yeah, it doesn't destroy anything on the worldwide scale.
but it weakens.
erosion is a rather perfect term for it
yeah, it doesn't destroy anything on the worldwide scale.
but it weakens.
erosion is a rather perfect term for it
room temperature superconductors don't exist. (well... when/if this paper turns out to be bullshit)
High Temperature Superconductors do, and refer to the fact that they can be cooled with liquid nitrogen, and do not require liquid helium.
Several players have said they’ll exit the UK rather than exit encryption.
rightly so.
I'd assume any worldwide player couldn't be caught in compliance with this, as long as alternatives exist that don't.
This might have been enough to push EU people away from WhatsApp for example.
I mean, imagine if non-british companies just went "well, no encryption for you, then."
And disabled TLS too.
Online Banking would probably just have to... stop.
And a lot of other pages wouldn't load on most browsers requiring https
Depends.
If he thinks Twitter is irreperably dying, this may be a way, in which he can get out of repaying the loans he used to (partially) fund the buyout of twitter.
yeah, well, even the @twitter account now has the X logo.
x.com redirects to twitter.com as well.
Wonder if Businesses will replace the twitter logo in their windows as well.
With Ukraine being a breadbasked, I wonder how many fields are unusable.
probably lots. That sucks for a lot of people.
This is why we need Firefox.
And Firefox needs to be a market that can't be ignored.
I didn't like the fact that for the "pc-setting" in the 8bitdo you have to use the dongle, and can't use bluetooth.
also the kingkong2 pro has exchangeable abxy buttons, so you can change them to the correct layout for the thing you're currently playing on (which may be extremely useful with the little brother, depending on his age)
I don't think "but we've done worse things" is a good argument to allow bad things.
Nintendo hasn't competed on anything but Nintendo IP for years really.
and (couch-) coop
Google family link gives you controls over:
source Seems like rather similar options to me?
But I have to admit to never having used either anyway.