TSMC, Qualcomm or Samsung then
Yeah but not everyone lives in the US, other places got it later, and reruns exist, yet usually stop after a few years.
Feels like the owner had enemies in the local administration
I've got to be honest, in my area, the people driving the fastest are my fellow millennials. A few Gen X can get honorable mentions (when they drive bad they really put effort into it), but the newer generation seems more careful.
Someone is making money, all their spending must go somewhere.
Mostly Nvidia I guess.
So you're saying there's a high chance of foul play!
I too use Navidrome and Symfonium, and they're great, but Navidrome intentionally hides the folder structure from you, there's now way that I know to navigate it.
I think mStream does this, but it's way less popular. Otherwise you can use a VPN to your server together with any player that allows you to access network shares, but then you won't have transcoding.
Kessler syndrome always behind the corner
I have my electricity billed directly to my bank account, I hadn't noticed that they haven't charged me for months, and last week I received a payment notification for ~900€. I was... Surprised, to say the least.
I think some things should require human intervention.
I'm not saying it can't happen, I believe it reduces the chances.
It's smart to have everyone interdependent, to make conflicts less appealing, but it can't be too asymmetrical or carbon intensive (the way it is now).
Aliases also exist, that's what I use.
My main e-mail Is name@surname.tld
Problem is that every game nowadays has to have 60hours of content and it's hard to fill it with just shooty-shoot
Remedy will take full control over Control
>Today, on February 28, nearly five years after Control’s initial launch, Remedy Entertainment, the team behind the Alan Wake, Quantum Break, and Control series, released an announcement regarding a deal between them and 505 Games, detailing a full transition to Remedy acquiring full rights to the franchise. While Remedy Entertainment previously developed the game with 505 Games having publishing, distribution, and marketing rights over Control, this latest transaction converts this authority to Remedy, giving them full rights over Control, Control 2, and their upcoming multiplayer game currently under the code Condor.