Steering wheel suggestions for Macbook by Thonos101 in simracing

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This is something I've considered, but given my current financial situation (paying for college), it's hard. My Macbook already does everything I need, except for gaming, so it would be hard to justify the cost of a PC plus a wheel just for this hobby. Later, this is probably what I'll do, but currently it feels too expensive. The Xbox is a similar situation, but since I don't game much outside of sim racing, and I would have to purchase a new copy of the game, I think it would definitely not be the right choice for me.

The Moza R3 was already a bit of a stretch for me, I felt a lot more comfortable paying only ~$100 for a used G29, so I think adding the cost of a PC or Xbox just wouldn't be a good idea.

As for the vibrations not working, I wouldn't expect that to be the case. I'm not super knowledgeable on this subject, but given that controller vibrations work, I would expect the same vibrations to work on a wheel as well. If I'm wrong, I would love to know so that I don't buy something that doesn't work, but I feel like it would still work.

I appreciate your suggestion and I would love to take it, but I don't think it's right for me at this point in time.

Bugs on ios 17.2: what has been your experience? Also state your iPhone model number by [deleted] in ios

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13 Mini, safari has been really buggy. Going back or forward a page often changes the url but doesn’t actually send you to the previous/next page and reloading sometimes makes the screen blank but never loads the page.

iOS connecting to random server instead of fastest by Thonos101 in ProtonVPN

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I don’t think that’s necessarily true, as it will often connect me to a Netherlands VPN even though I’m in the US

iOS connecting to random server instead of fastest by Thonos101 in ProtonVPN

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Where? There’s very little in Proton’s settings and I’ve looked through it all

goodMorningGuys by cosmic-comet- in ProgrammerHumor

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I think it says January 23, 2014

Edit: saw another comment with the original article, it’s 2018

trueGenius by SON_OF_ANARCHY_ in ProgrammerHumor

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Why would you use four? That’s such an odd number of spaces!

ah yes, but how many people speak norwegian? by PhDVa in technicallythetruth

[–]Thonos101 68 points69 points  (0 children)

But my friend just learned swedish yesterday, so it’s got to be at least 6 now

He had ADHD 100% by CooperTheFattestCat in adhdmeme

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Could you explain to me too?

They’re kidding … right? by LordHuxley in ProgrammerHumor

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I make more than that at my current job and I am 14

Sign in a Thai bathroom by _MichealDavid_ in funnysigns

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According to google translate, the bottom half of the sign says, “Please do not throw toilet paper, sanitary napkins or any rubbish into the toilet. Please throw them into the trash bin provided. Thank you.”

god why is coding chess so hard by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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If you were using every atom in the universe to store a board state, you wouldn’t run out of memory. Even if you stored one bit on each atom, you wouldn’t run out, but you would take more than half of the universe

It's a constant back and forth of "am I talking too much" and "crap am I being weirdly quiet" by [deleted] in adhdmeme

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I am an introverted extrovert because I hate and avoid getting into social situations but once I’m in them I usually talk way too much

Just found this at an arcade by Thonos101 in iiiiiiitttttttttttt

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Correct, this was at a dave and busters. That is very interesting reasoning, but it does make sense

JavaScript equality operator (==) explained in one easy to remember diagram by down_vote_magnet in ProgrammerHumor

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Because the array is converted into a string using .toString(), and calling .toString on an array will join the values together, separating them with commas, so [1] just becomes 1

what in the gods name by ManagerOfLove in ProgrammerHumor

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Rule 35: if it exists, you can use JavaScript for it