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  • Thanks for the responses.

    TIL: Americans pay first, then fill. Now I can understand how you could easily get distracted once it is in and locked.

    To clarify : this is absolutely impossible to accidentally happen in the EU, because the payment transaction isn't completed until the nozzle is placed back onto its support (that's when the pump shuts off).

  • We also have trigger-locks on EU pumps.

  • I saw yet another online post of someone driving off, ripping the whole station off the ground, starting a fire...

  • We also have trigger-locks on EU pumps.

  • In the EU the nozzle handle also has a lock-in mechanism. But it looks like the main difference is that in the EU we can't pay until the nozzle is placed back on the support. That's what stops the pumping. Until then you're still paying.

  • Yeah, same here (most of Europe).

    But I think Americans pay first then fill.

  • Video games, because I don't have time to play during the day.

    23:00 - "One last then I turn it off"

    01:45 - "Shit"

  • Starfield CPU requirement is "Intel Core i7-6800K or newer". I ran the game at nearly constant 60FPS on an (unsupported) i7-4790K.

    Sometimes the requirements are bullshit.

  • I always check https://howlongtobeat.com/ before starting a new game

    I also tend to prefer games that are short.

    Here are a couple of my PC recommandations, in no specific order :

    Somerville

    Jusant

    Planet of Lana

    Limbo + Inside

    Little Nightmares 1 + 2

    Cocoon

    Solar Ash

    Tunic

    Cult If The Lamb

    Have A Nice Death

    Death's Door

    Stray

    Trek To Yomi

  • Hello. First of all, thanks for your generosity.

    I would appreciate Barotrauma. I love indie survival games and this one has been on my radar for a while.

    Happy holidays 🥰

  • Black Friday deals bring discounts, as low as 45$ per year for some providers

  • 😎👌🌞🤗😂🥰😵‍💫💯💥🎉

  • Yes.

    1. Don't buy games with such DRMs
    2. Buy the game on DRM-free platforms like GOG
    3. Piracy
  • I went the lazy route and bought a ready to use (4 bay) Synology NAS. Yes it it proprietary and expensive, but the tools just work out of the box and are easy to maintain.

  • Such a good game. It really pushed me emotionally having to decide between bad and worst decisions.

  • Pros: access to custom firmwares and programs, vastly extending the vanilla console features. For example Bluetooth audio worked years before the official Nintendo patch. Other notable examples: tweaking device performance (CPU/memory), game saves manipulation, webbrowser access.

    Cons: don't use it online (including browsing or gaming) or accept the risk of potentially getting the console and the N.account permanently banned. Game and console software updates require special commands. Custom firmware and trying things out isn't particularly easy for non-technical people. Bad manipulations can permanently brick a console, turning it into an expensive paperweight or door stopper.