I bought some RAM about 6 months ago. It costs me $299AUD for 64Gb, the same set from the same store is now $1,399. That’s an insane increase.
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Because of the implication.
(Don’t know if this makes anymore sense, just yes and-ing)
Are these limited to certain states? I don't think I've ever seen one of these...
Great photo! I live out in the countryside and views like this of buildings that are engineering marvels are always jaw dropping to me.
Aisle two.
B-b-but wages have gone up and interest rates have been higher decades ago! /s
I found it funny, in a morbid way, when the then conservative Australian Prime Minister announced 4 floods in Queensland each only weeks apart. I’m paraphrasing here since I can’t be bothered looking up the numbers. The first was once in 500 years, the next; once in a century, then one in 50 years and then once in a decade. The timelines just kept getting shorter! Eventually they’d be once a week floods, then once a day!! But it’s totally normal and definitely not climate change.
Hard to believe that some people still take morons like that seriously. You’d really have to be in a state of complete denial to look at the 4th flood, listen to the PM and think “boy am I glad the Greeny tree huggers aren’t in charge.”
Wait, I support lunch! Sometimes even second lunch! Am I a fascist?? A hungry, hungry fascist.
Grok would probably respond with a gif of a Nazi salute and a muffin recipe that includes nitro glycerin.
This is very similar to my own experience and I think is why Lemmy in particular has such mixed views on the game. It’s a game best shared with a total stranger who you’ll never know and that persons attitude to the game (playstyle) can change that experience too.
So Lemmy, where so many multiplayer game threads start with comments like “this game is bad, I never play multiplayer games.” Probably lend to a lot of people not liking a game whose main mechanic is being saddled with a stranger.

I like to present the illusion of a challenge.