Not saying I’d do it, just throwing one more option out there.
Not saying I’d do it, just throwing one more option out there.
It’s easier to park when there’s another car already parked, for reference.
And only stole most of east Germany’s infrastructure.
In Spain the answer is 3. It was a question in the driving test. Idk if it’s a europe-wide rule though.
Safety rules are written in blood. When you spend at least 8hours/day doing the same thing, even if that thing has a very small chance of generating an accident, that’s a lot of time spent doing something risky. Everyone has bad days, any one of those could kill you/severely injure you if you don’t take safety protocols seriously.
That’s easy to explain. EGS managed to make everyone hate them just as it started. How do they expect to be profitable if they piss off the entire market?
There are other stores such as GoG that have actual users.
Don’t call it investment if you don’t want to, but there’s no such thing as easy money.
If there’s a way to earn money with little effort it means that there’s a big risk.
Investments are not effort-to-profit. They are risk-to-profit.
There is no such a thing as risk-free investing. If there is an investment with good returns, it means it’s just as easy to lose all that money.
A less ethical, worse paid, more hours than a job.
Yeah that’s not accurate. They have plenty of oligarchs. Only most of their population is enslaved.
Context: rule 1 is about xenophobia/racism.
Yep. Plenty of china criticism allowed in .ml
Considering everyone’s sperm is bathing in plastic rn, who knows lol.
I doubt Wikimedia streams even 0.1% of what netflix does.
At least reddit didn’t have .ml
I swear people in Lemmy don’t even want to argue, all they want is pure confrontation about every single opinion there is.
The entire content of the wikipedia fits in a pen drive.
Streaming video is a lot more expensive than text and images.
Prices should go down with scale not up though.
There’s initial investment on the initial servers (and the software), and afterwards it should be a linear increase of server costs per user, with some bumps along the way to interconnect those servers.
The cost also scales per content. Because that means more caching servers per user and bigger databases, and licenses.
So this service has less users and more content, it should be way more expensive. The only reason they are cheaper is because they don’t pay those licenses.
Out of all the games I tried to play, only one of them worked.
PS3 in particular has very weird hardware. There aren’t any good PS3 emulators for PC. Basically the only way to play PS3 games is on an actual PS3.
Not for me :( got “bad” and “is still” the other way around at first