It was a manual review conducted by an actual person that in the end admitted they were wrong
It was a manual review conducted by an actual person that in the end admitted they were wrong
GitHub has nothing to do with this. All the information we have is that the dev himself took everything down after an agreement with Nintendo.
C&D in Brazil stands for Comedy & Despair, where you’re the one laughing at the company desperate to get you to do what they want without having any actual legal leverage
The problem is that people tend to mistake being private to being above the law. You can argue against what law enforcement decides is a crime, but that matters little to service and providers and it’s a another type of discussion
Well it is an expansion pack, but nowadays I guess the distinction is kinda lost. I haven’t gotten to start it yet since I’m battling terrible performance right now (a 3080 and 7800x3d are getting 40fps on low with DLSS performance on 2160p), I also haven’t seen anything about the DLC, but I expect it to have some new shouts starborn powers, weapons/weapon types and some 20+ hours of content judging by the 40£ tag.
It’s a new story all contained in one planet, with everything being handcrafted instead of procgen.
On a side note, I can’t remember the last time I played a DLC that added new mechanics
EDIT: folks, it’s nice that we’re sharing games with DLCs that alter or add game mechanics, but let’s not forget that I said “I can’t remember the last time I played”
Nope, they recommend being level 35 at least but I’m not sure if it’s a requirement. While jumping from planet to planet you might encounter the Oracle, which is where the DLC starts.
Isn’t the mobile version 1:1 with the desktop? If so, how is this “kinda expensive” if it’s the same product that’s considered cheap?
Brazil? I do miss being able to leave home bringing only my phone because my ID and cards are all there
Topgrade handles most distros package managers, things like npm, brew and cargo, can pull git repositories and cleanup cache as well
You either come up with something like frog-protocols to try and actually get things done, or you can wait for Wayland devs to endlessly bikeshed. Getting some amount of harmless fragmentation on an open source project seems much better than waiting 4 years (and counting) for them to start actually working on implementing HDR.
Considering that they “block sideloading Android apps”, then I so believe it’s yet another AOSP fork that blocks apps from the Play Store to be installed
“You can’t own your own voice”
Talking out of your dystopian ass, aren’t you?
Simply changing the DNS provider is already enough to circumvent it.
A second mini moon? Do we even have a first mini moon?
It was a joke about how it seems they’re putting most, if not all, efforts into their AI
They’re a small indie company and they need the server power to run the AI in Firefox
In the real world with real people, what matters is efficiency. Top performance that you can only achieve in benchmarks is not any indicative of efficiency.
That is certainly not the case, either something unexpected happened or either of you didn’t have the families beta on. I have never logged in someone else’s PC and neither have someone logged on mine, I always use Steam on beta and I was able to send family invites to my friends, however only the ones in my region (country) were able to join.
I think Thunderbird has feature party with K9 though, at least from my quick comparison. Seems that this is just a rebranding and UI update to Material 3 (a welcome one), but they intent to develop and maintain both apps for the time being.