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“Cash grab version of a game people paid for”

As someone with an XC70 2011 T6 I highly agree.

I know, right? It’s crazy you can buy all those skins on Fortnite and lose them all when Epic goes under.

I buy indie titles for $20 and sink dozens to hundreds of hours into them, because they’re that good... But lately these $60+ triple A titles just don’t ever connect.... And it’s major studio after major studio lately.

I’ve been using mine for a lot of V Rising which is perfect on it! That and a lot of BF1 and BFV. Hoping for a proper Rust anticheat fix for the Linux setup as well as Valorant and then I'll be a happy camper. If not I'll end up having to go the windows route, but for now so far so good with a lot of titles!

Volvo and Polestar EVs will also be made at the South Carolina plant they've been working on - so not entirely Chinese built.

Read ‘The Spatial Web: How Web 3.0 Will Connect Humans, Machines, and AI to Transform the World’

Weight is an issue in EVs, but solid state batteries are coming and I believe (if I remember correctly) the weight issue is addressed quite well there. A lot of our qualms with the technology like range, motor life and charging speed are on the cusp of being in the rearview mirror. Like 900,000 mile motor life, 800+

Because people aren't interested in exploring deeper then what some shit piece articles have to say about a handful of assholes who do some shitty stuff, and not the massive amount of other people and projects doing really rad stuff in the space.

It’s just a new way to trade and collect art. Nobody forced you to buy anything. Don't like NFTs? Don't buy them.

Kotaku wrong and chalk full of assumptions with most of these articles. Per usual. Zero mention of the many L1 chains that use next to zero energy at all, or contribute to hardware supply issues. Or that Bitcoin uses 0.08% of the world’s energy use and Ethereum even less. People collectively using their computers to

Found the libertarian!

Who would have thought releasing your beta autonomous driving tech to the public masses, making other unwilling people (and those behind the wheel) be the test guinea pigs outside of a controlled environment would be a good idea...

They said the internet was a fad too.

*Made a lot of money on NFTs. But I agree. Let’s all burn our dollars and tear down the stock market because people use fiat currencies to scam people and do bad things.

There’s tons of examples for games, but I'll give you one pretty solid one. A lot of your NFTs carry over across some metaverse experiences now already. You can display them how you see fit accordingly. You're not at the mercy of that experience and it's length of life. Think buying skins on Fortnite - if Epic Games

Something about it ahead of time didn’t sit right with me but I refused to notice because it’s not that difficult to ruin a BF title/experience, so I pre-ordered on Steam. More worrisome info kept leaking so I did the EA Play trial for a month a day before the game came out and played it for a solid week to really

This comment (I was going to say the same thing) solved the article and California’s dillemma.

Redwood Materials in my state of Nevada (founded by a former Tesla employee) just got $50 million from Ford because they can recycle 95% of a lithium battery right now today. Is that fair to add to this equation as well?

I mean some of us made life changing money the last few weeks, including me.