Invisible War
I own it. I played it. I can’t even remember if I finished it. The rest I’ve played through multiple times.
Invisible War
I own it. I played it. I can’t even remember if I finished it. The rest I’ve played through multiple times.
Probably a better article - https://news.mit.edu/2024/mit-spinout-boston-metal-makes-steel-with-electricity-0522
It’s trying to commercialise MIT research. It’s always hard to tell in this early days if that’ll work out or not.
There are many other efforts around the world of low or zero carbon emission steel. Almost none of them are cheap enough to take off unless the cost carbon emissions increases a couple of orders of magnitude.
Let the market find the most efficient solution.
The market cheats, lies and scams.
Oh
Let’s just block Chinese EVs. Crisis over
Would I risk drowning for netflix?.. 🤔
Play what you enjoy. The old games can look better because you skip through to the best ones over the last 50+ years. Many were buggy, had terrible controls or were just boring. You’re probably not wasting your time on those.
And yet DMCA takedowns effect people globally all the time
Just chuck more data at it and hope for the best! It’s a pretty fun strategy even if it fails a lot
The one time I had a bag left behind I was flying into Narita airport in Japan. At the luggage carousel there was a person holding a sign with my name on it.
Click bait title is
Off topic: I didn’t realise how intense Eurogamer has gotten with ads. Could barely read the article on my phone. 😡
Why do I feel this is just a dumb marketing attempt?
A good summary. Maybe enterprise any framework? SAFe, Spotify or whatever the agency has trademarked
The early days of scrum was very anti management. Self organising teams have no need for managers. But they soften all that and it took off
What about those who are not able to care for a cat or dog?
Because IBM doesn’t want to tie themselves to Google or Microsoft. They already have their own builds of OpenJDK.
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The key part:
Putin paid generous tribute to the renegade mercenary calling him a talented businessman who knew how to look after his own interests and who could, when asked, do his bit for the common cause.
But he also described Prigozhin as a flawed character who had made some bad mistakes.
I was a big Uncle Bob fan and still really like the Clean Code book. But he trashed his public reputation so I doubt this 2nd edition will do very well.