World of Warcraft’s monetization seems to be getting way more aggressive
of course it is. it’s a microsoft property now.
World of Warcraft’s monetization seems to be getting way more aggressive
of course it is. it’s a microsoft property now.
ballmer retired from microsoft over ten years ago.
this (the study) is about the crystal balls, not the magic wand.
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i tried checking at walmart, but they haven’t carried it since the early 1970s
like win7 esu subscription?
that was $50 first year, $100 second year, $200 third year, per pc, plus upgrade cost to pro if you had a lesser edition.
timeshift should be available.
https://support.system76.com/articles/switch-from-macos-to-popos/#system-backups
kde is, too.
https://support.system76.com/articles/desktop-environment/#kde-plasma
from the wiki article
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem
If there were as many monkeys as there are atoms in the observable universe typing extremely fast for trillions of times the life of the universe, the probability of the monkeys replicating even a single page of Shakespeare is unfathomably small.
we had those in school too. 1976-84, and they weren’t even close: carter. carter. mondale.
his ‘project liberty’ has its own protocol, dsnp (decentralized social networking protocol).
does anything even use it?
walmart does have a huge new booze department right next to the baby stuff here.
multiplan: “was i nothing to you?”
depends on how ‘unsuccessful’ you were the first try.
the potential liability exceeds the value of what they’re searching for.
kinda funny, though… the functionality has been there for awhile. just flying under the radar with a less-noticeable icon.
many proposals have zero cost (or net zero, via offsetting tax credit of at least as much as the health care ‘tax’) for lower income earners. if this guy’s only got 25% being withheld from each paycheck, he’d probably fall under that threshold.
i’m gonna go with china, russia, or ‘middle eastern’ (of some sort), butthurt over availability of certain user-uploaded content.
they’re still fingerprinting and tracking devices, pairing that data to facial rec and movement tracking from cameras, and all that to register transaction data.
some ‘third-party’ printer consumables have custom chips on them already.
looks like you bricked it.