With so much vaporware over the past few years, it’s an automatic BS rating until there’s independent footage of the car actually working.
With so much vaporware over the past few years, it’s an automatic BS rating until there’s independent footage of the car actually working.
I’m shocked he can even string together coherent thoughts.
This is so short sighted by the Reddit C suite. It makes literally no sense for them to kill these apps when every argument they made for killing them was in bad faith.
Any games that require online for single player should be heavily boycotted no matter how good they might be.
I guess it’s reading new information, checking whether or not it’s based in reality and then either incorporating it or not. Then it sits there until called upon or challenged and the process repeats. Eventually I feel like this builds up a robust personal belief system that’s still open to changing information.
/r/outoftheloop stayed open but locked with a sticky about the blackout. Hopefully that’ll help some people
Is peertube some kind of federated YouTube replacement?