No-one is suing reddit for any of this. Reddit is a private business that can charge what it likes for it's API, can shut down 3P apps usage without warning etc.
The only power we have is leaving the platform.
No-one is suing reddit for any of this. Reddit is a private business that can charge what it likes for it's API, can shut down 3P apps usage without warning etc.
The only power we have is leaving the platform.
It's clickbait for people who need to see Ukraine winning all the time. Like markets, day-to-day, week-to-week news from a warzone is just noise that's best off ignored.
Under 0.5 nukes used: 1/1000000000 Over 0.5 nukes used: 1000000000/1
No-one, not even Russia, is going to cross that line. This is a regional conflict with casualties in the tens of thousands. WW3 was a global conflict with casualties in the tens of millions.
It's already started.
You misunderstand. Consultants don't want to be experts in anything. Becoming an expert takes a lot of time and experience, which naturally limits the number of things you can be an expert in.
No, consultants just want to say they're experts in things. No time/experience needed, just a plucky consultant and a keyboard.
With that in mind, Accenture are experts at SAP and AI now.
There's definitely more nodes than listed there, and definitely users at those nodes.
The least useful of the three feeds
Haven't they said this is it for CP2077? One expansion, load of upgrades, and nothing else is planned.
Nothing specific, just based.
An actual evil AP. I doubt it'll ever happen, Blood Lords might well be the closest we get. It's tremendously difficult to write evil plots that aren't just "we murdered everything because we're evil". It's equally difficult to write evil challenges where the solution isn't "murder until we succeed".
I'm definitely going to play through again with all of that added.
Why would you subject yourself to Gnome voluntarily????
I use Arch btw