The problem with marketing is that conservatives will make a huge deal about it. It’s better to keep things lesser known so that they actually happen.
The problem with marketing is that conservatives will make a huge deal about it. It’s better to keep things lesser known so that they actually happen.
Such a noble cause. Shareholders were ignored for too long!
I don’t think they are. In my view, social media is either personal ( i.e. pictures on Facebook, Instagram, or Snapchat ) or short + very mainstream ( Twitter, TikTok). Reddit has too many niches that collectively make up an enormous chunk of the platform, plus it is very anonymous. I’d argue that the same is true of YouTube, and a lot of the content is closer to TV and journalism.
Same is true for dating and green flags.
“Hey you’re complaining about all the asbestos you had in your house but you still had asbestos in your house…what’s up with that?”
Past choices don’t reflect present knowledge or values. This is true on both a personal and societal level.
The difference between pirates and drug dealers is that the former tends to need some level of tech literacy.
Especially when GPT writes the headline
If you want to buy teams, then I imagine that you do need to acquire the company.
In what way? He established an agreement that the Taliban violated, thereby making it void.
I’m overall happy with Biden except for Afghanistan and Gaza. Given the cards he was dealt with, he seems to be doing an ok job.
I don’t like this mindset, because while there are plenty of businesses, billionaires, and governments that keep burning coal to keep their cash flowing, there’s plenty of scientists, activists, engineers, governments, and organizations that are making a difference. We shouldn’t be discrediting the hard work of people who are trying to save us or at least delay doomsday.
This is wild to me.
The brand where some people are purposefully more free than others? More freedom sounds more better, no?
/s
They’re probably just a kid who can’t easily afford games.
Depends on where you live it seems
They convinced GitHub to send takedown notices, which can be appealed. They’re legally required to do this under the DMCA.
It’s also possible that they wouldn’t win against Ryujinx. There’s evidence of Yuzu devs sharing roms with each other to test out games, so it’s possible that they settled to avoid discovery.
Paid emulators have existed for ages and have won in US courts before.
This is probably in a legal grey area in the US. The Yuzu case was settled out of court because Nintendo had dirt on the team behind it, so it’s unclear whether a judge would rule that this kind of circumvention is legal.
The problem is that people in this thread are in the mindset that tipping encourages lower wages, when in reality, low wages encourage tipping. The US has an absurdly low minimum wage relative to the cost of living, and that minimum wage of $7.25 has an exemption for tipped employees who can earn as little as $2.33 an hour. While it’s true that many states have higher minimum wages than the federal wage, there are several that are the same as federal.