“It was you and people like you that inspired every angry word of that song,” slams the self-described “cross-dressing, libtard, tree hugging half-Jew.”
The decision to cut ties comes after Buffalo cleared the way for Araiza to take over the punting duties by releasing returning veteran Matt Haack on Monday.
Ted Cruz Slammed For Calling Out ‘Slacker Baristas’ Over Student Loan Forgiveness
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe conservative suggested on his podcast that young Americans got “20 grand” from the government just in time to vote in November.
Uvalde Parents Stage Protest Outside Gov. Abbott’s Home: ‘If We Can’t Sleep, Neither Can You!’
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe Republican politician has refused families’ repeated requests to call a special legislative session for raising the minimum age to buy semi-automatic rifles.
If you’re in the market for a new gaming monitor, one of the early decisions you need to make is whether to buy a flat or curved display. The two formats offer different advantages and frequently mean the difference between picking up an IPS or VA panel when considering an LCD screen. Corsair is developing a new monitor that would seem to offer the best of both worlds.
This week, the company announced the Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240, a 45-inch 3,440 by 1,440 monitor you can manually bend to switch between a flat panel and a curved screen. The prototype features a pair of handles on its sides that allow you to adjust the curvature of its LG-made W-OLED panel up to a maximum of 800R. You can even adjust the sides independently of one another – though there’s no practical reason for doing so.
The conventional wisdom when it comes to whether you should buy a flat or curved monitor is that the former is better suited for daily use and productivity tasks while the latter is ideal for gaming since it can make the experience feel more immersive. What will be interesting to see with the 45WQHD240 is just how durable it proves to be over time. Samsung’s foldable phones have a noticeable crease where you bend them open and their screen protectors are known to wear down. For a monitor that will likely cost thousands of dollars, no one wants to see those kinds of imperfections.
Judging by its other specs, the 45WQHD240 will be a more than capable gaming monitor. Its 21:9 ultrawide panel features a 240Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms gray-to-gray response time and 99 percent DCI-P3 coverage. It’s also G-Sync compatible and can max out at 1,000 nits of brightness. The biggest downside is that it won’t support VESA mounting, but the included stand offers plenty of ports.
The Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 doesn’t have a release date or price tag yet. Given the feature set, it will probably be eye-wateringly expensive when it arrives. Corsair promised to share more details later this year.
Congress was told that U.S. intelligence officials are working with the Justice Department to see what information former President Trump could have compromised.
Princess Diana’s Ford Escort Auctioned For $764,000 — 6 Times More Than Expected
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe vehicle, which Diana drove for nearly three years beginning in 1985, was sold by Silverstone Auctions to a buyer in England.
Wales Man Who Strangled Teen To Death After Being Rejected Sentenced To 23 Years
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe half-naked body of Lily Sullivan, 18, was dumped in a local estuary.
Secure messaging app Signal isn’t the only platform dealing with the aftermath of the recent Twilio data breach. In an August 24th update spotted by TechCrunch, the company disclosed that hackers gained access to 93 individual Authy accounts. The platform is one of the more popular two-factor authentication apps on the market. It was acquired by Twilio in 2015 and has approximately 75 million users.
According to Twilio, hackers took advantage of the access they gained to register additional devices to the 93 accounts affected by the breach, meaning they had the opportunity to use the software to generate login codes. The company has “since identified and removed unauthorized devices” from the 93 accounts. Twilio says affected users should review their linked logins and look for signs of suspicious activity. It also recommends that those individuals double-check their linked device list and disable the app’s “Allow Multi-device” option.
On Wednesday, Twilio also shared that it now believes 163 of its customers had their data accessed for a “limited period of time” due to the hack. The company previously put that number at 125. While the scale of the Authy component is small, it represents a worst-case scenario for those individuals. Adding two-factor authentication to your accounts is one of the best ways to protect yourself online; having a hacker compromise that system, even if only momentarily, is scary.
Nothing In History Compares To China’s Brutal Heat Wave, Weather Historian Says
Posted in: Today's Chili“This combines the most extreme intensity with the most extreme length with an incredibly huge area all at the same time,” the climatologist told New Scientist.