Generally these breaches happen on the service side rather than the user side. These likely include users even with secure and insecure alike.
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codfishjoeto Games•'No gay, no pay': The RuneScape community is absolutely mauling Jagex's new CEO over his decision to cancel new Pride Month eventsEnglish1·2 months agoThe player base has been steadily increasing for years on the old school side whereas the RS3 has been slowly dying.
https://www.misplaceditems.com/rs_tools/graph/?display=avg&interval=week&total=1
I am curious how much of their revenue is propped up by whales on the RS3 side
Stardew Valley used to be published under Chucklefish. Concerned Ape separated and self published after some concerns about Chucklefish ethics.
I can see how they may have connected the Chucklefish logo from there to this game.
My understanding is that to be poetry it tries to evoke the emotion captured in an experience. Frequently this is accompanied by rhythm and measure but certainly isn’t a requirement.
With how ADHD plagues some people, if a story isn’t finished, it can cause a lot of stress and anxiety. Obsessive loops of thinking about what could happen instead of focusing on life.
His best friends index starts at 0
codfishjoeto Today I Learned•TIL the notion that lactic acid is the reason we experience muscle soreness after a workout has been debunked in the 1980s. Research suggests the soreness is a result of a cascade of physiological ...English2·2 years agoThis could be for a variety of reasons but the thing I think is most likely is that they could absorb oxygen much better avoid anaerobic respiration (low energy production)that creates lactic acid in the first place. If they are able to sustain aerobic respiration (high energy production) longer, they can have their bodily energy demands met and continue to do their activity never producing lactic acid.
The cause of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is separate from lactic acid but may be related in a person’s ability to metabolize and regenerate tissue as that guy clearly has an efficient body.
Are you talking about the BS surrounding regulations (or lack thereof) or the general hype?
Personally, I hope the hype does die down and isn’t crammed into every single digital product or otherwise. Regulations on how these models are trained will be interesting and probably will shape a new generation of IP law.