Not on the GameCube tho, where button remapping involves a soldering iron or a custom PCB.
Not on the GameCube tho, where button remapping involves a soldering iron or a custom PCB.
Don’t even need to break it, you can also just tear your ligaments slightly for the same effect. (Continuing to walk on it for a week and doing a 50km hike might not have helped my case tho)
You could also recreate this by using revanced to change the banner to yt premium but forgetting to apply the ad block patch
There will be noise anyways ( washing machine / highway / tinnitus ) might as well put on something else of my own choosing.
2016 i believe
I thought paradolia was just a random word chosen for the spelling competition part of the image. The real joke being about dogs going crazy when they hear the word walk so owners spell it out when talking to someone to prevent the dog understanding it.
Eh thats believable to me, dropped one down a flight of stairs once. Dented enough to no longer fit in the quick release bay, sounded a bit scuffed but still worked perfectly fine.
Ive seen one at least 10 years ago already. But that didn’t exactly charge the mouse, instead the mouse relied on always being on the pad to work.
Not sure of the origin but I’ve read enough brain-dead takes that are similar in idea.
Audio crackling is also an intermittent thing on windows for me since the latest season. Not sure if it’s the same of course but maybe it’s not solely on proton.
Stop buying printers and start printing printers. That’s were the real addiction starts.
Impossible to softmod, yes. But with a hwfly or picofly hardware modding is quite simple if you have decent solder skills.
Amoled and switch lite are modded the same way.
Just be careful to not connect to any Nintendo services when In the modded client. I’ve had my switch v2 hardware modded for 2 months now and playing botw at a stable 40+ fps when overclocked makes it way more fun for me.
Took me 2+ years to get diagnosed after being in and out of the hospital almost monthly for blood testing.
Regardless of ethnicity/background, doctors don’t seem to like admitting you have a disease they can’t treat yet.