“We’re whalers on the moon!”
“We’re whalers on the moon!”
Kotaku excited to write a story about Ubisoft being excited to let you know Prince of Persia Remake is Still Years Away
Well, carve out 1 mortgage perhaps. We have too many safe-havens in real estate.
There’s always Charity Navigator, they rate charities based on financial health and accountability, at least. I’ve not heard any controversy with it, for what it’s worth
How tested are the proprietary protocols for data safety?
What I didn’t glean from this article was “why”. Is there an expected benefit to the ecosystems these are being reintroduced to? Is it simple “more biodiversity is better”? Is it like Jurassic Park and just because we can?
Their primary two threats are drought and wildfire, not things that we’re expecting to lessen any time soon. What’s the purpose of introducing a species to a climate they’re not suited to?
And I’m not asking facetiously, if someone has genuine answers, I’m interested.
Maybe you don’t want to be in Uplifting News if your bar of success is “solves all climate change”.
Same combo, can use it on android (and probably iOS), windows, linux; the plugins really extend Obsidian’s abilities.
Indeed, it’s wild that they’re seemingly propping up their 88th of 124 export industry that has so many known harmful effects. Presumably these coal plants come with long term purchase requirements from China, otherwise I’d assume the host countries would just let them sit idle.
I wanted to educate myself a little here:
Electricity sector in India shows growth of fossil fuel plants has been shrinking: 2017 had 22.94% YoY increase in fossil fuel electricity generation while 2018 was 2.05% increase and 2023 was 0.49% increase.
https://energyandcleanair.org/publication/india-enters-an-unnecessary-coal-plant-permitting-spree-in-2023/ Says that ~35GWh of coal production is permitted, pre-permitted, or announced. Which would be ~13% growth in fossil fuel use, a large increase in rate compared to the year previous.
The linked article states the plants in construction are already excessive (according to India’s National Energy Plan), as would be any future plants.
What’s not clear is that any of these built plants will come online or be used at all.
There’s a difference? 😉
To the point where a lot of gamers have paid for more games than they’d ever have time to play.
Great point about paid plans. I didn’t look closely at the project today - they didn’t have any paid plans when I was first trying it in 2020 (and ultimately decided downloading the preferred source was good enough and abandoned trans-coding).
This is a more script based solution I’ve tried in the past for ongoing ISOs with decent results. Good luck!
It is, but there are some barriers not present on a *nix OS. Docker runs on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a prerequisite.
Ha, Rentals on Plex sure didn’t evoke their intended reaction from me. Agreed on the Verge article, too. Thanks for sharing!
the hacker obtained and used the member’s credentials to authenticate the requests to the server as a member library.
Hacking is the act of breaking into a computer system without authorization or exceeding authorized access.
This part could be hacking. Not that I care and think this is frivolous.
requiring around-the-clock efforts from November 2022 to March 2023 to attempt to limit service outages and maintain the production systems’ performance for customers.
Doesn’t major hosting require 24/7 monitoring anyway? Like they should have been doing this for more than just 11/22 to 3/23.
Github is really a great piracy bro.
It’s not just the prices, people are lazy.
Or they just demand good value for their service. Netflix hugely curtailed piracy in their early days. Same with Valve’s Steam.
I feel like this is a shader or texture mod that makes it look like World of Warcraft, I’d be interested in details too, OP.