https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar
(Not sarcastic it is genuinely a great article that covers all kinds of calendars around the world)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar
(Not sarcastic it is genuinely a great article that covers all kinds of calendars around the world)
They would just spend more money on security
I got my driver's license pretty recently and in driving classes I was always told to look at the left first to see if anyone is inside the roundabout, and then to the right to see if I have to let someone go before me (on small roundabouts). Think it from a logical standpoint: A wouldn't even need to completely stop to let C in first, while, if A goes first, C needs to stop and wait while A passes in front of them.
It may be a new rule, because no one seems to know about it (or pay it any mind).
Ok, now do one where C and A arrive at the same time to an empty roundabout and A still, to this day, thinks they have the right of way. Because why wait a fraction of a second when I can make others wait for a lot longer?
I hate having classes in a classroom with windows pointing to a roundabout because I get to realize how NO ONE seems to do them correctly... (In Spain, for reference)
Congratulations ig
These aren't actual LLMs scraping the web, they're your usual scraping bots used in an industrial scale, disregarding conventions about what they should or shouldn't scrape.
People want to doomscroll though
Adding to the other comment, I feel like you can get a taste for all that by visiting the game's subreddit. Seeing all the cool things people do and how the community moves the story forward really motivates me to play the game. I guess you could also watch a youtube video to get up to date on the story and different ways to play the game.
It is a great game but you really do need to look stuff up to fully enjoy it, unfortunately. Also, space trucking is only one way to play it.
This is actually pretty huge because it means fortnite, valorant and all those esports games with kernel-level anticheat will be playable* on the steam deck and subsequently linux.
*I don't care how awful the service may be if it helps with mainstream linux adoption.
Welp, that's one hour down the wikipedia drain
Iirc old age is the best it can be
Oregon