Germany can do that because they opened new coal plants, plus they can buy cheap (mostly nuclear) electricity from France when their renewables are performing suboptimally and they need to meet high demand
I'm considering it even more seriously right now. I had my eyes set on Fedora, but apparently I shouldn't, because they are ditching official support for X11, and I need it because I have an Nvidia GPU ? I was also looking at pop OS, but I also saw people recommending against Ubuntu on Lemmy, I don't remember why though. Do you have a recommendation ?
You forgot the best part where despite the insanely short dev time, a big part of their payment was tied to the game's metascore some time after release. They missed the mark by 1 point (out of 100), and didn't even get a fraction of the sum as a result.
Personally, Veritasium is out of that list for me due to some of his more recent videos. He still has some good content but I really disliked that "rods from God" video where it feels like he's basically doing the same thing as the "How Ridiculous" guys and trying to disguise it as science communication. And the (admittedly few) ones where he's basically disguising advertising as his regular content.
Windows 11 (and how much I like my experience with the Steam deck, if I'm being honest) has me seriously reconsidering switching to Linux for my gaming desktop
The offenders were mostly some of our "generic chaos stuff" (containing, amongst other things, "clean" skulls, "not that clean" skulls, and a sprinkle of gore) and guardsmen or other humans models in various states of dismember and/or decay iirc.
Idk about stellar blade's content, but CERO is notoriously really touchy with more "macabre" gore (e.g severed body parts, especially heads, bones sticking out, that kind of thing). I suppose stellar blade just has more "acceptable" gore by CERO standards.
Source: I have worked on the Japanese internationalization for 2 Warhammer 40k games. We didn't have to remove that much gore, but there's some specific stuff they will just not budge on.
It's a thing people have been doing for a while. Usually in alphabetical order too. It's nice that the game finally gives some reward for it.
Even without doing this challenge, dota 2 puts a pretty big emphasis on the players' heroes pick since stuff like counterpicks and early/mid/late game viability (both for individual positions and for the whole teams) are much more impactful compared to LoL, so it's a thing that someone who plays a lot would end up (mostly) completing "naturally" over time.
I stopped playing about 3 years ago though so maybe my infos about the metagame are out of date
Yeah, I figured this stuff was way above my biology knowledge. I guess the real question is "what actually makes a subspecies unable to have fertile offspring with another subspecies?"
And I suspect the answer is a biology paper with a 3 digits number of pages
Isn't it possible that the "new" bird is functionally identical to the extinct one, but achieves this through different genetic mutations ? In that case, would the new bird still be able to breed with the extinct one ?
The music in slay the spire is perfectly fine but it gets repetitive after a while. But it's also a great game to play while listening to podcasts so it's a non issue
Personally I don't really give a fuck about headphones quality unless it's particularly shitty, because if I want quality I'm using one of my headsets (preferably one that doesn't use Bluetooth), but ok.
Also what the fuck is judgy about my personal preferences ? I'm not going to think less of someone because of their choice of audio hardware lmao. And personal preferences are personal. Yes I am a bit anal about the sound quality of my headsets but that is strictly a me problem.
Germany can do that because they opened new coal plants, plus they can buy cheap (mostly nuclear) electricity from France when their renewables are performing suboptimally and they need to meet high demand