

John Cullen in his Broomgate series said (and I’m remembering off the top of my head) the best teams might win $150k a season, split between 4 and that’s before expenses. So it’s not sport you’ll get rich even if you’re the best.


John Cullen in his Broomgate series said (and I’m remembering off the top of my head) the best teams might win $150k a season, split between 4 and that’s before expenses. So it’s not sport you’ll get rich even if you’re the best.


In your opinion what game deserved the best rpg of 2025?


Need some monitoring!


I’m curious what car charges at 1.3MW. Most I’ve heard of is closer to a quarter of that, and that’s only for 20-80% before it drops back significantly because it generates significantly more heat gain the upper 20-30%


The PS5 SKUs with a disk drive are staying the same.
What SKU still has a disk drive? I thought both the slim and pro were optical disk-less?


I don’t think that’s a fair categorisations. I believe that is only for selling steam keys elsewhere.
Steam allows publishers to generate steam keys for their games at no cost. The publisher can then sell those keys elsewhere. The only requirement is the keys not be sold for less than the price charged on steam. ie if the publisher can sell the key on any other platform and valve gets $0.
Expecting valve to distribute your game and provide access to their steam works features for free while allowing a publisher to undercut them would be insanity.
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/keys
Steam Keys are single-use, unique, alphanumeric codes that customers can activate on Steam to add a product license to their account. Steam Keys are a free service we provide to developers as a convenient tool to help you sell your game on other stores and at retail, or provide for free for beta testers or press/influencers. Steam keys are a free service, so we ask you to use good judgment and follow basic guidelines and rules around requesting and selling them.


Web apps.
For reference I work for a competing mail provider and the majority of our users don’t use SMTP or IMAP, instead exclusively using the web app.


They already exist. $dayjob bought some 64GB ssds. They were about $7500USD per drive.
Hippos are herbivores. They only kill tourists for fun.


While not hard drives, at $dayjob we bought a new server out with 16 x 64TB nvme drives. We don’t even need the speed of nvme for this machines roll. It was the density that was most appealing.
It feels crazy having a petabytes of storage (albeit with some lost to raid redundancy). Is this what it was like working in tech up till the mid 00s with significant jumps just turning up?


And its logo is a robot, so it isn’t unreasonable to think it’s go-dot


Even Nintendo has gyros in their controllers
Nintendo have had gyros in their controllers since 2006 with the release of the Wii. Basically right there with Sony (Nov 11th vs Nov 19th 2006)


I’m an atools kinda person


If the cause of this is because of Cyberpunk then that’s ridiculous. It’d be like Steam deleting cloud saves because someone’s Half Life save file got too big… It’s their own game, marketplace and ecosystem.


Blast from the past! I had this on cdrom. As a child I remember our old computer that had Sim City 2000 on didn’t have a cdrom drive. Our new computer did. I fondly remember copying my favourite cities from the old to new via floppy disk. Those were the days!


That’s super interesting. Do you have a source you could link for this data?
You can also use systemctl status $pid to find out what service a process is from.


Yeah for my case it was easier in the initrd otherwise I’d be trying to roll back the active / partition.
Re run levels, they were a sysvinit thing so I wasn’t sure sure about systemd, this suggests that would work though https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SysVinit_to_Systemd_Cheatsheet
And if you have to bail out even earlier, run level 1 will give you the rescue.target
BYD have many models. The Dolphin is a small hatch, the Seal a mid size sedan.