Oh look, someone at Sony decided to update the AMD graphics drivers included without first testing every combination to find the specific driver that actually works…
Oh look, someone at Sony decided to update the AMD graphics drivers included without first testing every combination to find the specific driver that actually works…
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They can come down next February on a dragon
Once you have an AI detector, you can use it’s results to train your AI to pass the detector.
It’s still less conductive than metal. The latest/best CPU coolers have started to ship coolers with cold plates that are shaped to deliberately curve slightly to match how intel/AMD CPUs curve differently
Waiting for the re-drawing of the text on the lid to effect the flatness of the cpu and ruin cooling or something…
Still, a much nicer issue to have than Intel is fighting!
Other satellite internet options are available (or will be soonish)
Oneweb is live, although they aim more at ISPs and businesses.
The Amazon one might happen if New Glen ever gets of the ground (although it’s launching on other providers too)
It’s way less than the cost of running a fiber line out there though!
So potentially subsidise the starling terminal instead.
Wouldn’t assuming the Lira will drop more mean people would pay less for it though? So would make it worth less?
That would require you to have chosen that path through the game for it to work though?
What level of different choices would they allow, or just do it as a stand alone?
The longer the game gets the more the combinations build up and the worse the replayability gets for many players due to the length.
How does inflation in Turkish Lira cause the Dollar price equivalent to go up so much? Should the Lira not be devaluing against the Dollar at a rate similar to its inflation?
If not, doesn’t that actually indicate a strong Turkish economy?
It’s not a Microsoft problem
They should have poked the bear with a separate legal entity so the obvious resulting legal loss wouldn’t effect their core operations.
I support the idea as long as it’s for dead authors/out of print books, but from what I understand they were just letting people ‘borrow’ anything? That’s just stupid (if idealistic)
I guess this kinda counts: https://wandrer.earth
It gives you points for every unique mile you walk/run/cycle etc with the idea of getting you to go to new places and explore. You then get bonus points for doing 10/25/50% etc of an area.
Works off Strava data, so you would have to actually record the walking. But I found it was great at getting me to go to new places.
Looking it up, it doesn’t sound like it. Looks to be planned for later this month.
My understanding is that they are making the economy harder and completely removing the government subsidies that small cities get that make them absurdly easy. Other changes include making utility exports less lucrative and roads etc more expensive.
Has the economy 2.0 patch launched?
It’s all about risk tolerance. It was thought that improved brakes on cars would hugely improve safety. However it had a much smaller affect as people just braked later… There is a level of acceptable risk that everyone has, increasing safety measures just means they take more risks up to that level.
Helmets make people feel safer so they do more risky things and therefore hurt themselves more in other ways.
Doesn’t mean you shouldn’t wear one though!
My cycling club mandates helmets, so not a problem. Only really come up with the hire bikes in cities etc.
Nope, I was to busy being miserable about having a broken collar bone.
Personally, I have cracked open a helmet once. On a quiet country lane, with no traffic. Pot holes can catch you any time.
I don’t remember the crash, just the slide.
That is what makes me tell people to wear helmets.
Scotland has “right to roam” legislation though, so there are a lot more places where you are not actually trespassing.