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That’s what I’ve done. It’s the way to go. Got a TV from the panel manufacturer that’s so basic you can see light shining through the back when it’s on lol
That’s what I’ve done. It’s the way to go. Got a TV from the panel manufacturer that’s so basic you can see light shining through the back when it’s on lol
Thancred dying could be interesting if they want to bring Ryne back. I think Urianger is the obvious choice though, since he finished his arc with Moenbryda’s family
As long as it’s not one of the twins 😭
That last line makes me worried we’re going to be losing a main cast member
I was going to recommend Worlds Adrift, but looking it up for this post is the way I discovered it was shut down 5 years ago lol
I did not realize it had been that long since I played it. Sadge
Looks great! Signed up for the beta!
Proof that when you give devs the time they need, they make a game people actually like
Patch of ice at an intersection caused me to lose traction just as I was about to go through, which saved me from getting t-boned by a truck running a red light
Have you done Eureka? If you love Eureka, you’ll be fine. Otherwise, id recommend playing it separately on its own
The way they see it, their best interests don’t involve those of the game studio. Buying a studio does two things. It gives them a new business to latch onto and suck all the money out of quickly, and it eliminates competition in the gaming industry. Killing the studio still meets both of those goals. And then they just move onto the next one.
Corporate narks are the worst kind
Inspector Gadget is the holy Grail of AI
It’s probably a hand hole for accessing a pipe or cable junction, likely smaller because it’s where business or homes hook in. I work for an ISP, and most of ours are about this size
Can’t believe the US is putting trains on the moon before making them viable on Earth
It being premium doesn’t have anything to do with quality. It’s about aesthetic and exclusivity
The ISP I work for provides residential gigabit fiber to Rochester, so I know it’s definitely not a problem of availability
Interesting. In the US, all kinds of jobs are called engineers
With the exception of at large buildings in dense city centers, just about everywhere else, utilities enter a building at just some point on the back, out in the open. This includes utilities that feed alarms and security cameras.
While some places will have systems in place for situations where these outside connections have been severed, like independently operated cameras on an intranet, cellular data backup for alarms, electrical generators, etc., most places don’t, so successfully circumventing their security is just a matter of cutting all the cables on the back of their building at the same time, and then being gone before they notice