Block youtube.com. Quite effective, if you ask me.
the working conditions are the same on all working days and across all shifts
Dude has obviously never worked so hard that his energy for the week is drained on friday.
Ever heard of this game called "Star Citizen"?
Considering how much money they make with gambling, I think Valve is not as saint-like as people think it is.
Isn't that Mario's own Burger joint, judging by the logo over the door?
Ubisoft? You mean the publisher that housed, promoted and protected sex offenders?
To be fair: the cropping makes it hard to spot.
It's about the cycle stopping and then starting again, suggesting that the person was pregnant until she wasn't again.
Doesn't most of this stuffapply to basically all EVs?
I have done zero research and I know these dealbreakers:
- Microtransactions for a car (e.g. autopilot features, features already built-in, but subscription locked)
- A tablet on the dashboard is a UX nightmare, since it can't be used blindly (you should focus on the road, please).
- The futuristic retracting doorhandles are a nightmare for firefighters, since you can't easily pull people out of crashed Teslas.
- The whole cybertruck debacle
- Wasn't the estimated reach that the car supposedly had explicitly programmed to overestimate?
Edit: aparrently, the doors are very hard/mostly impossible to open when the power goes out.
This. He's trying to look goofy and harmless while being a vile, machiavellian, dangerous politician.
It's the other way around: no game is worth sacrificing security and privacy by giving it kernel level access.
The argument is: more and more games are running on Linux and there's a damn good reason not to play the ones that don't at all.