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I assume it means “minimum 15 years before eligible for parole.”
I assume it means “minimum 15 years before eligible for parole.”
At the same time, I think I would actually use this tool if it were available on a corporate machine.
I already assume my employer is recording everything I do. So, I have zero expectation of privacy.
I regularly have like 30 different tabs and text documents open that meant something to me a couple days ago, but I’ve since lost the context. Being able to ask my computer “why was this important?” or “how did I find this?” would be super useful.
According to SteamDB at the time of this writing, the all-time peak player count for Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs on PC has yet to reach the game’s 64-player quota. Only 52 players have ever been recorded to be playing the game on Steam simultaneously since its debut
Total… Star Wars? Star total wars?
I didn’t believe you, but was surprised to learn this is actually true.
The goods inside these stores — Doritos, sunglasses, lotto tickets, energy drinks — only account for ~30% of the average gas station’s revenue, yet bring in 70% of the profit.
https://thehustle.co/why-most-gas-stations-dont-make-money-from-selling-gas
released with an MSRP of ¥29,980 in Japan, US$299.99 in the United States, £279.99 in the United Kingdom, and A$469.95 in Australia; with standardized pricing for the European market varying.
By that same logic, the customers are also at fault because the requirement has been in the terms of service since day 1.
Not taking sides obviously this sucks, but blaming Arrowhead seems arbitrary.
I think the most likely outcome is one of:
edit: #3 it is apparently https://twitter.com/PlayStation/status/1787331667616829929?t=NhwAEm4fGpVJj-UyI1lrXA
It’s exactly a money thing.
Publishers are usually responsible for all the shit people get angry about, but they’re also footing the bill to build the thing years ahead of time.
The law does apply to social media posts.
The social media company has to mark sponsored content and give users the means to do so themselves (when the partnership is between the user and a third party rather than the social media company).
Unfortunately it’s hard to prove and profitable to lie.
I don’t have nearly enough tinfoil for this
Don’t blame the devs.
It’s the execs and PMs who have other priorities.
I’ve been asking why cars don’t have more obvious visual indicators since I was like 8 years old.
It’s pretty weird that we’re basically just working with 2 sets of lights and blinkers at this point.
For AV’s specifically, a pretty significant/obvious missed feature is some indicator that the car “sees” you. Pedestrians make eye contact with drivers to check if crossing is safe. How is there no equivalent for AV’s??? It’s such an obvious miss.
It’s okay. I’ve misspelled “peek” as “peak” multiple times in the last week.
English just be like that.
Doesn’t it warn you on your laptop from like 20% down?
I always laugh at how early it starts warning me to charge mine.
It’s a goofy design but I agree. It would be cool if I could plug it in to charge while using it but it barely affects me.
It will also contradict itself and make the same mistakes even if you point them out.
Can be useful as a starting point, but you basically need to fact check everything it says.
You don’t need to go back.
That game falls firmly into the “formative/great for its time” category.
Your memory of it is better than how you’d react to it today, I assure you.
Wait… am I an AI?
Might have to block this bot if it posts puff piece CEO bullshit under the guise of “technology.”
Anybody who has a skill they’re paid for?
Anybody who respects IP?
Anybody who can empathize?
“It”
You’re welcome?