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Yes. Learn what makes them more money. The limited password sharing crackdown world, so they rolled it out worldwide, for example.
Yes. Learn what makes them more money. The limited password sharing crackdown world, so they rolled it out worldwide, for example.
How is that ironic?
You didn’t purchase a “HowToGeek” licence, I imagine. Nor was one included with your PC.
Microsoft is having its IBM moment
I can sorta see that. Beth, Bethy, Buffy
No, it didn’t. I only thought about the “anti gravity” bit
Isn’t the PS4 version also bedrock?
Which would mean they’re updating/optimising bedrock for the PS5
TCP and UDP are accurate as well.
For one you make sure you get every last droplet, the other turns on the hose and you take what you can get.
That’s a very big QR code for a not very long link, what does it redirect through?
Edit: seems they used a high redundancy (error correction) for their QR code. Normally I get suspicious of large codes like this, but it seems whoever made this wasn’t taking any chances the message wouldn’t come through.
The percentages refer to how much of the code may be obscured/distorted whilst remaining machine-readable
Ah yes, very interesting results when the “experiment” was rigged:
The participants in the experiment, who were male college students, didn’t just organically become abusive guards, reporter Ben Blum wrote in Medium. Rather, Philip Zimbardo, who led the experiment and is now a professor emeritus of psychology at Stanford University, encouraged the guards to act “tough,” according to newfound audio from the Stanford archive.
https://www.livescience.com/62832-stanford-prison-experiment-flawed.html
Disastrous, unoptimized launch. Paid DLC whilst the game was still full of performance issues (DLC which was later made free, after outcry. But their hand was shown).
Probably much more, but those are the two big things I remember.
Redelijk.
wat er dan afgeplakt gaat worden.
En goed punt. :/
Ik dacht eerder aan een rechtzaak door de overheid dan tegen de overheid. Tegen andere mogelijke verantwoordelijken, zoals de luchtvaartmaatschappij.
En ik kan me voor de nabestaanden voorstellen dat het niet fijn is als alle details direct op straat liggen.
En nogmaals dat de overheid niet met onvolledige feiten wil aankomen.
Dat zijn allemaal redenen die ik me kan bedenken waarom het in eerste instantie geheim is gehouden; ik wil daarmee niet zeggen dat het zo lang geheim had moeten blijven als gedaan is/wordt, of dat dit de daadwerkelijke redenering van de overheid was.
Potentiële rechtszaak, gevoelige data, gebrek aan feiten; ik kan me meerdere redenen bedenken om het niet direct vrij te geven.
75 jaar, echter, is behoorlijk lang. Dat ben ik met je eens. En de tweede kamer blijkbaar ook.
Jij geeft aan:
Als het aan de overheid ligt dan bleef het dossier over de ramp in 1992 gewoon gesloten tot 2069.
Maar per het NOS artikel:
Het ACOI bekeek op verzoek van de Tweede Kamer of het terecht is dat het archief van de Raad voor de Luchtvaart, die destijds onderzoek deed naar de Bijlmerramp, 75 jaar geheim moet blijven.
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Het is onnodig die documenten tot 2069 of nog later geheim te houden. Dat adviseert het ACOI, het Adviescollege Openbaarheid en Informatiehuishouding, na onderzoek van de dossiers.
Ik ben ook behoorlijk cynisch, maar dit klinkt als een proces dat (in dit geval) goed gecontroleerd wordt door de overheid zelf.
Save for the odd disconnect, the mod was pretty good when I used it with two friends.
Of course it’s a whimper, Timmy wants you to buy your mom an iPhone to chat.
Yeah. And consider the verification process games have to go through on consoles, probably easier to do it all in one big update.
Warframe is kinda cool in that regard, almost all content remains accessible… in some form or another. Save for a rare few time limited events, all quests and such have remained accessible.
The one major caveat to that is “prime” versions of weapons and frames, you will have to get into player trading if you want certain ones and don’t want to wait for the rotating “unvaulting”. But, thanks to that unvaulting, most primes aren’t ridiculously expensive to trade for. Even when you get back into the game years later and are missing a bunch (me).
There’s a completely free battle pass-like system too, but that also will return items from previous passes.
There’s a lot of systems… one issue of keeping so much around I guess. There are more technicalities, some weapons become less viable with time and power creep, yet a new mod or update may revitalise them! Same goes for the frames themselves, the devs have gone back and reworked older ones to bring them up to par with more modern ones.
By then it’ll be unfortunately too late, with laws and policies that might take decades to undo.