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I saw someone on mastodon say something like, “don’t tell your IT department not to use recall to protect employee or customer data. Tell your legal department that all your recall data can be subpoenaed for discovery.”
I saw someone on mastodon say something like, “don’t tell your IT department not to use recall to protect employee or customer data. Tell your legal department that all your recall data can be subpoenaed for discovery.”
Future civilization will be adding glue to pizza once humanity rebounds
Well I, as a member of the public, choose to believe him being dead as true, as he wished in life.
Use the Michael Jackson defense and go “it’s okay it’s just Jesus Juice”
It’s not as bad as the first one. Some weapons and stratagems are more prone to it (looking at you airburst radius that always seems too big) but since there’s more of a height component you aren’t constantly getting shot by teammates. and because you aren’t confined to the same small area there’s less of a chance of stratagem strikes and hellbombs killing everyone.
There is a bit of a learning curve in terms of knowing the radius of certain stratagems and backblasts and arc range of some of the weapons, but once you get past that friendly fire incidents are much lower. That being said, if you run into someone else’s line of fire you are partially to blame as well.
Only if they kill billionaires with private jets.
I found it even more immersive. What ghost wouldn’t want a monster energy fueled piss grenade thrown at them?
My friends have been getting back into Monster Hunter World recently, so I decided to pick it up as well. I stopped in High Rank when I first played it, and hit Master Rank over the weekend. I’m looking forward to smacking bigger monsters with bagpipes.
It’s just as innovative as fellow Most Innovative award laureate Stray’s automatically- jump-to-a-highlighted-platform style of platforming with crappy stealth sections.
Starfield continuing the tradition of Stray’s “Really? You’re Calling THAT Innovative?” award.
Like even if there were no ads you’d learn how to help in a timely manner.
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I’m surprised there isn’t a follow up photo of him falling into the fountain somehow.
“There aren’t even messages in the menus to tell you about the useless cosmetics store! How can this even be a game?” -Ubisoft Dev Probably
Real OGs remember the Mark Twain’s 1889 Isekai, “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.”
Drivers are both firmware to make the hardware (video cards, etc.) operate more efficiently and software for the rest of your operating system to more efficiently work with the hardware.
I’ve always thought of it more as the software of hardware.
If you don’t think bing rewards are that great, you can always tell Microsoft to send a small amount of money to a charity instead of getting the rewards.
Has your company been involved in some legally dubious activities and you typed up an email concerned about your legally dubious activities before you realize sending an email could be creating a paper trail so you delete the email to talk to someone in person?