A PC gamer has found a fun way to make Steam games feel like physical cartridges again.
Reddit user u/Jibril-sama created a setup using old 2.5-inch SSDs, with each 128GB drive holding one Steam game and a small script.
When the SSD is plugged into the PC, it automatically opens Steam and launches that game.
The creator bought the used SSDs for around €7 each and uses them to store games that aren’t played often, freeing up space on the main drive.
When they want to play a game, they simply plug in the SSD like inserting a game cartridge.
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Eventually, even digital data will no longer be owned by individuals on their own initiative. Whenever there is a major change or accident in the world, in a country, in a government, in an idea, in a trend, access to it may suddenly be cut off.
La découverte, c'est surtout de constater que les gars qui ont installé les 2 tuyaux colorés dans les années 80 ont sciemment détruit une mosaïque au marteau-piqueur sans en aviser le MiBACT pour ne pas retarder les travaux.
Someone on Reddit built a WoW private server with 1,800 bots and AI chat via the DeepSeek API.
Dead Internet Theory, but playable.
An MMORPG with no real players, yet somehow it still feels human.
The New York Knicks have officially won their first NBA Championship in 53 years, defeating the San Antonio Spurs.
It is the Knicks’ first NBA title since 1973.
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