Along the banana's journey, the farmer, the harvester, the shipper, the grocer, the clerk, and the cashier all (presumably) get paid. Yet a single banana is mere cents. If you didn't know any better, you might think a single banana should cost $10!
I'm presuming that this is because of some sort of exploitation somewhere down the line, or possibly loss-leading on the grocery store's side of things.
I'm wondering what other products like bananas are a lot cheaper than they "should" be (e.g., based on how far they have to travel, or how difficult they are to produce, or how much money we're saving "unethically").
I've heard that

What do ridiculously rich people (like Bill Gates etc.) ask for/get for Christmas/birthdays/etc.?
I know money can't buy happiness blahblahblah.
Do they do gift exchanges at all?
Do they ask for anything?
They have enough money that they could get anything made or done for them at a moment's notice. Like having ChatGPT, but for services. Ridiculous things we couldn't imagine.
Anyone have any insight into general trends along those lines?