I am both horrified and intrigued. How long before you can taste?
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How is US tech going to do without European money? It's a two-way street. Things like GDPR, USB-C charging everywhere and other regulations have shown that the EU has plenty of influence.
You don't change leadership just for nothing else to change. "Nothing will change" is the biggest lie there is in any leadership change or corporate restructuring. They only say that in the hope that you won't jump ship immediately.
Dwarf Fortress is not free open source software! It's a great game and runs natively on Linux. You can download it at no cost. But it's not open source.
Gemini was automatically installed for me, and the app connections were all enabled, like the article describes. Better check and be safe than to be sorry
Ohh, thank you! I didn't find these in my search. Only cheap chinesium.
Their controllers look great, but I wish they had a super simple 8-bit Nintendo controller for PC. No turbo buttons or other extra buttons. Something that my young kid could use.
I wonder if the EU can throw the book at them. Technically the port on the switch is not USB-C but a proprietary port with the same physical connector. But EU mandates USB-C especially so people can use chargers and things they already have. So I wonder if Switch 2 violates EU regulations.
"Hardspace: Shipbreaker" is now on sale at steam. So far it feels like a mix between relaxing work like "Power Wash Simulator" and the story beats of "Papers, please!". It's been pretty fun so far!
Not true. I played Conan Exiles on both PS4 and PS5 and you can switch on the full nudity just like on PC and go ham on the dong/boob slider. I'm in the EU if that matters
It doesn't help that the One S is an underpowered cheapo console, but that MS demands that all Xbox games must run on the One S with a pretty high FPS. You had major developers delaying or cancelling their Xbox release because they couldn't get it to work on the One S.
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