So I buckled and checked out what the Balatro hype is all about. It’s so good. Somebody help, I’m seeing jokers and jack of hearts and mults in my sleep.
So I buckled and checked out what the Balatro hype is all about. It’s so good. Somebody help, I’m seeing jokers and jack of hearts and mults in my sleep.
I’ve been feeling like I should get a 3D-printer. Just imagine how much stuff in my home I could fix and repair and DIY if I just had one little piece that went kind of like this ┓and had a screw hole there hmm yes. But to be realistic, it would probably just turn into an advanced dust collector after a couple of weeks.
Dark Souls 2 was the best one, I will absolutely die on this hill
I did the nintendo switch hacky moddy thing and pirated a shitload of nintendo games that looked neat, but not 60 bucks a pop neat. Nintendo has got enough of my money already. Been playing super mario wonder with my partner and it’s actually really good. I don’t know why I’m surprised. I kind of assumed all the 2d marios since super mario world were bad.
Yes, days should be at least 28 hours long
king gizzard and the lizard wizard
Brunch libs have Friends, and I have old Jerma streams. It’s nice to have my old pal jeremy being silly on my second screen while I’m working. Something something parasocial, I guess.
This sounds like a power issue to me. Is it a desktop computer? You could check that all the cables from the PSU are correctly plugged into the motherboard/GPU. Another thing worth trying is taking the components (RAM sticks/GPU) one by one and try turning on the computer after every part you remove, that way you can isolate the problem to a particular component. If it still wont work, then the PSU might just be fried. The easiest way to test that is to try with a different PSU, if you happen to have one of those laying around… I guess a power meter of some kind would work too, but I don’t know how to go about that.
It might also be some other unexpected bullshit. I did have a similar issue recently. I swapped the PSU and everything and it STILL didn’t work. Turns out there it was caused by a piece of lint in the GPU port. I took out the GPU and blew some compressed air into the port and it seems to have done the trick. I didn’t even know that could happen.
If it’s not a desktop computer then I don’t know shit.
good luck comrade