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  • I'd start by disabling all add-ons and check if that helps. If not, there's something wrong with Firefox itself.

    If disabling them fixed the issue, I'd continue with a binary search to see if there's a specific addon causing issues. I.e. enable only half the add-ons and re-check. Then continue enabling/disabling add-ons until you know which addon causes the issue.

    That said, it could be the combined load, or a combination of add-ons, which is significantly harder to fix.

  • They're also just a total of 77 people doing this in their spare time instead of a team of at least 300 full time devs.

  • Wait... that math does not possibly check out. In the worst case scenario (Steam), they pay 30% of the revenue from the game in platform fees. If they spend less than that for settlement, simple math tells us that there is at least 41% of the revenue basically unaccounted for.

    There's a bit of overhead in every company, like HR, IT and facilities, so maybe these don't count for "development cost" (which makes no sense tbh, that's not how project budgets work). Marketing can eat a ton of money, too, but the numbers still seem bafflingly high.

  • I'm not sure if I remember this correctly, but Qui-Gon only starts suspencting Anakin's Force sensitivity after learning about him racing pods, which is usually beyond human capabilities.

  • In Germany, English muffins are pre-sliced 90% of the way.

    That said: Fresh cut bread tastes better anyway.

  • Technically, it's part of figuring out what he deserves

  • To be fair to Vader, he has literally never met her. Nor does he even know she survived, Palpatine told him they died with Padme.

    Unless they effed that up in Kenobi, didn't watch that yet.

  • As long as us Germans get to keep using our "Schw. Tr. d. Le.-En. W."

    (The German translation for "weak potion of restore health" was too long for the UI, so they just put this absolute butchering in instead)

  • If the receiver is an automated mailing list that includes the whole company (or large parts of it), you can reply all with "Hey IT, just checking if this works, because I really have no possible reason where I need to send to this list and the mail server should block it."

  • That was part of the Intel integrated graphics program, not Windows.

  • One solution is to make clear that once the PCs start using "creative" solutions, so will the NPCs. The players usually don't want the game to devolve to that point either.

  • Spike Growth wants a word. Although that one does pair nicely with Thunderwave, so there's that.

  • https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/search?class=modpacks&sortType=2

    Here's a whole bunch of modpack on Curseforge. There's some more on FeedTheBeast, Modrinth and ATLauncher (I think). The scene is alive and well, although many of the old mods (like buildcraft and industrial craft) have long been replaced by newer mods.

    Your best bet on jumping back in is a quest-based pack on a fairly recent version of the game. The last one I played was FTBSkies, which was pretty cool and included questlines for all major mods to guide you.

  • I mean, that's exactly what happened in Germany. Instead of 110€ for local and regional trains in Stuttgart, I pay 49€ for local and regional trains in all of Germany.

    The ticket is immensely subsidized by the government. The transport agencies are basically compensated for these losses.

  • Obvious would have been if they kicked him out immediately after the kiss.

  • Nina learned a valuable lesson that day: never show your boss how much time you actually need to produce results.

  • Baldurs gate is a DND based CRPG

    Although DND games usually handwaive encumbrance with bags of holding.

  • Imo, the US needs to work toward nuclear usage being 90-95% instead of using coal. There's still a need for natural gas but it can be minimized

    Why? Wind and solar are cheaper, faster to build and don't produce toxic waste. They can easily cover most of the energy needs. Or technically all of it, once you start using any overcapacity for hydrogen production (which is needed for carbon neutrality anyways).