I am ashamed to say that, even after 15 years in cycling cities, I have never learnt to bike with hands on the handle.
I think it's part of my personality: 20 years ago when I still drove a car I was fixed with my hands at 10 to 10 on the wheel and I approach every keyboard with my left hand in the WASD shape.
Let's put it like this: Antifascists won't forget.
Here in the EU we have more than one country that was in fact rebuilt from the ground up centered around an Antifascist identity.
My country, Italy is one of them, and yes, we have at the government a woman who represents a party which is direct descendant of the fascist party, but that's why you get students and professors in the universities and common people rallying together for Palestine AND against the neo-fascist government's decrees.
There is an end in sight for Musk, one I can promise: this all ends when every fascist is dead.
I don't even know if the space in Star Wars is supposed to be empty space like ours.
I seem to recall they have a rule not to show anyone ejecting or drifting in space for that same reason.
They are all terrible movies, with droid-like performances, plot holes the size of a Sarlacc pit and effects and fight choreographies as pointless as the little pistons on the exterior of a surrogate hand.
Mark Hamill should be ashamed of agreeing to participate in them, even more to compensate the fact that apparently Ford cannot help himself from doing it here and in the Indy movies.
Two weeks in switching from Windows to Linux and I never once needed to use the equivalent of Task Manager.
It may well have been beginner's optimism, but still, it did feel strange, so strange indeed that I started wondering whether Linux Mint even had one and I got promptly reassured in my perception by the fact that instead of being named Task Manager (you act with it), it is named System Monitor (you observe with it).
Seems to be a new requirement for a newer driver for experimental.
Updating the driver manually to the latest compatible from the Nvidia website did the trick.
Damn, I am 2 weeks in Linux and this is giving me cold sweats.
Thanks anyway! I know that if PewDiePie could, I know I can do it too! Always better than a nazi!
Edit: Indeed this works! Apparently it is due to Experimental having been updated to Proton 10 to get fixes for some major new games.
If anyone wants to to have an even more step-by-step guide about how to do this, I recommend https://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/ which has lots of guide and videos and useful comments.
Question is: now that we got the big loud bully out of the house, can the EU and maybe someone else who is sensible, like Canada, enter the room and bring actual diplomatic value to this sharade?
You are joking, right? The customer support alone (at the level at which it stands, which is very high for Steam) is well worth the price, especially for big players.
I assure you that is not true.
Even in my "mild" domain of marketing analytics, vendors exist that are EU companies with EU storage also run by EU companies or they offer on-premise deployment.
And serious companies with users that may signal personal details through behavioral data seek such solutions.
I guess we could bring it down to dwindling PS5 exclusivity offers and in general the state of marketing hype.
They could just wait until they can show something that is actually playable on their console and show that, relying on showing cinematic trailers and (something I have rarely seen) featurettes until then.
Yes, but this is a gameplay trailer.
It should show me realistic gameplay experience on a PS5, a platform I would expect Playstation to be boasting about.
I never heard someone who is not Russian in the voice chat in CS2.
Seeing that the skins are mostly exchanged there as well, I guessed the game was a Russian colony by now.
The Processor is not, but the Controller is still required to guarantee appropriate security for personal data.
Appropriate means running a risk assessment and deciding accordingly.
The problem is when in the EU we take as security responsible for healthcare people who handled IAM for Jira tops.
Here where I am the only such places left are meant for Lan parties and populated by veeery competitive people.
I started playing multiplayer (directly to Warzone) for the first time in my life during the pandemic. I play only once a week if the 3 of us are online. I can organize a farewell party and that's it.
As a game, CoD/Warzone is terrible, the anti-cheat is iffy as well. I am a patient gamer who loves indie games, stuff like most Devolver games.
I won't miss it. It's more of a "tell your friends you grew up" problem.
At least we are not letting Tesla start a self-driving test on our streets as Norway is doing.