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Google is already pushing Web Environment Integrity into Chromium
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And hope the EU will oppose it.
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Google is already pushing Web Environment Integrity into Chromium
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And hope the EU will oppose it.
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Sweden’s Tesla blockade is spreading — Starting Friday, dockworkers in all Swedish ports will refuse to offload Teslas, cleaning crews will no longer clean showrooms, and mechanics won’t fix chargi...
There are three battles wise men know not to fight:
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Apple Argued Safari Is Three Different Browsers to Avoid Regulation
"The European Commission went on to point out that Safari's functionality and underlying technologies are near-identical across platforms. The Commission even highlights Apple's own marketing materials for its Continuity feature, which appear to contradict the company's claims, touting the tag line "Same Safari. Different device." As a result, the Commission rejected Apple's claim and insists that "Safari qualifies as a single web browser, irrespective of the device through which that service is accessed.""
Chef's Kiss
Governments and stately instances so rarely have a proper grasp of technology. This is beautiful.
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Epic Games to update Unreal Engine pricing for devs not making games
Not at all surprised.
This bit got me: Evidently, all of Epic Games' business had been "heavily funded by Fortnite" in the last six years, and different parts of the company became "disconnected" from their revenue streams.
...Did you not see this coming? Have you really not had a plan for when Fortnite started to lose momentum? I get that having a product blow up will leaf to a period of manic spending because your cash flow suddenly feels infinite, but come on. You're not a small player in this, Epic. You've been around since the 90s. You know better than to mindlessly ride the wave of a success.
Of course the Fortnite money was going to run out. That's why you invested so heavily in UE5, right?.. Right?
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If Republican's were really worried about the nuclear family and abortion, They would make it so that a family could live on a single income again.
They're not worried about threats to the nuclear family and abortion, they're just trying to make people who consider themselves nuclear families (potential voters) think that Democrats are the ones who are threatening them, so that they will be more likely to vote for the Republicans.
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The Most Loved Digital Audio Streaming Platforms.
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Neither is "loved" and "most subscribed to"
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'We don't have shareholders, but we also don't think about them,' Larian Studios uses its stage time at the DICE Awards to speak out against a brutal industry climate
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Did you not read the article?
Tencent own preference stock. They could sell their stock, which could potentially harm the company, but they hold no voting rights and carry no decision making power.
I am not a fan of China, nor Tencent, but spewing bile without understanding the context does NOT help this discourse.
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Equality
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What're you talking about? This is totally accurate. Han always wore a crop top!
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Mozilla opposes Web Integrity API proposal
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Install ublock origin and open YouTube.
You won't regret it.
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Everyone will LinkOut sooner or later
I was fortunate enough to experience death last month. Here's what it taught me about customers.
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Elon Musk says he's 'Jewish by association' after Auschwitz visit, sees 'almost no antisemitism'
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"Dude, I'm not racist! I have so many black friends!"
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How do companies know if I use cracked software or assets for my personal gig?
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Not to be a dick, because I agree, but this doesn't really answer the question.
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‘It’s the same daily misery’: Germany’s terrible trains are no joke for a nation built on efficiency
My family and I took the train from Copenhagen, Denmark to Bologna, Italy and back again this summer.
By and large it was a good experience. Taking the train through the alps is something I'll never forget.
To my great amazement, the trains in Italy ran smoother than the trains in Germany.
On our return trip, we zipped from Bologna to Milano and from there to Frankfurt in just under nine hours. Smooth sailing. The Frecciarossa was by far the nicest train I've ever been on.
Frankfurt to Copenhagen, a noticeably shorter distance, ended up taking fifteen hours. Our 7:14 train out of Frankfurt Central got moved to another station a mere fifteen minutes prior to departure. From there, everything devolved into a mess of missed trains and lack of communication. I think we ended up switching trains five or six times.
Deutsche Bahn is a shadow of its former self, and it makes me profoundly sad that a nation globally known for precision and efficiency has such terrible train service.
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Kids Are Watching Brain Melting AI-Generated Videos on YouTube Without Parents Realizing
Tsk.
Back when I was a kid, we watched hand crafted brain melting videos... On liveleak!
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Israel gotta go
No.
Netanyahu gotta go. Don't condemn the population of a country because of the actions of its leader.
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Republican bill aims to give Americans in Israeli military same benefits as US soldiers
European here.
...Why are there Americans soldiers in the Israeli military?
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Martials don't even get anything from a 5th level multiclass into another martial class
I'm curious as to how quickly BG3 rule changes will start making their way into tabletop house rules and 3rd party supplements.
My guess is pretty quickly, if my own group is any worthwhile measurement.
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Soup: One is not like the others
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Or they're switching packaging, and one is selling less / more than the others so is from the older / new packaging.
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Plant-Based Meat Alternatives Healthier And Better For The Planet, Report Finds
For all those replying with "well yes, we already knew this".
Yes, but now you have the numbers to back up the conclusions you've already drawn.
Of course food produced from plants will be environmentally better than those made from animals, but now, next time you see someone actually doubting that, you can rebuff them with numbers and science.