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Indeed, which is why I also added “or otherwise ensure that they are clearly not going to start moving when I step in front of them.” Maybe that’s just the fact that there are other pedestrians in the crosswalk that they’ve clearly already seen - perhaps coming the other way. Maybe it’s just their mannerisms that

I think they’re just summarizing the average interaction a pedestrian would ideally have with a right-turning vehicle.

As a pedestrian, I‘ve literally never had an issue with vehicles turning right on red. That's because I'm an intelligent human being who understands that it's important to make eye contact with the driver of that vehicle, or otherwise ensure that they are clearly not going to start moving when I step in front of them.

okay thank you I don’t know what I would have done without your explanation. thank you so much, Aaron. I can finally sleep.

It speaks volumes.

Because as far as lawyers go, it’s a bad look. And it gives Kotaku a good excuse to malign Trump, which is always a good thing.

And the thing is, if you actually look into his resume, it’s more about “being rich” ,in the right place at the right time”, and “being a sociopath” than actually being any sort of Tony Stark genius inventor man.

If he hadn’t been born rich, he’d just be that creepy guy on the IT helpdesk in the office everyone avoids interacting with as much as possible.

I don’t care what’s on his resumé, or how long his list of “achievement” is. Elon Musk is easily the dumbest human being to ever become a billionaire.

Haha triggered Microsoft Fanbois are hilarious.

Funny you should say that with the massive layoffs at Epic happening nearly simultaneously. Nobody is safe.

Company takes a talented studio that makes popular games and says “make us a Games-as-a-Service” cash cow revenue generator.”

i was under the impression that Snoop was going to say something in response to Zuck’s text responses. it looked like a bunch of canned video clip responses of Snoop nodding his head.

Amazon having cheaper prices is exactly why prices are being driven up elsewhere. Retailers who sell on Amazon need to jack up their prices because Amazon takes off huge discounts anyway, and retailers who compete with Amazon can’t afford to sell their items at lower prices because their business is being siphoned by

I’ve run into that issue when I used to buy apps from gaming companies like Ubisoft, EA, and Konami. After a while they’d drop support for the game and then iOS would get updated to the point that they were no longer compatible. I’ve lost a bunch of apps over the years due to lack of updates from devs.

Jeff Bezos will not make you rich.

So you’re unwilling to consider any evidence there may be on the allegations first? 

If you figure a 50 GB game and use AWS numbers, 10,000 copies would incur almost $30k in outbound (AWS S3 to internet) transfer costs - which would end up being nearly $3 per copy.

Generally the cost of physical media are overestimated. It costs about $4 or so per game, and that’s erring on the high side. There are, or at least were, massive economies of scale that minimized that cost for publishers. Unsold boxed items sitting on store shelves probably cost the retailers more than it cost the

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