Making games is difficult.
Making games is difficult.
It’s quite a lot more than that if you count all the titles that work but aren’t verified, I imagine!
My favourite journalistic practice is when outlets lump up everyone playing video games into a single group called “gamers.”
Could it be the next Stranding type game?!
I’m nearly there, except I can’t get away from Google Maps. There’s not really any alternative here that provides public transport information.
But Code is Law! It’s decentralized and trustless, I’m really disappointed with the victims for going to big government, with cryptocurrency there’s no need for government, lawyers, or banks. The blockchain clearly already decided that the ETH belongs to the two brothers.
Don’t be silly, for these types of people you can never make enough money.
With Xiaomi, you’re looking at a two week or more wait to unlock the bootloader. I wouldn’t recommend it.
Now my friends know I bought an Alienware device. I’m never going to live this down.
I know you’re being flippant, but it’s worth noting that there is a considerable difference between a company getting hacked like this and an app with unfettered access to the cluster to sensors that we’ve got in our pockets.
Perhaps “state managed” would be a better descriptor for Chinese private companies, since some now have personnel belonging to the CCP serving in management or board positions.
Isn’t every Chinese company partly state-owned?
Looks like it worked a treat. Do WeChat next!
To further clarify, Maid Cafes in Japan do not provide sexual services. If that wasn’t what was being referred to in this thread please ignore this message.
The staff in maid cafes in Japan don’t kneel nor provide massages.
It really wouldn’t be. Don’t worry.
I don’t think anyone would’ve complained if the localization’s quality was on-par with AA or Vagrant Story, but it looks to me like that isn’t the case.
“Moral responsibility” isn’t going to affect the various amoral, systemic causes of the climate crisis.