The image is a photoshop by a Kenyan VFX artist: https://www.instagram.com/p/DLUq2hyItKP/
(Looked wrong, but at least it’s that.)
The image is a photoshop by a Kenyan VFX artist: https://www.instagram.com/p/DLUq2hyItKP/
(Looked wrong, but at least it’s that.)
What they’ve gone with is that it’s targeted at foreign tourism even though nothing in their statement indicates that.
Where are you getting that from?
All signs are that Israel went in alone here. We’re staging to enter and could end up entering, but that may have been a huge miscalculation on Israel’s part.
MERZ: Tomorrow is the D Day anniversary, when the Americans ended a war in Europe
TRUMP: That was not a pleasant day for you? This is not a great day
MERZ: This was the liberation of my country from Nazi dictatorship
They make Merz sound a bit better than his original confused waffling
They weren’t putting the image’s base64 encode on the blockchain or something like that? Just a URL?
Working in this stuff right now and that may be someone trying to force Google Ads not to run a video ad campaign. They have a newish tier where they promise placement everywhere but you can’t shut any of the placements off, and one of the recommendations to avoid video placement was to just stuff something obscene in to force Google to shut it off.
Triumph of the Hill
I forget people would actually take these guys seriously and trust millions of dollars with them.
Read the post, dipshit.
It’s been a big factor in Linux now having extremely strong support for windows games, as it runs Steam on Linux, uses PC hardware to play PC games, and it’s built/supported by Valve who did a lot of the heavy lifting on improving the existing Linux windows compatibility layer to where it is now. What that means for you is basically anything in Steam will run well in Linux even if it’s not a native Linux game (which most aren’t).
Otherwise, Proton’s the name of Valve/Steam’s compatibility layer project, and you can look up game-specific user reports on playability here: https://www.protondb.com/