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Data privacy AND not having to deal with more bullshit AI? Oh my, how will we ever cope with this… /s
Data privacy AND not having to deal with more bullshit AI? Oh my, how will we ever cope with this… /s
I feel the same about his wife too!
Are you the guy who has been posting this same comment every 10 years over the last half century?
(Edit: is joke)
This is true, specs between different versions are different.
That said, it’s definitely NOT a reason to buy expensive. I can find 1.3 HDMI cables being sold right now at over twice the price of a legit 2.1 cable…
I played it as part of Xbox live, paid $20 for 2 months. Ended up playing a lot more of Senua Sacrifice than I did Starfield.
That price is very acceptable, almost a convenience fee that I gladly pay so I don’t have to look for torrents and stuff.
I would never pay the hyperinflated prices that are being asked for AAA nowadays, especially for digital copies that, as PlayStation is keen to teach us, are worthless.
Came looking for this.
Get rid of Gabe and put in the Unity board, and we’ll be paying extra for every Mb we download…
So that’s how much my data is worth to Meta?
EU’s GDPR is pretty decent, but it does include a little bit of leeway to allow for “direct marketing”, or it would make ads virtually impossible to display in a profitable way.
The wording there takes this form of “legitimate interest”, while clarifying that this cannot be used to minimize user rights granted by the GDPR.
This.
Also, tie together more countries’ power grids to even out production and demand of renewables, and reduce the need for other backup sources.
For a fraction of the cost of nuclear, increase the storage capacity as well. We’ve had days where the price per MWh was negative in many hours, because of excess production.
The barriers to carbon free energy aren’t technical, they’re purely political.