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I’m from Texas and this one nearly got me…
I’m from Texas and this one nearly got me…
This was my take away. They paid 1 individual over twice the amount they lost last year. That fix is easy math to me.
Yes, but other cars aren’t operating inside enclosed tunnels at all times.
I’ll preface this by saying that in no way do I expect that ES6 will shine more than Starfield and nothing I’m about to say should be construed as such.
I personally think that Starfield isn’t a good representation of what modern Bethesda will do with ES6. Starfield is the first time any of the major players had been involved in a totally new IP.
Skyrim was mechanically good enough, but it was only interesting because it was built in a world that was already rich with lore. It built upon a strong foundation of interesting concepts, conflict, and history to move a timeline forward and on top of that allowed for modders to easily expand it further.
Fallout 3 and 4 followed the same formula as Skyrim. Build a mechanically good enough game built on a rich world and allow modders to expand it.
Fallout 76 was the first departure from building on what was already there and it was a disaster because it wasn’t mechanically good enough.
Starfield is a new departure by making something that’s mechanically good enough but also needing to build a whole universe from scratch which left it feeling dull for many.
ES6 represents an opportunity for Bethesda to go back to the formula that worked for them until now. There is a big risk that they will further streamline the gameplay making it less deep as they have done with every generation, but it’s not a guarantee at this point in time.
My favorite part was the questionable messaging around killing endangered animals. But it was a chill game for sure.
Read they paid spez over twice what they lost, so I’m gonna say they did it to themselves.
My hot take was “the notoriously hackable companies are now trusted to not get hacked”
That makes it sound more like it is Linux, but not GNU. Which is accurate
This is entirely speculation on your part.
Google has been more transparent that it happens. Apple is definitely collecting information on everything you do on their devices as well. It may be just as much info.
With their new pay later feature, you know they are at least collecting enough info to make financial decisions based on your profile.
They also collect health data using the watch.
They collect more than that in order to better understand how to keep people in their ecosystem. I’d wager the latter will about cover what OP was surprised by Google capturing.
Microsoft is another story. They are the most valuable tech company in the world right now due to AI. Which indicates that they are training some powerful AI on data that has been gathered in a number of places.
Suburbs weren’t from a fear of communal parks. Parks are still common in suburbs that have larger yards.
Suburbs were a way to continue segregation in schools and services by moving further away so that minorities wouldn’t have immediate access in a logistics sense.
Man. Maybe I’m lucky, but the five guys near me is 11.29 for a full sized cheeseburger with no sides. 12.69 is the most expensive one with bacon but I usually just do the little one which is 8.79.
They do charge an arm and a leg for the fries, though. Which I guess is to be expected since their measurements for a small fry is “all of them”
The reason he took the interview doesn’t matter, that decision is his fault. Even if kompromat, he did something he wants to hide in that case.
But the moment the interview was announced, we should have been expecting this exact thing.
To be clear here, I actively hate what Tucker does. He’s a symptom of a great sickness to society that causes more harm then anything else.
The only part of this that is Carlsons fault is that he took the interview and went to Russia. There’s no other way this would have played out when a reporter does an interview of Putin. Carlson was likely in that room with nothing but Russian agents who let him know exactly what was going to happen before the interview.
Anything else could have easily resulted in Carlson never coming home.
My money is on its not pushing Pro hard enough.
This. Many devs will never even meet their Product Manager because they are “too high level to be needed in technical calls”.
Translated to “I only want to tell people how much money this is going to make them without even knowing what it does”
If this guy only has 600 hours, he wasted his money. I’d expect this guy to have closer to 6000 at this point.
But will Tencent just buy WotC instead? Only time will tell.
I did also say I’m another post that their statement seems more like the dollar amount wasn’t high enough, not that it isn’t happening at all.
When I see “not looking to” in this context it just tells me Tencent hasn’t offer enough money at this time.
Something I’m not seeing here is many people in the cyber and info security spaces will have a homelab capable of complex configurations in order to mimic enterprise environments for their research.
This could be as simple as a single VM or as complex as multiple segregated networks to try to traverse.
There’s an app for that.