Unless it was about production and transportation costs, I’m honestly surprised they didn’t shoot in a country with fewer legal protections.
Unless it was about production and transportation costs, I’m honestly surprised they didn’t shoot in a country with fewer legal protections.
Counterpoint: Google+ was actually good
I could be wrong, but I’m guessing “Threads” is the new “Google+”, a bunch of initial hype, because everyone hates the current social media platforms, only for it to die off, because people hate the new social media platform AND none of their friends are on it.
This. Can’t wait until manufacturers overreact and we are swamped in well-built economy cars and compact pickups with no unwanted features in six years’ time.
Weird. Normal people don’t want to buy a $50k car with 7% interest rates, tech that’s outdated faster than a modern smartphone, a business model that’s constantly pushing microservices, and tracks all your movements with no way to opt out or find out where that information is going?
Yeah it’ll be great to have more casual modes for the people who just want to shoot things in peace. I’m also hoping this will cut down on the ridiculous number of hot-drops in the BR mode. I like action, but I hate having to load into 5 different games in 5 minutes because everyone wants to fight and die in Fragment.
Wonder who her dad is...
Hey ask Sam Fels over at Deadspin if he knows Juan Soto turned down a $440M contract extension from the Nats and that’s why they traded him? Also let him know his article is insanely stupid because of that fact. Also tell your CSuite to allow comments on Deadspin again and that they’re idiots.
But if a particular brand of alcohol failed tests that show it is free of particular toxins that brand would be banned. That's the case here from what I gather. Not something against the industry as a whole, but rather against those that don't provide the required testing.
That’s why a majority of these systems are air gapped. Doesn’t stop a local intrusion, but at least limits remote access.