the bill that was passed essentially said that warrants are no longer needed for data because “save the children”.
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the bill that was passed essentially said that warrants are no longer needed for data because “save the children”.
That’s what annoyed me about minio. Started super crazy simple to set up, but I missed two updates and came back to AWS levels of mandatory configuration. Ffs I chose you because you were simple, not because I needed to replace s3
This is one of those things I stay out of.
It’s not healthy for kids. But they enjoy it. But it’s definitely used by China for spying. But people should know better than to put private stuff on there.
However the bill I’m against, they put a lot of internet spying in there too in the name of saving the children. So…
Yeah we’ll just see how it turns out
Personally, I am playing Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2 on easy. They come from an era where if you aren’t suffering through it then you must really suck. Personally, I don’t have time to fight the same boss for an hour only to die when he gets down to the last 5% and start over again, I only get a few hours after work to game. However, the story is honestly pretty good, and I recommend them - if you play on easy.
Tell that to my mother when I was a teenager.
slams. Thank God he did, I was worried he only talked about it.
And then you are basically hiring an infra team to run the services and have the redundancy, and then with salaries you’re nearing just paying for software again
Finally someone in industry is saying it. Execs are doing layoffs because they thought covid driven revenue would last forever, and that was a moronic thought. Like people would ever be at home in those numbers again, all at once, desperate for things to do. They could have used that time better, and they didn’t. Of course the market was going to dip after covid.
Great article. That’s exactly how I feel playing games like that too. They’re so well done, and the world’s are so great. They just forget the game part of the game.
Well first I don’t know for sure, but I would be very surprised if it didn’t require it just from a game aspect because every Ubisoft game has lately even assassin’s Creed games.
Second, I was talking about the engine itself that they’re using. If it’s the one I think it is, they’re streaming data from the cloud constantly which would mean that it has to be always online
Me, because no one else will be so the price will drop :)
Just remember, it’s Ubisoft, and it’s on their cloud dependent engine. Treat everything about it as if it was a rental, because someday they’ll take it away. If they do that that’s their choice, but I’ll be waiting until it’s rental prices before I play.
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Agree. Now I will say when faced with the decision between ethical issues vs profits big tech smashed that profits button without beating an eye, but the tools were always going to be made. It’s just too bad they didn’t stop for 5 seconds to think about how they could be mitigated.
They were anonymous until a few months ago when they rolled out a silent change. So yeah, now there’s no points to glassdoor
Welcome! Sorry that happened to you, and I definitely will think about it next time I stop in for a Pret. Glassdoor unfortunately has gone from anonymous reviews to extreme transparency, adding your real name to posts, and companies can now pay to remove negative reviews.
Meanwhile we will be charging $5 a month, plus a battlepass, plus the initial $100 pricetag, plus DLCs that are required for the story to make any sense, plus…
*deserve
yeah it is, also a west coast engineer, but there’s also nuance. There’s definitely a difference between HR telling you the corporate policies and then there’s going to your VP and telling them their pet product may have ethical ramifications. There’s a lot of rug sweeping if a project is important.
Marketers explicitly and silently rebranded AI to AGI, a term that I think was literally just made up. I think they should have been reversed, llma deserve a new term, but not AI.
But you see that wasn’t the problem. The problem was that they knew some new term would fall flat. They wanted investors frothing at the mouth - so they just changed the definition of AI to make that happen.