This is fascinating!
Let me know when it does surgery on a grape 🍇
I’ve never been able to get it to launch on Linux (Ubuntu 23, 16 GB, AMD Ryzen)
“unciv” is a good FOSS Civ V clone! The gameplay is addicting and it runs on anything
“electron” would be one example of a particle species
I believe this is a Lara Croft reference
Sorry, wherever I saved this from had already cropped out the artist signature :(
Have some empathy. These aren’t oligarchs plotting a foreign war, these are everyday people (half the country!) being forced into poverty.
It still means they’re selling your info to advertisers
Immediately after, every single ISP in my area introduced “data caps”. If I use more than 1TB of total data in a month, they charge exorbitant fees. Fortunately, you can pay to remove these caps! …for nearly twice the monthly price.
Set one mouse to left handed and another to right handed.
What would you describe as the main difference?
Good. They should cry.
Through Lutris, really good
I recommend looking at the summary on Wikipedia. See the “Response” and “Publication History” sections: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LK-99#Publication_history
Similar research has been falsified, the third author of this paper left the university months ago, some authors filed patents on the material years in advance, and the underlying mechanisms haven’t been thoroughly explained.
However, they presented it in a way that is EXTREMELY straightforward to reproduce. There’s even a live stream on Twitch of someone working on it: https://www.twitch.tv/andrewmccalip So I doubt they’d make a claim that large when it’s so easy to disprove, and we’ll know for sure in a matter of days, most likely.
I’ve been a fan of “Working Code” so far, no off-color beats yet
This is so important. Knowing someone has your back is critical to young people feeling safe while practicing standing up for themselves!
There’s a secondary problem.
If a user has money in their account and the app creator goes under, they lose access but the actual bank hasn’t failed. Insurance on the account doesn’t kick in because there’s no bank failure to mitigate, but the user still doesn’t have access to their money before.
These regulations weren’t written with banking-as-a-service in mind, and don’t hold up well now that it’s not a weird edge case but a primary way companies provide banking services.