Yeah that's what I went with in the end - I just like physical books if I can get them!
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Sad noises
I took a trip to see Lexar's flash memory manufacturing facilities in China and talk to them about the current AI-driven scarcity of RAM and SSDs. Here's what I learned:
www.digitalfoundry.net/features/lex...
This one is still my favourite though: youtu.be/JcJSW7Rprio?...
Toxic max security - another incredible product / video from @tomvii.bsky.social who is the most talented and productive weirdo online.
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ah that sucks, i'm still on a 2019 (pre-AI lol) TV
Never thought LG would use AI-generated marketing images, smh
Damn, I haven't even shared my review with you yet ;) Awesome, do let me know how you find it! I hope it is indeed BIFL, or at least BIFALT
Classy move.
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100% agree
@watchexp.bsky.social continues to impress; their look at LEGO weaponry for April Fool's Day has incredible commitment to the bit: www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0g0...
No worries! <3
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It's a Hollyland VenusLiv Air. It's not really a webcam to be fair, it's more of a dedicated streaming camera, but it's very very interesting - lotta features for me to dive into! amzn.to/4dw2v9L
Ah cheers mate
And even better without Bluesky compression: i.ibb.co/bMTD8v9W/WIN...
Damn, this webcam is insanely good.
My first day back with DF was yesterday, and I was immediately thrust into filming for a DF Direct Q&A - as you can probably tell by my unshaven face. Here you go: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeSz...
Haha
Love this song - CRJ doesn't miss
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Still training for the 10K at the end of April! Big day today, did my first continuous 5K and got some great tips from a marathon coach friend. Helps to run in a purpose-built olympic park too!
Shanghai bund skyline at night
Shanghai sure is pretty
Never followed an account so fast
Your favourite sim racing YouTubers are piloting a Porsche GT3 car at the Nürburgring this year - as Fanatec splashes out in its first major sponsorship in ages.
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Rosa from Brooklyn 99 holding Pombon saying "i've only had Pombon for a day and a half but if anything happened to him i'll kill everyone in this room and then myself"
Hello everyone. I come with the sad news that as you are no doubt already aware, we're saying goodbye to several of our friends and colleagues here at Eurogamer. Leaving us are Tom Orry, our editorial director; our video team of Ian Higton, Zoe Delahunty-Light, and Alix Attenborough; Alex Donaldson, our editor-at-large; and Will Judd, who worked across Digital Foundry, hardware and deals. I'll start with Tom, who over the past year-plus had made himself a hugely valuable source of advice, expertise, desert-dry humour and world class poker faces (I think we just about made him laugh once, for a moment, on his final day). Tom initially began the role when Tom Phillips was our editor-in-chief here, mostly working away diligently in the background in a two-Tom-tandem doing editorial director things, before taking on a more prominent role on the site itself over the past 11 or 12 months, gracing us with some signature console nostalgia and unjustifiably intense Project Gotham Racing enthusiasm. Tom, Dom, Alex and I, along with the rest of the team, worked together closely on what a 'new Eurogamer' might look like last year, and his experience in running multiple games media sites was consistently our rock to lean on. While he may have initially seemed an outsider of sorts compared to Eurogamer chiefs of old - at least to some on the surface, coming from his 20-plus years across our sister sites VG247 and USGamer, and before that the cult-favourite site he founded in our once-rival VideoGamer - I can't stress enough how much Tom 'got' Eurogamer. His goal was for us to be at the heart of the big stories that mattered most to our readers with original, diligent reporting and on-the-button commentary, and that will absolutely continue. In immaculately on-brand, limelight-dodging Orry style, Tom opted to sneak his farewell into this past weekend's What We've Been Playing column, but I'll be damned if he gets away with it that easily. Sorry Tom. Here's what he had to say…
From myself and the whole team at @eurogamer.bsky.social, a very fond farewell and huge thank you to our friends and colleagues (thread).💙