I don’t even know where to begin with this comment, it’s just so objectively moronic.
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I don’t even know where to begin with this comment, it’s just so objectively moronic.
Hackers in Belarus, breaking that countries train system, probably saved Kiev…
People Make Games has covered this stuff.
At least in Australia, Bundaberg Ginger Beer is brewed traditionally still. Tastes way better than artificial carbonation. Also works better for tummy woes.
Please, enlighten me then, what did you mean by your initial comment?
Kid? I’m willing to bet I’m older than you.
None of those companies are suggesting 20 years. They’re suggesting much less than 10, and selling investors on that promise.
Actually, we do already know that we’re close to a theoretical limit of increasing computing power as we currently know it. The transistor can’t really get that much smaller, before it stops working.
Also, if you’re talking about the article as linked, that is a mere introduction to a much longer paper.
Rich coming from someone who says we should, just, continue burning fossil fuels because it’s been hard to stop. If you want a serious discussion, offer serious solutions.
So what you’re saying is that it is indeed time to move on to eating the rich?
Thanks for the article, super interesting to see his predictions, they weren’t that far off.
And none of those can play x86 games? It’s a similar price to a Lenovo Legion Go, with similar hardware specs (apart from the second screen).
That wasn’t just larger subs. They changed the rules for requesting a takeover of a sub, and there are hundreds of subs it affected. There are even cases of it being really dangerous, there’s a shroom hunting sub that is poorly moderated and has had life-threatening advice left up.
I believe the place it was banned, was on consoles.
To move it to Feb 29th you’d have either a 9-month shorter term, or a 3 years and 3 months longer one.
Well yes, obviously. The issue with today is that the incumbency of the system makes it hard to change
I don’t think they really existed yet in his era. You’ve got to remember that Australia, a much younger country, invented the secret ballot. It was known as the “Australian Ballot” for a long time.
Yeah basically. But part of why no one has tried again is because the judge made it very clear he wasn’t going to just roll over and let them pull their BS. Including setting a bond of $600k for them to even try litigating it. Another part of it is that ISPs used to hand out IP addresses and PII in response to requests from media companies. This was found to be in breach of privacy laws and now those companies would have to apply for court orders, proving malfeasance, to get that information.
I mean yes, those numbers are fairly low because they’re designed to keep the sports sustainable in the Australian market.
Even if the cap were €100 million, that would still be a lot fairer than a free-for-all.
Jesus christ I must have missed this insane take amongst all the other crazy fucking shit he’s done lately.