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It's over. Games will be political with Chinese characteristics.
  • one of the reason that cloning happens is because china has very strict laws on what can be depicted in games, no nudity, blood, death, etc. so a lot of these chinese-local games are simply filling in the gaps of western games that will never release there to begin with

  • finally some good news
  • The human face is like that because of millions of muscle fibers, not because it's made out of hot dog meat. If it was really living then it would just wither and rot away because it has no real vascular system; there's nothing to feed it and there's nothing to take its waste away and repurpose it. More yellow journalism for I heccing love science bazinga brains, forget Gell-Mann Amnesia, this is Gell-Mann triumphalism.

  • The Cybertruck does not comply with the European Union's safety and protection standards for pedestrians and cyclists. [Article title is clickbait.]
  • If I saw one of these clunkers in downtown Milano I would have been as much in the fog as you were, but because I saw them in the villages around the French - German - Swiss triple border, I can give insight. Now, I'm not up to snuff with local vehicle registration, but if it's a local matter, that makes things very simple. You're a rich prick living in a village of 250 people, you personally know the mayor, and at least one of his three clerks. The mayor doesn't know or care about contacting the national vehicle registry to double check if some new fangled car design is road-worthy. After all his drinking buddy already owns a Tesla registered in the locality, and that's fine, this is just another Tesla right.

    And by rich I mean, of course, a bunch of these places have private airstrips. So there's the perfect mix of local corruption / incompetency, always giving the rich the benefit of the doubt, but also, a very low volume of these vehicles driving very far away from any of the big cities (meaning next to zero reported incidents). And as long as you're not driving the damn things through people's barns, the local police has no reason to actually check what's up with these vehicles, or indeed, if they were even registered properly, and they didn't move the plates from a literal tractor. But again, there's little reason to assume plate shenanigans as they might be much easier to register out in the sticks.

    Long answer short, how can they be driving cybertrucks if the model is illegal to drive on public roads in the EU? Illegally, of course. How did they get them in the first place? They were most likely rich enough to buy the car from the US and have it be shipped overseas. How can you drive that horrible thing on European tiny ass roads? Out in low density mostly empty roads.

  • What's going on with the "Chinese Police Stations" in Canada thing?
  • Oh yeah, the thousand talents progam, which is very public knowledge. Crackers are mad that embargoes cannot be enfored on human beings that might, just like every CEO in any industry, just be persuaded back to china to spill the beans in exchange for a larger paycheck.

  • France makes abortion a constitutional right in historic Versailles vote
    www.theguardian.com France makes abortion a constitutional right in historic Versailles vote

    Eiffel Tower lit up to mark change, seen as way of protecting law that decriminalised abortion in 1975

    France makes abortion a constitutional right in historic Versailles vote

    God knows France could have used the W right now. One fascist senator, from the Reconquête party (yes, the Reconquista) made a motion against it; he was the only one to vote for it, the entire senate voted against it.

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