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Thank fuck.
Though they’ll make opt-out soon enough, when the backlash has dwindled down.
Thank fuck.
Though they’ll make opt-out soon enough, when the backlash has dwindled down.
People like to use things that are used by many people. Not that surprising.
Started Valheim again with a friend of mine. Having a blast! No mods but we kinda wanted to add a few for an immersive no-map run.
Another very simple solution that will work well is just a google docs file that you share with people.
Quantum computers eh? Yeah that’s not even remotely true. Currently they are a scientific curiosity with very very little practical use.
Mega gayness imo
You can also use something like onedrive or Google drive or any of the cloud storage systems out there.
I started playing Enderal, the full overhaul mod for Skyrim. Seems quite fun. Maybe 10h in now.
The report is interesting but also a bit misleading. It includes all emissions from a product as being from the company that made it. So you buy a car and drive it around for 100 000km and the pollution from that driving is attributed to the company.
Full price books? Digital. Then second hand physical (rarely) and books from a library.
Company does a thing required by law.
Pikachu face.
Interesting material considering that one issue with graphene and carbon nanotubes etc tends to be that small defects in the crystal lattice majorly affect its mechanical properties. And it is very difficult to manufacture things with no defects. This being an amorphous material could mean that it is much more robust to local defects. Though I only skimmed the article.
Weird comment considering that graphene is regularly produced in wafer scale.
It’s an ion thruster, not a rocket per say. You cannot use it in lower atmosphere at all (well you can but it doesn’t do much), unfortunately some of the propellant would still find its way to the atmosphere.
The market of small thrusters for steering satellites is much larger than building actual rockets that take those satellites to orbit.
That is kinda disappointing. I had a distaste for Brave after all the initial controversy regarding the ad blocking, which only got worse from the crypto crap they now have in the browser.
I’ll still keep paying for Kagi, but this is a step in the wrong direction in my opinion. Let’s hope at least the results get noticeably better.
A Amazon? I am way more triggered about that than I should.
Wasn’t it in the end of Inception that the wheel or whatever wobbles which meant that they’re still in a dream? I feel like I remember thinking that the ending isn’t real due to it.
I doubt that’s how the password is used for. More like they copy all contents of the phone and ask the password to go through encryption. The data is already there, accounts don’t matter.
This is also the reason why it’s no good to have a dead man’s switch or the like, as in a certain password just wipes everything. You’d just get arrested for destroying evidence and they continue from a copy.
Weird that people argue about this. If the value of a company is being talked about, then stocks is what people generally refer to. Now, if you’d specify and talk about some other value, then sure, but if only “value” is being mentioned I see no reason to think it would mean something else than stocks.
Some countries have limits to nfc payments with a card. Finland has 50e but with a phone no limits (unless the bank limits).