Fun fact, in Japan, they drive on the left. As a result, they also walk on the left on the sidewalk. However in Osaka, they walk up stairs and use escalators "international style" on the right. They still walk on sidewalks on the left side. The rest of the country is not like this.
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She has discovered that she can get on this shelf in my closet and there's nothing I can do about it.
Damn that's unsettling
I see it more as a mild threat. They're making sure that everyone knows what kind of non-military power the US is up against right now. Simply announcing this small sale will probably cause outsized ripples in the bond and exchange markets. Business leaders that previously didn't care will now start pressuring the administration to back down because they'll feel those ripples and recognize the threat.
Yeah the game runs ok from what I can tell. I'm used to the Xbox controller now but I wish I could use the GameCube. It's super odd to me that this hasn't been addressed. Surely a driver is not that complicated to make for such old hardware.
Yes exactly. That's my point. Why would the US (or any country exporting complex defense products) need a Killswitch when they can just cut off support and make your equipment quickly useless.
I could be wrong, but I think the US agreement with Denmark gives the US the ability to just build a new base if it wants to. He could have just done it.
I think there are 2 reasons why he didn't go this route:
- Bringing in a new state would be a big political win for him.
- Greenland is rich in mineral deposits that the US can't have without making Greenland part of its territory.
The USA does not have secret remote kill switches in its military exports. This is a crazy myth that doesn't make any sense. For the F35, the US controls all spare parts distribution (for a maintenance intensive aircraft). They could just cut a country off from spares and ground their plane. They don't need a massive built in vulnerability.
How much would it cost CDPR to literally ignore this entirely? I'm of the opinion that he didn't do anything wrong and CDPR shouldn't have the right to coerce small creators.
I can't connect a GameCube controller. There's some ancient thing on GitHub that claims to do something but I feel over my head trying to do it and it hasn't been updated since like 2016. On Windows, you download Zadig and run it and you're good to go. I've had to switch to an Xbox controller for Rivals of Aether 2 online.
What about a GameCube controller? Still can't use that on Linux (at least I haven't figured it out).
I have a white cat and like to wear black. I've found out which lint-rollers are best.