But how does the EGS exist?
Because they are able to subsidize it with investor as well as Fortnite money. I doubt it’s turned a profit for them.
Wouldn’t exactly call that “viable competition”
But how does the EGS exist?
Because they are able to subsidize it with investor as well as Fortnite money. I doubt it’s turned a profit for them.
Wouldn’t exactly call that “viable competition”
I’m saying that the banks, who appear to be struggling, would like you to save your money by putting it in their system. So they may use it.
I’m not making any other judgement.
That said, no clue where the person I replied to got their apparent quote from, as it does not appear in the article itself.
Please save, and put your money in the bank.
Proper implementation of Lemmy’s markdown.
That wouldn’t work on article images, as those link to the article.
I don’t know if Sync ever had it, but Joey for Reddit allowed me to zoom into article images by holding down on them and then pinching with my other fingers. A bit awkward, but welcome nonetheless.
How is that ironic?
You didn’t purchase a “HowToGeek” licence, I imagine. Nor was one included with your PC.
Microsoft is having its IBM moment
I can sorta see that. Beth, Bethy, Buffy
Selling property? Don’t be ridiculous!
That might force them to change their way of life, and start contributing to society for a living.
I believe the issue moreso is the lack of (funding for) maintenance.
A heatwave like this will exacerbate smaller issues, which could’ve been prevented.
No, it didn’t. I only thought about the “anti gravity” bit
Isn’t the PS4 version also bedrock?
Which would mean they’re updating/optimising bedrock for the PS5
TCP and UDP are accurate as well.
For one you make sure you get every last droplet, the other turns on the hose and you take what you can get.
That’s a very big QR code for a not very long link, what does it redirect through?
Edit: seems they used a high redundancy (error correction) for their QR code. Normally I get suspicious of large codes like this, but it seems whoever made this wasn’t taking any chances the message wouldn’t come through.
The percentages refer to how much of the code may be obscured/distorted whilst remaining machine-readable
I mean, cool idea, but that would severely limit the available choices for types of firearms.
“iT’s NoT nAtUrAL”
Ah yes, very interesting results when the “experiment” was rigged:
The participants in the experiment, who were male college students, didn’t just organically become abusive guards, reporter Ben Blum wrote in Medium. Rather, Philip Zimbardo, who led the experiment and is now a professor emeritus of psychology at Stanford University, encouraged the guards to act “tough,” according to newfound audio from the Stanford archive.
https://www.livescience.com/62832-stanford-prison-experiment-flawed.html
Disastrous, unoptimized launch. Paid DLC whilst the game was still full of performance issues (DLC which was later made free, after outcry. But their hand was shown).
Probably much more, but those are the two big things I remember.
Yes. Learn what makes them more money. The limited password sharing crackdown world, so they rolled it out worldwide, for example.