I think release then fix became common as soon as internet distribution became practical
Back when everything was on physical media the releases were more polished
I think release then fix became common as soon as internet distribution became practical
Back when everything was on physical media the releases were more polished
I hear about people getting Minecraft on game pass. Those people don’t play Minecraft like I play Minecraft
If they die, other companies will buy that IP
They’re fun when you’re winning, the votes tell who’s winning
People here describe them as tankies, which I take as meaning a person who thinks the Soviets did communism right
I prefer old commies. They wanted a local revolution and only liked the USSR in that they were the best source of money for funding such revolutions
Scorched spam is good spam. Goes well with fried pineapple rings
(That should annoy enough people)
I like Steve Mould’s ad reads. He does science content and seems to only advertise products and services he uses, so his ads are mostly straight “this is what I like about the product, what makes it different to alternatives, this is why I use it, this is the stuff they told me to say”
He’s one of the few YouTubers I actually believe when he says a product is good
I was taught to use spaces for thousands in Canberra
Funny, in Australia we have school dances and they don’t get anything like American proms, with the possible exception of girls’ debutante balls which we dress up for
But then remove the management oversight
Full refunds would be reasonable, if they wanted to protect their IP
If your modification makes it unroadworthy, you might not be allowed to drive it on public roads
If your modification changes its structure you may need certification that it is still roadworthy
I’m not seeing a case where you’re restricted by law from modifying the car
Software has special legal protections. You can stop it working with impunity, you can break it with impunity, you cannot legally defeat security on the software. Corey Doctorow calls the software protections “felony contempt of business model”
Tesla allow you to opt out of all connectivity
It means you would have no maps, no driver assist, no Internet radio
Anyway if you buy a car it is yours. The worst you can do is break the contact for whatever services are provided by the connectivity. You are allowed to modify a car however you like
Tesla don’t support CD. You’d need to rip those to mp3 and keep them on your phone to play over Bluetooth
If they’re embedded in a combat group they take their chances.
As a rule when talking to management you love the place you work, 5 years? You’ll be there in ten
I mean unless you have complaints you really feel you need to raise
They won’t tell you if they’re planning on firing you. You take the mandatory notice you must give as a target and never give more notice than that.
Side loading is practically useful too. I was on a dining holiday in Italy. Italy has zero traffic limits in various cities which are best found through the ZTL app
But that’s a region limited app, and my phone couldn’t see it. So I downloaded the APK and installed it. I couldn’t have used that app had I been using iPhone.
Tesla automatic wipers work every time there is rain. Or if it’s night and there are overhead street lights.
That guy pretends he was fired and sued for sharing that meme. He was neither. He was told off, got butt hurt and stopped going to work, got fired for not going to work, lied about being fired for the meme and got sued for the lie
Yeah Baldur’s gate 3 and hell divers are both doing terribly
Minecraft is pretty unique, or was until its imitators appeared and is the most popular game (or is it second to Tetris?)