South African not Saudi.
South African not Saudi.
So it doesn’t apply to residents of Paris? Is that just saying that resident parking (in your street etc) is not effected or that if you live in Paris you can park anywhere without it applying?
If it’s the former, then fine, but if it’s the latter that feels a bit toothless (but probably required for it to pass the referendum).
How complex is their parking system to be able to do this though? I assume it’s a model lookup through the he number plate?
The historic high salary for COBOL Devs etc is also partially due to them mostly being old and extremely experienced senior devs
Which model was it that overheats in the gulf because the water is too warm?
It can’t go above 9% of salary though. Treat it like a tax unfortunately.
Mad cow disease can (sometimes/possibly) take decades to have an effect. If you are some infected meat and have the wrong genetics you could wind up with a sponge for a brain 30 years later.
Prions are terrifying.
What are you complaining about being removed then?
Power corrupts, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t need positions of power…
Have you not seen what the russia-ukraine front line looks like? It’s basically a high tech ww1.
All the heavy metals (including uranium) came from stars exploding in some form. So it’s all from a sun (even if it’s not ours)
Alternatively, the sun is a huge fusion furnace, so all energy is nuclear
That’s probably all quite techy stuff though, so I imagine that the designers and artists etc are still going to be working on new stuff
See the steam news feed here: https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/949230
The CO Word of the Week has high level info, while the patch notes show what they have done.
It looks like they have hit the low hanging fruit and are now spending time on getting the more difficult (but impactful) engine stuff fixed
@girl@lemm.ee See Can’s comment above this
I can’t now find a source for this… So maybe it’s me that’s wrong…
Their release notes are on GitHub, but I can’t find (on mobile ATM) the plans for the future.
Lemmy removed it (or have announced they are going to?) from the API, which is why voyager switched.
Not sure how i missed that bit…
Even reading the article, I’m not clear - when they say dumping, do they mean that these are used units that they are effectively recycling by reselling to other countries (good?) Or companies deliberately building piles of bad units that don’t meet local standards to export (bad)?
Kinda acceptable if you have a slow release cadence. Everything needs to be reviewed and fixed/accepted (with defect/US raised) before production though.
Needs to be in a smaller team with decent Devs too though!
Get a client (or instance) that allows it then 🙂