This is so funny because what do you mean "All 12 Extreme Trials Cleared"
Which 12? There are less than 12 in an expansion. Which expansion are we talking? Just any 12 extremes?
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All anyone is talking about is GTA6 and I have not, for even one nanosecond, thought about purchasing that game. I have literally zero interest in ever playing it for any reason. I get that people like Rockstar, but I dont understand the hype for GTA6, genuinely.
PlayStation updated its Terms of Service in April 2026, and Section 21 outlines how inactive PSN accounts may be closed.
> If a PSN account remains inactive for 36 months, Sony may begin the account closure process. The account holder will receive an email notification and has 6 months to sign in or request that the account remain active.
> If no action is taken and the account is closed, access to PlayStation Network services will end.
>Any digital purchases tied to that account, including games, DLC, and other digital content, will no longer be accessible.
According to the Terms of Service, this process is irreversible.
"We love Sobe we really do. People have been trying to bring it back for a while now but they couldn't do it. The Democrats wouldn't let them because they hate our country. But we're doing it. We're bringing it back. And we're doing it with glass. Do you remember the glass? Great big thick bottles of glass, it was incredible. You could throw it across a parking lot and it wouldn't break can you believe that?"
A tweet thats like "I once farted and a it sounded like that one horn from a cartoon" could get one of these AI essay farm account to churn out a totally serious 3,000 word essay about the history of the Klaxon horn and why it changed everything
The rock that wiped out the dinosaurs was about six miles across, taller than Mount Everest, moving at 45,000 miles an hour. It hit shallow sea off what is now Mexico at 60 degrees, which a 2020 Imperial College London study found was close to the deadliest angle possible.
The steep angle mattered more than the size. Coming in at 60 degrees threw the most rock and gas high into the sky, where wind could spread it around the world. And the target was the worst it could have picked, shallow seafloor made of sulfur-rich rock. The impact turned that rock to vapor and threw billions of tons of sulfur into the air.
The blast, equal to billions of Hiroshima bombs, was only the start. As the debris thrown into space fell back to Earth, friction turned each piece into a glowing hot pellet. For up to an hour, the sky over much of the planet glowed like the inside of an oven set to broil. Anything caught in the open cooked. The only land animals with a real chance were the ones that could hide underground or underwater.
At a site in North Dakota, nearly 2,000 miles from the crater, scientists found fish buried with tiny beads of impact glass still stuck in their gills. Those fish died within an hour of the strike, killed by a wave that sloshed out of an inland sea when the ground heaved.
What finished the dinosaurs came slower. The sulfur and dust wrapped around the whole planet and blocked out the sun, and with the light gone the warmth went too, dropping global temperatures by several degrees and keeping them down for years, in some models more than a decade. Plants need sunlight to make food, so in the dark they died. The plant-eaters starved. Then the animals that hunted them starved as well, and the loss climbed up the food chain until about three quarters of every species on Earth was gone.
Here is the part the joke gets right. Birds are dinosaurs. They split off from small meat-eating dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago and lived alongside the giant ones for over 100 million years. Most birds died in the disaster too, including every last one that still had teeth. The ones that made it were small, ground-living birds with beaks that could crack open seeds, and seeds can sit buried in the soil for years, waiting out a disaster.
Those few survivors became every bird alive today, more than 10,000 species. The pigeon outside your window is a dinosaur whose family lived through the single worst day this planet has ever had.
>its 2030
>storage is now $100/gb because of AI
>all modern video games are 400GB+ because they're AI upscaled 16k resolution
>100m+ Audio files, AI enhanced
>base console costs $1299 with 1TB drive
>OS takes up 500gb, packed with AI features
>you can only own one game at a time
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This is the end game of Digital Licensing for Video Games and other digital media. This will sweep across all industries, and physical media production will cease to exist in my life time. We will own nothing.
Physical disc production ending in January 2028 for new games releasing on PlayStation consoles.
"Physical game disc production for all new games releasing on PlayStation consoles will be discontinued starting January 2028."
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XBOX is increasing the prices of their consoles:
• Series S 512GB: $399 ➡️ $499
• Series S 1TB: $449 ➡️ $599
• Series X 1TB: $649 ➡️ $800
• Series X 1TB Digital: $599 ➡️ $750
I don’t understand the whole “AC in Europe” debate. The controversy mostly exists to avoid a much simpler reality: you cannot roll out air conditioning across Europe at the scale and speed needed to solve immediate problems such as the current heatwave.
Several factors are at play:
• Europe did not used to experience this level of heat. Climate change has changed the picture, and relatively quickly.
• Much of Europe’s building stock is old, often centuries old. These buildings were designed to moderate temperature with features such as thick walls and natural ventilation, not to accommodate modern air conditioning systems.
• Those historic buildings are a huge asset. Their façades are part of what makes European cities attractive and economically valuable. You cannot simply cover them with external AC units without damaging that heritage.
• Even with strong political will, who would pay for a continent-wide retrofit that preserves historic architecture? The cost would run into hundreds of billions of euros.
• And even if the money were available, could manufacturers produce the equipment fast enough? Could installers be trained and hired quickly enough? Europe already faces labour shortages in many skilled trades. So where would the workforce come from? More immigration? That would simply create another round of the same xenophobic arguments that already dominate public debate.
So that’s the short version: Europe will not have universal air conditioning anytime soon. Much of its building stock was not designed for it, and the necessary resources, money, industrial capacity, supply chains, and labour simply do not exist at the required scale.
Air conditioning will spread, and in many places it already is. But it will happen gradually, starting with newer buildings where installation is easier and cheaper, and expanding as investment, production capacity, and skilled labour grow.
There may even be an upside. As modern buildings become better adapted to hotter summers, some of the premium currently attached to beautiful old buildings may diminish, making them more affordable.
In the meantime, people invent cultural controversies. Americans, in particular, seem unable to resist them. A European heatwave somehow becomes another opportunity for Europe-bashing, social media outrage, and people taking sides in a debate that ignores the practical constraints. It’s much easier to argue about why Europe doesn’t have air conditioning than to explain how you would install it across an entire continent.
This is one of the most dogshit takes I've ever read from someone who presents as a Halo fan.
What a stupid thing to tweet confidently that couldn't be more wrong on an infinite number of levels.
Ancient, monolithic weapon of mass destruction built with long-lost technology that's been lost in space, floating for untold millenia looks like it just came out of the Halo factory brand new. This is why it's important to hire artists
I'm genuinely shocked that there are people who don't understand this piece of hardware.
Its a PC for console gamers who don't wanna pay for someone to build a PC or build one themselves you fucking donut.
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They don't refuse to acknowledge it because they think you're wrong. They're doing it because they know its true.
Admitting that he broke a clear ToS rule (evasion) would mean that they capitulate that any further action is justified, which can't be true if this ban wasn't.
People are thinking about this all wrong.
Xeno doesn't care that he is obviously ban evading, and neither do his groupies because they don't think the ban was valid.
You'll never convince them because they already know it was him.
They just don't care.
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