I think anyone who's tried one of these games or is the parent of someone who's tried one of these games figures out this loophole (or alternatively , predatory practice) pretty quickly.
Back during the WoW days (the flying mount expansion), every time I would walk home from Uni I'd think: "This would be a lot faster if I turned into a crow and flew over these houses".
I played a Druid.
Don't know why, but this title just made me realize that King Arthur and Robin Hood are both brands of flour.
While it is good to be cognizant of this, playing AAA games for the same amount of time as the inference (a few seconds ?) is the same as this, right? Since they use the same GPU on consumer hardware.
I imagine most Labradors will never experience fullness.
Surprised I don't see this one, but slave trade chocolate (which unfortunately is most chocolate).
There are some lists out there, but we try to avoid all chocolate unless we are sure it isn't harvested with slave labour, even partially.
There is no amount of money you could pay me to get used to Windows Updates.
Name: gitlab.com
Address: 172.65.251.78
Name: gitlab.com
Address: 2606:4700:90:0:f22e:fbec:5bed:a9b9
I've worked with both s76 and framework's support and they've been great. Community support for framework is also especially good (for Linux)
Depending on what you're using it for. For companies it feels like the tide is shifting toward using k8s and not caring what actually runs your containers.
It really is though. Remember back when we just had gamefaqs guides? Or actual game wikis that weren't plastered with ads?
It's especially apparent in the japanese gamersphere. There used to be great (grassroots) wikis for basically every Japanese game, now they're all run by e.g. game8 and their clones.
They're referring to the photonix comments. Which are notorious, and serve as a great example of what happens when you don't moderate.