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Holdo didn’t destroy the entire FO fleet (I’m sure we’ll see more in Resistance season 2). The FO wouldn’t be able to subjugate/conquer the New Republic’s hundreds (if not Thousands) of planets with just 10 Resurgent star destroyers and a giant command ship. That was probably just the Supreme Leader’s escort fleet.

That

Did they mention which PC versions of Minecraft this will be for?

Is it coming to both Java and Bedrock editions or just one?

Our nation’s constitution was written by men who wrote “all men are created equal” while owning slaves, so consider maybe that they made some mistakes along the way. We’re currently being ruled by a racist demagogue who is using racism to ensure another election win all while he “jokes” about extending his presidency

He specifically said further down in the post that guns are part of the problem, but they are not the problem. Yes, many other countries don’t have this issue, but those countries have a few things going for them that helped that:

Thankfully, this vulnerability is unique to Macs due to some permission requirements in Safari. (I’m also on Linux).

In any case. Cool easter egg. I wonder if the rest of the map can be roughly lined up with Wind Waker’s map?

And the Temple of Time is there in BotW in completely unfamiliar geography— is it supposed to be the same from OoT?

Another application that is potentially filled with security vulnerabilities, takes up resources, and takes away my choice to choose where to buy the game. Believe it or not, being able to choose who I buy something from is a huge benefit. I can choose to support or not support the store of my choice, just like with

It is a big deal though. The EGS has had major vulnerabilities found multiple times.

The more “launchers” I have on my system, the more at risk I am (as each has its own set of vulnerabilites). I don’t want that.... give me the choice where to buy the game.

I don’t know anyone outright against the Epic Games Store, but many PC Gamers hated the console exclusivity game and seeing it on PC is naturally pissing some of us off.

I’m still going to stand by that I think Pop!_OS is the best distro for Steam to support as an “Official” distro.... just because System76 is a OEM Vendor that knows desktop hardware and has a huge focus (and financial incentive) to make the Linux Desktop Experience great for the user. (I’m not advocating that people

Being based on a specific upstream doesn't mean that a distro is tied to what the upstream does. Pop already maintains their own installer, a fork of Elementary's AppCenter, and their own repo for Nvidia drivers. Like Ubuntu, Pop is maintained by an actual business reliant on it and have confirmed that they will

I still stand that System76's Pop!_OS is a better choice as it’s a distro focused purely on the Desktop experience for Development and Gaming. Not to mention it’s owned and maintained by a Desktop/Laptop OEM

Phoronix separately reported that amid lots of yelling about this, longtime Ubuntu developer and Canonical staffer Steve “vorlon” Langasek posted a clarification in the Ubuntu Discourse stating that the company intends to ensure 32-bit applications will continue to function on the upcoming 19.10 release and beyond:

Only Official Ubuntu OSes are dropping 32-bit. Others, like System76's Pop!_OS (https://system76.com/pop), will not be dropping 32-bit lib support, despite being based on Ubuntu..... Granted they have a vested interest in maintaining compatibility as they are a desktop/laptop OEM

The 3D remake is going to play quite differently from what I hear. Different camera angle, slightly different battle system, and only single player instead of co-op. It’ll  be like a whole new game, which is probably the best way to do it.

letting classic Rare games like the Donkey Kong Country series show up on Nintendo back-catalogue services.

I think the best description of how Weather and Climate relate to each other was done by Neil deGrasse Tyson in the Cosmos show a few years ago.

“DLC” vs Expansion is more of a Digital age issue than a micro-transaction issue. With an expansion, you essentially are expecting a company to halt development so they can ship you a pretty box (or download) instead of smaller chunks. That tends to not only be more work for the devs (with less money), but it also

I think it’s really tricky here. With gambling, you are giving money for an extremely small chance of getting anything back.