I guess I don't understand. If you don't vote, then the Democrats will move further right to grab more of the Republican votes...
That is what they're doing though.
That amount is $6.74b USD or 6.27b€.
It solves the prisoner's dilemma problem. If my rival doesn't protect workers, he can finish jobs cheaper and then put me out of business, etc
Wait until all of the fish's friends chained up in a cave hear about this!
It's tolerated because he's literally the best player in his position in the entire world (and one of the best in the history of the entire sport). What are the going to do? Get rid of him?
If you're not one of the best, the behavior is not tolerated as much.
Do you mean 500 million and 1.4 billion people?
Here's a short podcast about her: Planet Money
The podcast pretty much just sums up what you already said, but this is for people who don't like reading.
I guess that since Epic owns Unreal Engine that bad news for Epic means good news for Godot?
I don't think that Epic is going to want to divest from Unreal considering how much money it makes.
I also don't think that it's a zero-sum game. As a developer I want Unreal (and Unity) to be great so it creates more competition. Unreal has led the way in a lot of cool gaming tech that Godot is picking up.
I don't understand. Isn't the way not to be suspected of perjury just not to lie to the court in the first place? It doesn't seem like extortion to me.
I think this was due to the conflict of interest by the old lawyer, who probably told this witness, "Just say you didn't see anything or don't remember and you'll be fine."
It turned out it wasn't fine and the guy found a new lawyer. This new lawyer is being a zealous advocate and trying to keep this guy out of jail.
This problem becomes even more asinine when you consider that the whole point of the Return to Office drive is the "Magic Hallway Conversation" that happens during those informal break time periods.