So the guy’s getting a massage and has a meeting at the same time and people who have no idea about the company culture cry about it on the internet and that’s worth an article?
Do we really live in a world where nothing important or funny happens?
So the guy’s getting a massage and has a meeting at the same time and people who have no idea about the company culture cry about it on the internet and that’s worth an article?
Do we really live in a world where nothing important or funny happens?
They shouldn’t be required to keep selling it, but they should be required to strip it of any DRM when they do stop selling it.
That way everyone wins. They can get out of the market at minimal effort and players can still enjoy their games.
No, it’s morally obligatory.
And that’s what makes this bad. A game that’s perfectly playable and even has a community is taken away by greedy Ubisoft. This should be illegal.
Two years ago I would’ve said that this is probably nothing. But the ukraine war started just like this, with military exercises coming closer.
I just use debian for my ventoy. But all you really need is a proper partition manager.
You can use tailscale for that, it took literally 1 minute to set up for me and is completely free for use cases like this.
Entropy says no.
Energy likes to be heat and the only way to get heat energy out of something is by having a temperature differential. ACs spit out air that’s hotter than the environment so you could theoretically turn some of that back into useful energy, but the cost of doing that outweighs the benefits.
Excel already makes it easy to create shit that’s absolutely unmaintaimable, this will just make that much worse.
Because python wasn’t slow enough already.
At this point microsoft is actively hurting technological progress all around the world by doing stupid shit like this. I don’t see how anyone could actually support stuff like this.
That’s already a thing on the steam deck and it works with almost any game.
Microsoft could implement it for Windows too, but people will want still use their computer when pausing a game so it’s a lot harder to do.
Implementation probably. Checkpoints are easy because you don’t have to save the entire game state, just the progression.
If it’s a coffee machine that’s so advanced it was uninaginable a decade ago, you’d expect it not to perform worse over time.
Elite Dangerous. People have guides on how to do things like earning money fast, but those methods usually require a lot of thinking and planning with a notebook.
You might have missed it, but nowadays phones have large displays and fast processors, even cameras and microphones and other sensors.
They should do it. Old phones can be repurposed for stuff like smart mirrors, not having to worry about the battery in that case would be great.
Nowadays, pretty much every phone supports battery idle mode anyways, which is the same thing: They don’t trickle charge the battery, they just run off the charger entirely.
If we get replace batteries, implementing this too is a negligible amount of effort.
Ah yes, good old ttt_teenroom.
Those maps make callouts very easy because pretty much everything has a name already, so you don’t need to argue about what’s what.
Using a phone that doesn’t get security updates anymore is negligent. Don’t try to make it work, just buy something that has basic security at least.