Problem is you can't trust anything. The fancy $2k machine might just be fancy in name. You don't know if stuff is good before it starts not being. And reviews don't help, because they won't test a product for 5 years to check durability before posting
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This slap question was a big meme several years ago, and when that video came out (years after the meme), it was an instant hit.
The fact that this discussion is still going shows how popular it is
If it works with any git platform, you have several alternatives + self hosting.
The chokepoint is the index, but if the mod repo is up and you have the url by some other way, it should work
Because none of the flight crew or the company wants a lawsuit if they can avoid it. Land asap and give the guy over to authorities
You loved one dies, you feel happy. You are in logical despair but can't feel it.
I'll pass
Yeah, the tariffs are way less important than this. I'm planning a trip and I'll be taking a longer, more expensive route just to not land in the US. For a connection (which you require a full visa for)
There was on android, but they removed it. Gave me a real headache when I needed to flash a sd card and the only reader was the one on the phone
Anyone willing to pay a billion dollars to keep a secret secret, is also willing to kill someone who does not take the billion dolar bribe
Good stuff, always good to do these small repairs. I had something similar this week too, I found and replaced a rubber ring in a cabinet door, just knowing I spent basically nothing instead of replacing the whole door felt great
"somedays I don't even eat"
Mf getting all their calories from OJ
The initiative start with the game "the crew", where ubisoft shut down the servers and you can't even play singleplayer. The argument is that your product can be removed without your consent. The counter-argument is that it is not a product, it is a license.
The best possible outcome is that developers be required to keep games playable if they don't want to maintain it anymore,by either updating the game to work offline or providing lan/private server capabilities.
It might just end up being a warning when buying the game like "this is a license, not a product: access may be revoked at any time"