Nighed @ Nighed @sffa.community Posts 86Comments 943Joined 2 yr. ago

Skylines is complicated?!?
Fair enough I guess, have you tried citiesXL? Older and dead but even more of a city painter I believe.
I read something ( similar to this) about the maximum data transfer per second in different languages being basically the same.
Some languages with less nuance, or fewer letters/syllables have less information per syllable, but tend to speak faster, while more 'complicated' languages have more information per syllable, but tend to speak slower.
The general trend was a maximum amount of speech 'data' that could be processed by an average human brain per second.
No idea how this would relate to second languages, and how people with 'fast' languages react to speaking 'slow' ones. Would be cool to see some data/research on it. Anocdotally, a lot of people struggle to understand Indians speaking English, is that because of the accent and/or poor English (second language, don't diss them!) or because they are speaking faster than our natural language data speed?
I was talking about the comparison image that appears in the post (pulled from the article)
I have watched some videos on it, very cool. That said, I pretty sure those photos in the comparison are taken at different times of year?
Have you seen any adds yet? ๐
'*Apps may add adds I guess
The hobby communities really need someone to bootstrap them, posting content, even if it doesn't initially get much engagement.
The problem is that that's actually quite hard work, and can't be rushed, it requires posting a little over a long period of time - and may never get going!
Which are the 'core' D&D communities you are aware of? (so I can subscribe to them all)
I thought that the limitation was needing a payment card from a supported country?
It depends if the directors.can be found legally liable. I don't think they can be financially liable unless it can be proved they have done something illegal (depending on their company setup)
I think they are a reasonably large and apparently infamous (even before this) developer. They should have the assets to do this. Whether they actually use them or hide them is up for question.
What do you bet the owning company will suddenly go bankrupt (because all it's assets have strangely been sold for ยฃ1 to a new company with the same directors)
Bear in mind - software salaries are MUCH less outside of the US
Horner gets fired, Max leaves to mercedes, beats Hamilton in a championship battle in his old car. Both retire. Alonso only champion on grid.
I thought that's what the Pico cells are for - each plane has a mini phone tower in it so phones happily connect to that instead of looking for ground stations
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You have to have someone that will say good things about you. Not everyone necessary has that if they're a dick. Most of the time they are looking for a job based reference as that's more relevant to them, especially if the reference has a public phone number or company email etc.
You should only need two references most of the time, so it should be doable with just references from your previous company? Or maybe the one before that in a short stint.
I thought depleted uranium was still used in weapons? The uranium itself is probably less than 1% of the total waste unfortunately, think of Fukushima, most of the waste is slightly radioactive water.
Most of it is slightly radioactive stuff that you wouldn't want to be around long term but you could stand next to without issue. The problem with it is that you don't want it getting into groundwater/,/food chain etc, because then you drink/consume it, it gets stuck in you and you are 'standing next to it' for the rest of your life.
There is more dangerous waste too, but less of it. That offers the same problem, but worse. Normally, this is actively managed, but obviously not in this case.
The fuel itself (for nuclear ractiors, not relevant for weapons) can be recycled, but it's generally cheaper to get fresh fuel. Additionally, the processes are generally similar to nuclear weapons production, so people start getting nervous.
Haha, ok, that sounds like a classic sweep under rug job then. Ford is correctly chasing it.
My understanding is that the investigation is being run by a third party and is ongoing?
So there is currently nothing to report?
I did, it's little more than the summary. It's mostly adds
Edit: I apologise, there was a continue reading button hidden between adds after the related content section.....