It’s 2TB with memory Sony stockpiled before things went crazy. Valve had to buy after things went crazy. 😉
Watch the PS5 price go up again.

It’s 2TB with memory Sony stockpiled before things went crazy. Valve had to buy after things went crazy. 😉
Watch the PS5 price go up again.
At $900, the PS5 Pro isn’t THAT much cheaper…
Yup, yup, and a USB-C.
I grabbed one of these for the Steam Deck:
https://www.kingston.com/en/external-ssd/xs2000-external-usb-c-solid-state-drive?capacity=2tb
Apparently supports NVMe 2230 or 2280 sizes. You will have to remove the 512 though.
Pretty sure it’s a troll, no way Valve would let a 3rd party announce that.
My guess is part of the reason for the controller shortages is they reserved a bunch to do these bundles.
I got the dBrand Companion Cube notification just after midnight.
https://dbrand.com/shop/limited-edition/companion-cube
So I was HOPING today!
Edit
dBrand just sent this video too…
(HL3 tease at the end)
First - THANK YOU for the heads up! I was hoping when I got the dBrand Companion Cube notification just after midnight.
https://dbrand.com/shop/limited-edition/companion-cube
Second - Anyone notice the controller bundles save you $20 over buying the controller individually? Not so sad my controller reservation is AWOL.
And if you get the controller bundle, you save $20 over buying it separately.


Got the email notification just after Midnight and put in the order, here’s hoping the Steam Machine will be as easy…

This is concerning. I had never heard of the “Black Robe Regiment” so I ran a Google search to see just how mythological it was…
All of the top results, including the AI summary, talk about it as though it were a real thing. It looks as though theological activists were successful in poisoning the algorithm.
AI Overview:
“The Black Robed Regiment refers to a group of influential, patriotic Protestant clergy during the American Revolution. Named mockingly by the British for their traditional black clerical robes, these pastors actively promoted liberty, preached against tyranny, and sometimes took up arms or led local militias.”
Search Result #1:
https://wallbuilders.com/
"The Black Robed Regiment was the name that the British placed on the courageous and patriotic American clergy during the Founding Era (a backhanded reference to the black robes they wore).1 Significantly, the British blamed the Black Regiment for American Independence,2 and rightfully so, for modern historians have documented that:
There is not a right asserted in the Declaration of Independence which had not been discussed by the New England clergy before 1763.3"
Search Result #2:
Reddit /r/revolutionarywar
“Beware of the Black Robe Regiment. During the American Revolution many clergymen were influential in the separation of the British Empire. I portray a clergyman of the Reformed Protestant Dutch of German Flatts in the Mohawk Valley, New York.”
Search Result #3:
https://appleseedinfo.org/
"Who was the Black-Robed Regiment?
The Black Robed Regiment was the way the British referred to the American Clergy, a backhanded reference to the black robes they wore. For generations, the ministers had kept alive the doctrines of the seventeenth century and had presented them to their people."
Search Result #4:
Facebook (sigh):

Search Result #5:
Facebook post linking to:
https://teachinghistory.org/history-content/ask-a-historian/24635
"Question
Did a black-robed regiment really exist during the American Revolution, or was it just a myth?
Answer
The term “Black Robe Regiment” referred not to a literal regiment of soldiers that wore black robes into battle but rather to the influential clergymen who promoted American independence and supported the military struggle against Britain. By encouraging the Patriot cause, those ministers helped muster critical support among members of their congregation—support the British begrudgingly acknowledged as vital to maintaining the colonists’ frustrating resistance to British attempts to restore Parliamentary rule."
Search Result #6:
Link to a sermon on PuritainBoard.com
Search Result #7:
https://historum.com/
"Question:
Apparently the ‘Britishers’ during the American War of Independence, according to Americans today, dubbed this American regiment the Black Robes. My question is why did the British name these soldiers or the clergy attached to them, Black Robes? Did this name have anything to do with Jesuits within the ranks of the Black Robe Regiment? Did the term ‘Black Robe or Robes’ at the time of the American War of Independence among the British refer to the Jesuits?
Answer:
The term “Black Robe Regiment” referred not to a literal regiment of soldiers that wore black robes into battle but rather to the influential clergymen who promoted American independence and supported the military struggle against Britain.
Try Google. Incidently, these were mostly Congregationalist or Presbyterian clergy. Anglican clergy were paid by the crown, supposed to pray for the royal family every day, and almost all were loyalist. The first Episcopal Bishop, appointed after the Revolution, had been a chaplain in the British loyalist forces.
There weren’t many Jesuits. Less than 1% of the population was Roman Catholic, most of those in southern Maryland. There were not that many Baptists and Methodists yet, atleast not formal churches, but those clergy were also strongly pro-patriot."


Sure I could see that being a Microsoft problem, but a bad app is not a Windows 11 problem.
That’s like saying nobody should use Linux because of the Shai-Hulud worm.
https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/npm-supply-chain-attack/


The Mailbird issue isn’t really a Windows problem either.
But I’ll totally give him the OneDrive bullshit.


While the PET was the first computer I ever used, we only had 4 of them (and only 1 with a tape drive! Hope you type fast!)
Compared to entire rooms of Apple IIs.


Windows was never the default in classrooms in the 80’s, that was Apple. First with the Apple II.
Windows didn’t even exist until 1985 and wasn’t widely adopted until 3.0/3.1 in the 90s.
Windows 386 in the late 80s was widely considered to be a joke:
It’s like Winchester House, but with windows…
$1050 is the new $750. LOL.
I was prepared to pay $1,000 plus extra for the Walnut faceplate and controller.
Having to get the 2TB version to do that stings a little.