![](/static/253f0d9b/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/c47230a8-134c-4dc9-89e8-75c6ea875d36.png)
Thanks! Well Fidesz was in EPP as well before its expulsion, so I’m not sure how this new party will do l.
We’ll see!
Thanks! Well Fidesz was in EPP as well before its expulsion, so I’m not sure how this new party will do l.
We’ll see!
I’m not sure about official affiliation, but I think their policies are very close to Fidesz. So probably conservative, reactionary, etc…
I was going to post this video. I highly recommend it (and don’t stop at its title, it covers a large amount of subjects).
Based on what Microsoft themselves said we know: everything will be stored (except edge private session…). They specifically say they don’t do content moderation: they log everything.
Did you read the article?
Q. Cool, so hackers and malware can’t access it, right?
A. No, they can.
Q. But it’s encrypted.
A. When you’re logged into a PC and run software, things are decrypted for you. Encryption at rest only helps if somebody comes to your house and physically steals your laptop — that isn’t what criminal hackers do.
As a windows user I’m not delighted by this.
Edit: at this point you must be trolling…
Did you read the article?
This system basically do a character recognition on EVERYTHING the user is displaying and save the results in a very small file not that well protected.
The data is very small (I guess because it’s basically text?), seems easy to find. That means the history of all you did on your computer (apparently only for the last three feays by default,but well…) can be stolen at once, in a minuscule file.
I’m not an IT specialist, but I don’t see in which world this can remotely be a good idea…
Hmmm I heard of studies/prototyping/research to completely overhaul steel production in order to reduce the (gigantic) carbon footprint. It might be linked?
Not just heating it differently, really change the process… Searching for source, will update.
Edit: not exactly what I was looking for but I found this: https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/clean-industry/us-pledges-up-to-1b-for-two-pioneering-green-steel-projects
Using hydrogen instead of coal, not for heating but for the reaction actually creating iron. I remeber reading about rotating furnace, like the one used to create cement.
I meant, it just makes things more complicated than “classic” RTS, making the pause even more helpful (giving precise order can be complicated, but I’ve only tried one control type out of two-ish)
Honestly during the campaign it’s really helpful.
Compared to the two previous games, this one require more micro management (or at least benefit from it).
And “other RTS games [requires micro management] as well, without pause”: indeed, but playing in full 3D/volume complicate things.
Edit: trying to rephrase for clarity
To be fair, thy said the one player game campaign doesn’t need it, but multiplayer did.
That’s still the case and that’s why steam is giving refund: people are basically buying the game with part missing.
I’d be curious to see the sale results of the games while takeling the amount of console/PC present as well as the market size during the release year.
We might have surprise about results of all the games with these parameters.
If like me you wanted the patch notes, without clicking:
FIXES
Fixed a crash that could occur after the cinematic that plays when transitioning from Act II to Act III.
Fixed an issue preventing you from taking a Short Rest when having added and dismissed Us with a companion party member and then loaded certain savegames.
Fixed Us appearing at camp and near other waypoints when that didn’t make sense.
Fixed an issue introduced in Hotfix 21 causing reduced performance on Mac.
Same here!
I had to get rid of the 2nd edition one year ago because of a contact/short issue. :(
So useful to know who was speaking in mumble/teamspeak when I had only one screen…
And the shortcut keys were useful at the time (I don’t have much use for them now).
Edit: I’ve seen the video and yes, I forgot how CLEAR the software was. It was extremely easy to set, set the shortcuts to work as you wanted.
The current new logitec soft/driver is an utter shit, buggy, extremely confusing (I gave up on trying to setup the backlight how I want it because how stupidly confusing the UI is) and crashing all the time.
Went back to it last month after a 10 years yatus.
Game still here, with a lot of changes since.
However, it’s still requiring a lot of time an commitment. And I realized that I don’t have either to give to a video game now.
Euuuuh I don’t know in the US but in Europe “corn flakes” have so much sugar they are everything except healthy
Then you have the superior, Swiss /Belgian way: 90+7, “nonante-sept”
I was going to say: the office environment doesn’t suck that much, or rather it’s not aimed at people with advanced programing knowledge. Rather everyone else (which is probably the majority in the professional world).
For people who have no or little IT knowledge it’s actually very handy.
I’ve learned a little bit of programming during my studies (mostly R) and I’m now working in a big company.
Power automate is so useful and nearly ALL parts of the office ecosystem is accessible to it. And it’s possible to use it with very little coding knowledge.
It’s now my main tool of work (with excel).
I was Impressed by the Google traduction from Polish to English, the article was Was to read!
Yeah I was going to say: who’s this guy?
Found this after a very quick search: https://www.npd.com/about-npd/industry-experts/mat-piscatella/
Mat Piscatella’s career has spanned the entertainment software industry, including tenure with Warner Bros and Activision. His industry experience ranges from business planning, analysis, and forecasting to operational and strategic planning. A self-proclaimed “game geek,” Piscatella has worked in the industry for close to 15 years.
Video game brands he has worked on include Call of Duty, LEGO, Batman: Arkham, Guitar Hero, DreamWorks, Mortal Kombat, and Marvel. Piscatella regularly works with key industry trade associations and is collaborating with colleagues on new initiatives for NPD. He has extensive experience presenting to and advising senior leadership for the video game industry.
His experience outside of entertainment software include marketing and sales roles for IRI and Banana Boat Suncare. He has an MBA in marketing from San Diego State University, and a BA in political science from California State University, San Bernardino.
True question: bamboo, rayon, viscose, tencel, etc… are “natural” product artificially polymerized. Aren’t these similar to plastics in the sense of a polymerized chain?
Does it degrades faster than “traditional” plastics? I’ll have to look into that.
And I otherwise completely agree with you. I’m now only buying if cotton/linen/wool. However hard to find clothes made 100% with these. :(
On their blog they explain they initially went for a reboot, but their editor refused to finance it and wanted “just” a remaster.
So they choose to do a remake instead.
Source: https://www.littlebigadventure.com/en/reboot-remaster-or-remake-the-answer/