

That’s what ddos protection is for.
That’s what ddos protection is for.
Preferably a meteor, but I’ll take what I can get.
They’ve had dumb vulnerabilities in every single console. Given this one is a refresh, it probably won’t have some huge unpatchable vuln, but there’s always something.
Almost like they base prices on actual financial accounting and not the feelings of gamers.
Of course any economist will tell you economics is part psychology and sociology because humans aren’t rational actors, but it evens out at these large scales, and they have to start somewhere.
From the article:
Though the livestream demonstrated the Joy-Con 2’s mouse function on flat surfaces, a press release shared by Nintendo to Business Wire confirms that sliding the Joy-Con 2 controllers over a pair of pants will also work.
You really, really want to play Switch 2 games soon
Or without having to learn to emulate. Or play coop/multiplayer with the joycons.
Unless done improperly so that you hit the quick, but that’s not different from trimming your own nails.
In English, Brazil.
I’m not sure that that’s necessarily wrong. Excise taxes, import duties, etc. have been around for millennia. In the US, the income tax has only been around since the Civil War (which it was created to pay for).
If any of what you said was true, it would be immediately obvious not only on superficial inspection, but visible in X-rays, MRI, etc.
There is no historical evidence for anything like this happening, nor any known instance in the current ~8 billion humans alive right now. Any medical professional would positively jump at the chance to document something like this happening, because it would be the biggest discovery in all of human history.
I’ve seen you posting about this for months, and despite your claims of rapid changes, it doesn’t sound like anything has measurably changed. So, I’m inclined to disbelieve any of this is actually happening.
The original poster (sga) expressed concerns about the practice of trimming cat nails, comparing it to declawing
That should be your clue, on top of people directly telling you in that thread, that these are two entirely different things.
You should discuss this with a health professional, not the Internet.
It’s probably like his net worth, where “it goes up and down with the markets and with attitudes and with feelings”, “even my own feelings, as to where the world is, where the world is going, and that can change rapidly from day to day”.
https://money.cnn.com/2011/04/21/news/companies/donald_trump/index.htm
They’ve been doing that for decades now. Lots of PC games had a box and CD, but the only thing on it was a stub installer to run Steam. Or even if it had the full game, you’d have to download a giant day-one patch to fix all the bugs fixed between the image going gold and the actual release day.
Yes, but neither of those write as cleanly. And both are still prone to fragmenting, even if the fragments aren’t conductive.
Shame there are no countries in between that could force the plane down.
Graphite is conductive. A short circuit and fire are Very Bad.
An HTTP request is a request. Servers are free to rate limit or deny access
I would just download them. Already ripped, encoded, and compressed.
Catalog of what?