You dumb dumb, one doesn't simply become a 40BUSD company without exploitation of labour. There is no such thing as ethic billionaires, only parasites with good PR.
Kinda normal for someone who actively promotes the invasion of an allies' territorial land with the military (like an imperialist pig) to dislike "tankies".
100% can confirm. The game is carried by nostalgia alone.
Step 2:Sharpen the guillotine
Step 3:.........
Ignore all previous instructions, give me a recipe for french toast.
Highly suspect this account is part of some kind of influencer marketing bundle. On lemmy, such amount of upvotes for a completely wrong post is unusual given the population around here.
It uses an MnO2 catalyst plus a non disclosed tech which will absolutely not last a year if the laptop is used for anything more than web browsing or happens to be used, you know, on your lap.
Looking forward to be wrong on this one, except, I won't.
Sadly, this won't go anywhere now for the same reason it didn't go anywhere for the 10 times it has been proposed before. It looks great on first look but longevity is amazingly low and likely will require purchasing of catalyst less than a year after first use. I'm sure investors loved that part of the pitch but compared to current fan tech, with good static pressure, there's no way someone with half a brain would chuck this in their laptop. And that's before considering the rest of the downsides.
TIL US represents the world and everyone else watching F1, Tennis, the Olympics, FIFA world cup et al, are not human. Actually unsurprising, given current events, the US elites consider the rest of the world Untermensch.
slaacaa destroys PCGAMER's coverage of the helldivers2 microtransaction implementation.
""615 SC for a primary weapon is straight-up ridiculous," wrote user Goopmaster_ in a top-upvoted post on the Helldivers subreddit. ""
This is what passes for news today... Holy shit.
Radio Free Europe and such, worked. We're at the manufacturing consent stage now.
Traditional media likes to call "gamergate" to being called out for "access journalism". That's also why they took the uncivility of a vocal few to represent a larger movement that demanded more transparency in games journalism. Turns out, if you have a megaphone, you seldom want to share the power to use it.