Because even though I lack skill, I have some semblance of taste.
Because even though I lack skill, I have some semblance of taste.
If the “exoskeleton” is as tough as Tesla is claiming, it would not have the necessary crumple zones required by law in many countries. It wouldn’t be street legal.
Innovation? The only thing innovative about this truck is the design, and it looks like dogshit. Remember when Cyberpunk 2077 launched and everybody said it looked like ass? It looked better than this truck.
No, it means that once it’s released, whoever owns the domain and has cultivated an active community will be reaping ad dollars.
Well, no. The dude in the article was not making money, he made a thing for fun.
Bobby is a piece of shit. Not for making money, but for his conduct.
Technically, shareholders do care about the company; they want it to make money.
The CEO of the Embracer Group is a billionaire, worth $2.3B.
The thing that nobody ever understands is that running a large company takes more time than you’d think. The more pieces you manage, the less time you can spend writing code.
Uh, “at work” for anyone like this is working from home.
That’s high if you live in the heartland, but pretty low if you live in LA or the Bay Area. Not low as in “you should be making more”, but low in the sense of “most of your paycheck is going to your housing since the cost of living is unbelievable.”
You are not the only consumer. Your hard times do not dictate the purchasing habits of the rest of the globe.
Uh people have been working from home, you walnut.
doctors without borders
What the hell is this?
As long as Toyota is making people pay monthly to use remote start, I’m not interested.
Is anyone actually interested in this game? From the first trailer, this game looked incredibly lame. Like a half baked young adult fiction show, below even CW quality.
What I think a lot of people are missing is that multiplayer games benefit from a large user base. Even if you are not paying to play, you are making the game more attractive by adding to the size of the player base. The game grows in value with each player added (same idea as a social network).
It’s not even about men’s anything.
Oh wow, a guy has a small team of his friends and you’re saying he should hire other people?