As we already told you, Starbucks just came out with a new drink, and it’s a bit unusual. I’ll admit, I’ve been afraid to even try it — I can’t even bring myself to think about it.
Final Fantasy 16 players report that the game's motion blur feature is causing nausea and general sickness when playing the game, severely limiting in some cases how long someone can play.
We love upcycling around these parts — taking what would be a pile of rusty scrap and turning it into something useful — and this project from YouTuber [Hands on Table] is no different.
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