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The XL pipeline has pretty minimal impact on oil prices. The pipeline just makes it easier to ship crude from Alberta to the U.S., but it doesn’t change the amount of crude in the aggregate (at least in the near to medium term). Unlike natural gas, crude is a global market, so if crude isn’t making its way to the

Covid cut Slime season 2 in half. The season that just aired was a spin off slice of life series.

Well lucky for you, it appears Nintendo agrees with you that this sucks and added the Ethernet port by removing one of the USB ports.

There are 3 usb ports on the switch, 2 on the left, and one under the back panel

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I thought it was only a digital copy issue - not a server-side DRM thing.

It’s funny because people used to give them way more grief. In the interim though they’ve made a modicum of improvement here and there, and other companies in the industry have just drastically lowered the bar, so things all look peachy now.

Pulling a game from steam doesn’t prevent you from redownloading it if you purchased it. It just takes down the store page. And your physical copy would still be broken, because it’s the game itself that does a server check, not the mere practice of owning a digital copy of the game.

Your physical copy still wouldn’t work here because accessing the DRM server isn't a physical/digital issue. 

If that’s really the case, that it’s been unplayable for three years, them good on these Apex hackers. Respawn needs to kill TF1 or get it playable. “Weeks of effort” is a soft excuse if it’s been this way for 3 years.

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I don’t play TitanFall, but saw a YouTube piece a while back describing the issue. Didn’t sound like standard DDOS:

I mean, the Left Pad Incident pretty conclusively proved Nexus’s point about why this is required (and it’s been pretty well understood in software dependency management for a long, long time).

I’m going, tickets ordered, hotel booked. WA drops all pretty much all covid restrictions today (June 30) except the ones for large indoor events like PAX.

I mean, the difference is in your comment: “freemium.” If I pay 60-70 bucks for a game and have to watch ads between rounds/games/quarters/periods/matches/whatever, then they can definitely fuck right off.

If the games end up being free-to-play, then it’s not really an issue, however annoying it is.

It’s almost like “crypto” is just a giant scam or something...

I became comfortable bartering with my friends for rides, insisting on buying them sandwiches or bottles of wine in exchange for an inconvenient trip to pick me up.

Comment posted too quickly for me to have read article in entirety. Condescending sentence calling out author for not including piece of information clearly detailed in paragraph 4 of the story. Follow-up referencing tangential or entirely unrelated fact betraying a shallow understanding of the topic based on half a

Comment that contradicts author’s post but in a passive-aggressive way to seem edgy, but really I’m just fishing for upvotes and hoping people will respond so I can call them out and spit vitriol at them.

For my part it wound up being the only presentation worth watching.  

Okay, now write this same article about Sony releasing Horizon, God of War, Last of Us, and the many other exclusives.

The Legend of Zelda: The Quest for Peace