A lot of the money is probably sunk into ecological surveys, permits, bureaucracy overall
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LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Privacy@lemmy.ml•In what world does a VPN need access to Camera and Bluetooth?English101·2 years agoAirVPN
Ah yeah they do forget, after a decade or two.
You’re not going to jail for non-payment.
If you have stronger credit and want to leave anyway, I think it’d be dumb not to take advantage of it.
Hell yeah
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto World News@lemmy.ml•Israel's siege of Gaza is illegal, EU saysEnglish42·2 years agohypocrites?
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto World News@lemmy.ml•It’s time Europe reduced its defense reliance on the US, Czech president saysEnglish48·2 years agoWhat a deranged conclusion
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Games@sh.itjust.works•Ubisoft just added Denuvo to Assassins Creed Mirage via a day-1 patch a few minutes ago. AFTER all the major reviews went online.English62·2 years agoI’ve heard that Baldur’s Gate 3 was a massively successful launchday title, though it’s not my cup of coffee.
There are still good games around, just unfortunately not the majority of them
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Games@sh.itjust.works•Ubisoft just added Denuvo to Assassins Creed Mirage via a day-1 patch a few minutes ago. AFTER all the major reviews went online.English323·2 years agoThat’s the thing though - they deliberately made the product crappier after people already bought it.
Think this applies if Denuvo is included from the beginning, but it wasn’t here
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you had access to a scifi-level artificial super intelligence that could simulate anything perfectly at unimaginable speeds, what experiments would you want to run that would be unethical otherwiseEnglish3·2 years agoWhy bother with simulations of governance systems and not governance itself at that point?
I do understand “the risk” of putting AI being the steering wheel but if you’re already going to be trusting it this far, the last step probably doesn’t actually matter.
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@beehaw.org•EU hits Intel with $400 million antitrust fine in long-running computer chip caseEnglish1·2 years agoConsider the alternative
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@beehaw.org•EU hits Intel with $400 million antitrust fine in long-running computer chip caseEnglish9·2 years agoSource for the revenue? Was only able to find figures in the $50-70bil range.
Profit $20-30bil.
Do you understand the case enough to make a more accurate judgement based on the relevant laws? I don’t, but believe that the court does.
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.ml•Shoplifting up driven by rising cost of living - Coles responding with employee body camsEnglish11·2 years agoWell articulated, good job
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.ml•Shoplifting up driven by rising cost of living - Coles responding with employee body camsEnglish410·2 years agoThen you’d be wrong
bazooka
generally repulsed by the idea
Now that’s where our views differ
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Global News@lemmy.zip•France to ban disposable e-cigarettes, PM saysEnglish1·2 years agoCoffee things?
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.ml•NASA moves a step closer to supersonic passenger flightsEnglish1·2 years agoBut we’re not talking about the nature of the system here, we’re talking about this specific instance.
And I don’t agree they’d necessarily do it internally, sometimes talent is the biggest blocker, not money. They can contract out a team of highly qualified engineers from NASA for a project here and there, when they need it. Hiring people is extremely expensive and having those people do nothing between projects is even more so.
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.ml•NASA moves a step closer to supersonic passenger flightsEnglish1·2 years agoThe fact that it’s not profitable overall doesn’t mean there can never be any profit from anything.
The piracy community was unblocked quite soon after