The same applies to Fahrenheit, differences between temperatures in Fahrenheit should be expressed using the Rankine scale.
The same applies to Fahrenheit, differences between temperatures in Fahrenheit should be expressed using the Rankine scale.
They don’t want their brand to be turned into a generic word. It’s for the same reason Google doesn’t like it if you refer searching the internet as “googling” regardless of which search engine you use.
What Crowdstrike does to bypass this requirement is that the CS Falcon is just an engine, that loads, interprets and executes code from definition files.
If Microsoft really has “rigorous QA and cert” for kernel drivers then they shouldn’t have certified this, because now it’s a certified bypass for the certification.
5.5 years?
Might be just enough for another remaster of Sykrim.
As far as I know PS4/PS5 don’t support OpenGL or Vulkan, they have their own APIs.
Pretty sure it’s a plc, not and Inc.
In Borderlands 1 very few NPCs speak, you have to read stuff. In Borderlands 2 everyone is constantly talking, never shutting up. I like both games, but Borderlands 2 can be a bit much sometimes compared to the first game, almost feels flanderised, but I think that actually started in the Borderlands 1 DLCs.
Assuming there would be a single source responsible for the remaining 99% of yearly pm10 particulates, let’s say a giant coal power plant, then it would take 4 days of it running to have the same impact as fireworks.
I’m pretty sure there were reports about this shortly after GTA Online’s relaunch, that they had moved everyone from DLCs to fix Online.
I hate english speakers that use rsvp as a verb and then say stuff like “rsvp please”.
All this talk about nuclear only does one thing, keeping fossil fuels relevant for longer.
Good to hear, never dug to much into it. Then there’s even less reason to keep it in Night City/America, maybe something in Japan.
It doesn’t have to, but it’s based on the Cyberpunk tabletop rpg which is mostly centered around Night City. So most of the existing lore is focused on America. Personally I’d prefer more games/movies/… outside the US in general, I’ve seen enough fictional versions of NYC and LA.
And I thought it meant those programmers are bad at memory management because their stack is always full.
I think most ads for consoles in the early 2000s were like that, at least for ps1, ps2 and the original xbox. Not necessarily nightmare fuel, just “weird” stuff unrelated to the console or games.
Solo has some interesting parts, mainly in the beginning.
I’d assume people already know who their government is and who of them favours policies like this.
First of all it was in the council, so not really individual politicians but the governments/ministers of member countries, and second they didn’t vote, it was withdrawn.
As a german I have to say learn whatever language you want, even if nobody speaks it.