But that would require them to reign in the very same companies that sponsor them. One can hope, but it seems unlikely.
Muffi
Because that's a good canary to show the article wasn't AI written?
One of the biggest culture shocks as a Danish person visiting California, was seeing how normalised driving high was. I smoke pretty regularly, but I would never even think about getting behind the wheel after a single puff.
Apple is powered by the copium of their fanbase, so maybe the next model won't even need a power cable.
Hopeing this will lead to consent laws in France like the ones in Scandinavia. Then at least one good thing will come of this horrible story.
Imagine a world where we had politicians who understood technology enough to put proper rules and requirements in place, so that big dumb companies would actually be forced to act ethically and sustainably...
This game is already worth every cent in its current state. Can't wait to see what the last polish will bring.
I feel you. Sorry you had to go through that experience.
Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds. I am usually a huge SciFi fan, but I like the genre for it's ability to reflect on humanity by extrapolating on current technologies/trends or comparing our culture to unique alien ones.
Revelation Space was technobabble and descriptions of weapons for pages upon pages, and it was totally devoid of any philosophy or reflection on humanity. I never DNF a book, but this one I almost gave up on.
Danish libraries provide an online streaming service, where you can watch 2-3 movies a month for free. It's awesome! They even had Everything Everywhere All At Once before any other streaming service here.
Works like a charm. I've been playing WoW on my steamdeck, through a battlenet launcher installed this way.
Some More News will do a livestream of the results. They are usually on point with their analysis and sources.