

If you sell rockets and satellites, then data centers in space sound like a perfect idea to increase demand with other people’s money.


If you sell rockets and satellites, then data centers in space sound like a perfect idea to increase demand with other people’s money.


Germany did something similar. Since then most collection points closed, because they ha to sort through to much unusable clothing that for thrown in there.
It feels strange and interesting. Although I started playing again only a few weeks before the patch, everything feels kind of off. All the feeling for passage of time is gone and has to be relearned. But overall it gives a few more seconds of breathing room at the start of the game to set everything up.
As I am playing Zerg, the most interesting part is that with the new patch I suddenly have the option to stop spending larvae for a bit. So it is not only drone as much as possible and see what money is left an what you can afford, but actually a decision, when to build the first hatch etc.
Recently I rediscovered StarCraft 2 for me. Am I ever to reach a top ladder placement? Hell no. But the games in platinum league are fun and it is often surprising what tactics other people come up with. Especially because almost anything can work on that level when it is decently executed. No need to play the same optimal openings all the time like the pros.


Had a lot of fun with Astroneer and Planet Crafter. Both run well on Linux and the steamdeck, so should also have descent hardware requirements. Only the story is a little thin.


StarCraft superiority finally paying out…


So OpenAI is becoming more profitable?
Somehow he looks more human to me back then
SNES -> PC -> PC -> PS4 -> PS5 -> PC
Bloodborne was too good to miss, and it led me astray


The US has been fighting wars for the past… Well… Basically always. I think this still is an advantage China is missing. But the economic war might be another beast.


We have a national holiday on Friday, so technically tomorrow will be Friday for me, but sadly not today.


Looking forward to not be blinded by them so much anymore.


Don’t worry, AAAA games cost 80 € nowadays


Step 1: open source a broken software that was vibe coded in 5 min
Step 2: wait for the internet to fix it
Step 3: profit


But isn’t this exactly the thing the article is talking about? Using the degraded batteries that are no longer fit enough to be used in cars, but might still have 60-70 % capacity and be well suited for slow charging and stationary energy storage.


So you are telling me an app is encrypting the shit out of every message so it can secretly delivered to another person. An then the persons phone decrypts the message and broadcasts it to an apple server, so it can get send back and make the phone go ‘ding’?
Shouldnt the notification be handled inside signal somehow, so this is the only app with the decrypted message?
What is next, everything from my ram needs to go through google servers to be transmitted to my display?


Thank you for the correction. I think I have to improve my research.


As far as I understand it, Apollo did pass over the far side of the moon, but there was no window oriented toward the moon surface. So they could not See it directly through a window. This seems to be different with Artemis, because they are facing the moon surface.


Noob question: what is bad about having a swap drive on an SSD?
When installing OpenSuse, I followed the recommended setup, of creating a swap drive equally sized to my 32 GB RAM. And because I only have SSDs this also sits on an SSD. Seems to be working fine so far with quick hibernation and wakeup. What am I missing?
Of the consumers are capitalists on crack with the need to burn mine as fast as possible to show investors that they are growing, then something like this might actually be possible without the need of price manipulation. Not saying that they did not manipulate, but that the main reason for those profits most likely lies somewhere else.