

Impactfullted.
Impactfullted.
In some cases ‘they do’ (they don’t) as the tariffs imposed may well be enough to stop people buying X at 150-200% of normal price, if selling X to US was a big enough chunk of BizY’s business, then that does impact the target country, not just US citizens.
In all cases US citizens hurt, but in a few the target country does too.
THIS is technological fox news though.
90% of the article is wrong - it’s just dogpiling for clicks on ‘controversial topic’ It’s the Faux News playbook to a tee.
“When you preorder a game you’re just committing to buying something some assholes in California haven’t even finished working on yet”
Zenimax?
I thought TESO was actually rather profitable?
Bring back Peter Moore.
12 disks go to sleep after 60 min of inactivity
That will kill your drives far sooner than a temperature spike. load/unload cycles is one of the biggest HDD killers.
Google did some research on this way back when. Failure rates start going up at an average temperature of 35 °C and become significantly higher if the HDD is operated beyond 40°C for much of its life. That’s HDD temperature, not ambient.
On the contrary, they found that temperature had almost no bearing on failure rate.
My fileserver regularly ‘enjoys’ 45-50c during the day when I’m not home in summer.
Aircon isn’t cheap to run, so everythings getting fried while I’m at work (getting fried since we don’t have AC at work)
*Used to get free healthcare.
Dunno how it is where you are, but bulk billing GPs just don’t exist anymore in SA.
They’d have to have free healthcare in the first place…
because the intermission tracks frankly suck for the most part, and are just straight-line roads.
It almost feels like Nintendo are punishing the old meta of high acceleration/very nimble but no speed, using drifting and boosts to keep up speed.
At least from my experience the ‘random’ choice now just chooses from one of the three available choices, rather than the full list.
You don’t want to parry bullets, roll and ask for forgiveness from Zapruder?
mstream just uses folders, so you can organise however you want.
Apps for Android and iOS, webui for everything else. Does basic (single setting for whole server) transcoding if you wish (I don’t for mp3/m4a/ogg sets, I have them on a second server instance, mstream is very light)
“TPM is a backdoor” was something that got bandied around during the Vista era psrtially by people not understanding and partially (imo) to muddy the waters.
Secure Boot was maligned as at the time only MS were allowed to sign for it, so it was just an anti-linux locker. Later, after much haranguing, they backpedaled and allowed Canonical and Redhat to sign things, much much later, we could self sign.
TPM was also maligned around the same since MS (allegedly) had aspersions to only allow signed software which would be encrypted so that ‘bad actors’ (the users themselves) couldn’t change ‘protected’ (any) executables. I think the closest we’ve ever seen of that is Windows S.
What happened to Everywhere?
I thought MindsEye was supposed to be a ‘demo’/example game within the building tools of Everywhere?
WTFPL is the patricians choice.
Don’t feel bad, just share back :)
The difference being 25 v. 30 is the murky side of DF here.
The game runs at 40fps on Switch2 in handheld and in docked with a 120hz display. DF chose to lock it to a 60hz display so the game would lock back to 30.
It’s disingenuous.