Nah for a while now, this was highly anticipated within the gaming community. Journalists have covered allegations and controversies but honestly no one really cared. People wanted a good game and they got one. Politics or not, their steam review is 96% at overwhelmingly positive.
What about those that want more than they need? Like the greed for money translates to your purchasing power and how much you can get of what you want.
So say someone works overtime, gets more money and can buy more things.
In a world where there's no money, how does that individual get more of what they want?
They actually don't know, but mathematically in order for them to build it within the historical time constraints, it had to have been done one block per minute.
Which some say is impossible with the technology they had, sparking conversation that there's more to the history of the pyramids than we think.
Well even if it was a legal argument, they wouldn't care. Like Facebook and all the rest. They say they don't share your data but we all know that's a lie
We have that where I live and it honestly makes buying per weight / per sheet, incredibly helpful.
There's been so many times, just looking at the packaging, I thought it was a great deal to then see the per weight price and release what a rip off it was.
Massive quality of life for sure!
Ohh Querns a fantastic game! And was developed by university students. They really captured the myst vibe for sure.
Are these record profits adjusted for inflation? As in, are they earning more or is it nominally higher?
My logic being, overhead gets more expensive as the currency diminishes. Companies raise prices (which you're seeing) to offset that. And then nominally, yes they'd be making record numbers. Like Zimbabwe, they made record numbers when they had hyperinflation. Didn't mean they were doing well.
And yeah I mean it's not just devalued currency, there are a lot of factors that go into inflation. But Id say it's one of the biggest contributors for sure.
Interest rates stayed low for too long and people borrowed up to their eyeballs (corporations included), pumping a lot of currency into the market. That's got to account for something no?
Aye now we're talking
The guy is massively toxic to you. Why do you want to keep that around? Just cut him out of your life. Someone like that isn't worth anyone's time or your second chances. It's like he genuinely wants to hurt you. Both by rubbing in the fact that he graduated and also destroying any of your chances at succeeding your business. Fuck him.
That is unless, you're not telling us the full story and you've done something to him. Then maybe you can understand why he's going out of his way to hurt you... Either way that friend isn't going to work.
I too have a similar debian setup with web UI running qbt, whilst also connected to a VPN. Would love to know how to connect to it outside of the local connection.
This is their official documentation
On the bottom under manual configuration they tell you how to configure it on Linux.
Though personally I ended up opting for AirVPN only because I didn't want to mess around with scripts to keep proton's ports from expiring.
Yeah I think there was research that sad tears had increased stress hormones in them, making them a stress reliever as well... But honestly I'm only just going off my memory