“Historic” is right.
“Historic” is right.
How the fuck did they get access to the camera?
You’re not doing that scene justice. It blares a loud siren and bright lights until you open your eyes again.
More like “we forced an ad while the video was paused and only 30% of viewers immediately closed the window”
I love how they refer to encrypted messengers as “cybercrime platforms”
There’s their stated goal and their actual goals.
Do you think they’re just going to come out and say that they want your data?
Whats your budget?
My go-to recommendation is the barebones CWWK N100 development board. Then you can add as much RAM and storage as you want. Up to 4xNVMe and 2x SATA drives are supported.
It also uses a normal PC fan jnstead of those whiny-ass laptop fans.
Thats what I use.
EZPZ, publish 100 articles to the web with disinformation. Most people can’t tell the difference, AI sure as shit can’t either.
“New fix for the broken game we released out now! Only $12.99!”
Not too mention pretty much every camera app has it enabled by default.
Some of it is. Just different (not mainstream) technology.
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Yeah I got that when I put “in the US” in the comment you replied to.
There’s plenty of room for creators who don’t want monetization or can monetize things themselves by utilizing product placements (if the platform were popular enough).
The biggest problem is federation (or lack thereof). I’ve looked at A LOT of instances, and most of them either don’t federate at all, or only federate with a handful of other instances, as opposed to Lemmy or Mastodon that federate with thousands of others…
This means it is deeply segregated and discoverability is virtually nada, not to mention the default algorithms are completely useless and uneditable.
Doctors that work in hospital bunkers? Do pagers not use cellular signals?
Mystery solved, I suppose!
FUCK
E: $6.6B, according to NYT
My guess: the “remaster” is sold as a new game with PSN linking requirement, and the old one is delisted.
Sony is looking for ways to artificially make number go up because they’re reeling from the losses from Concord. Too scared to take any risks now.
What they’ve done can be described as nothing other than malicious non-compliance and the EU has been dragging their feet on enforcement.