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The_Bee_That_Bumbles t1_j32cfne wrote
I thought this was some kinda sadistic bike seat
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Yiayajkak t1_j326zml wrote
I’m not gonna read this, but do they need people to walk the stroller or does it have self driving capability? 😐
jjj49er t1_j326jhn wrote
Reply to comment by SevenSebastian in Maca unveils its improved hydrogen-powered flying racecar at CES 2023 by diacewrb
Find a flux capacitor so I can go back in time?
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SevenSebastian t1_j326esm wrote
Reply to comment by jjj49er in Maca unveils its improved hydrogen-powered flying racecar at CES 2023 by diacewrb
Well, you know what you have to do now.
jem5x5 t1_j325v8d wrote
Reply to comment by flash246 in AMD says a “limited number” of 7900 XTX GPUs have a thermal throttling problem | Owners of cards with throttling problems are encouraged to contact AMD support. by chrisdh79
"A curious game, Professor - the only way to win is, not to play".
Engylizium t1_j325nh3 wrote
Reply to comment by D8able403 in Asus brings glasses-free 3D to OLED laptops | High-specced workstations target professionals who want to work with 3D. by chrisdh79
You mean portable heater?
[deleted] t1_j325gwg wrote
Reply to comment by SghnDubh in Asus brings glasses-free 3D to OLED laptops | High-specced workstations target professionals who want to work with 3D. by chrisdh79
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jjj49er t1_j324bdq wrote
Every time I read about these things I get so upset. I had a design for one of these in the 80s and my physics teacher told me it was impossible and discouraged me from trying to make it work.
LoafyLemon t1_j324a23 wrote
Reply to comment by D8able403 in Asus brings glasses-free 3D to OLED laptops | High-specced workstations target professionals who want to work with 3D. by chrisdh79
4090 laptop with the speed of a 3070 desktop.
They should stop false advertising
zhornet t1_j323wku wrote
My first thought was “The restaurant that went out of business is making internet connected mugs?”
brickyardjimmy t1_j31zna2 wrote
Reply to comment by sysaphiswaits in Self-driving stroller aims to reduce parents’ stress – at cost of £2,700 by diacewrb
A stroller that can run out of batteries sounds like a horrible idea.
brickyardjimmy t1_j31zktm wrote
Unless it comes with a self-raising baby, it's a waste of money.
MadLintElf t1_j31z3tg wrote
Reply to comment by Tommy_____ in Self-driving stroller aims to reduce parents’ stress – at cost of £2,700 by diacewrb
Yep!
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DMurBOOBS-I-Dare-You t1_j31yxce wrote
Reply to comment by Optix334 in AMD says a “limited number” of 7900 XTX GPUs have a thermal throttling problem | Owners of cards with throttling problems are encouraged to contact AMD support. by chrisdh79
Nvidia issue confirmed to be a design flaw - there is a big difference between an engineered flaw and a minor production issue, but Team Green can't stop sucking Nvidias dick long enough for self reflection.
Sheeple gonna sheep and line Nvidias pocket back ad infinitum. ThEy CaN dO nO wRoNg!
rogerflog t1_j31yl78 wrote
Reply to comment by Joebranflakes in AMD says a “limited number” of 7900 XTX GPUs have a thermal throttling problem | Owners of cards with throttling problems are encouraged to contact AMD support. by chrisdh79
Yep. More half-truths from the Marketing department to downplay product issues and do damage control.
This PR statement would be a refreshing change:
“We’re sorry to have wasted your hard-earned money and time with a product that fell short of expectations. The issue with the product is _______ . AMD makes a lot of great products and there are some design and/or manufacturing issues here that are not up to our high standards. AMD will work with customers who purchased these products and begin returns, exchanges or other accommodations so that you can continue to enjoy using AMD products. We apologize for delivering you a product that did not meet your expectations and if you contact us at ________ , we’ll make it right for you.”
Calfredie01 t1_j31y7mj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Asus brings glasses-free 3D to OLED laptops | High-specced workstations target professionals who want to work with 3D. by chrisdh79
The New 3DS had the head tracking thing so that way the 3D would adjust to your position. I’m sure this is more advanced, but it did become a thing in the later model.
FeralCJ7 t1_j31v469 wrote
Now this is pod racing
coyote-1 t1_j31uo4j wrote
For the person who already has everything AND everything else, we bring you the connected coffee cup version 2.0!
In a future firmware update, its Bluetooth feature will be enabled so it can tell your phone the precise temperature of your beverage. Get yours today!
Autodr83 t1_j31trej wrote
Reply to comment by SghnDubh in Asus brings glasses-free 3D to OLED laptops | High-specced workstations target professionals who want to work with 3D. by chrisdh79
Let's see them 3 double D's! Am I right!? ...I should go.
hel112570 t1_j31tbzv wrote
OH MAN WE'RE GONNA GET WIPEOUT! (Shouts in Sasha Xpander)
elton_john_lennon t1_j31tapt wrote
Reply to Asus brings glasses-free 3D to OLED laptops | High-specced workstations target professionals who want to work with 3D. by chrisdh79
Wait, did they just revive early 2010s 3DTV craze that noone bought into? xD ;D
Uranium-Sandwich657 t1_j32cwdx wrote
Reply to Maca unveils its improved hydrogen-powered flying racecar at CES 2023 by diacewrb
Shut up and take my 158 pennies