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Or just wait for the reviews, and then the next sale. These Steam sales aren’t one-off special offers, they happen a few times every year.
Or just wait for the reviews, and then the next sale. These Steam sales aren’t one-off special offers, they happen a few times every year.
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Hopefully! It can’t come soon enough… unless they rush it, I suppose. But that’s usually not Remedy’s style.
I think it’s simply a question of what are Google’s interests. Users doesn’t pay anything to Google for the service, so that’s not where Google’s interests are. Advertisers pay Google, so that’s where Google’s interests are. Google has no interests to make the search better for users, they want to make it better for advertisers.
I think it would be enough if other search providers would be required to give a portion of their profit from each search to Google.
From the article:
The data breach started with hackers accessing only around 14,000 user accounts. The hackers broke into this first set of victims by brute-forcing accounts with passwords that were known to be associated with the targeted customers, a technique known as credential stuffing.
From these 14,000 initial victims, however, the hackers were able to then access the personal data of the other 6.9 million million victims because they had opted-in to 23andMe’s DNA Relatives feature. This optional feature allows customers to automatically share some of their data with people who are considered their relatives on the platform.
Project Hail Mary might fit the bill. It’s a story of a person who finds himself inside a spaceship, traveling somewhere in space to some location in space. He has lost his memory, so he has no idea why he is there or where he is going. All he knows is, that while he survived, his crewmates did not, and so, he is alone in space with somewhat annoying artificial intelligence as his only companion. He needs to save earth from something, but he doesn’t know that yet.
I’m not 100% sure if it is what you are looking for, but it is very highly regarded sci-fi book. Also it’s a standalone book (500 pages), not part of any kind of series of books, so it’s less daunting to read than something like The Expanse series. There are some violence, but I don’t remember how graphic it is.
Might also want to upgrade your dice to d20 while you’re at it.
Does this joke never end?
From Remedy’s business review JANUARY–MARCH 2024