Wow, congrats on the milestone!
Wow, congrats on the milestone!
Tbh, if this is how Japan does patent law, it’s a wonder they have as much technological progress as they do.
You’re not, but there’s a preexisting patent, and these three are basically extensions of that patent.
Essentially, Palworld needed to know what supplementary patents Nintendo was going to file in the future in Japan so they didn’t run afoul of the patent from the past. You know, textbook legal psychic stuff, really. /s
I hope Nintendo hurts itself in its confusion as its lawyers flail before the Japanese courts.
Nice, gonna have to check some of these out later
Cool! Thanks for building this
Man if that’s the case, that really sucks.
I thought AirVPN was based in Canada.
AirVPN does all of that, too, including accepting cash and crypto. They
Tldr: it’s a crypto wallet stealer.
Always be wary of unknown code. Check comments on sites like Nexus. Run installers through virus checks.
I doubt it. Portmaster has a relatively small share of users, and I bet it would be a waste of their resources to try to pin down a bug that is outside the scope of their client’s normal functionality.
Best option is to try to fix it yourself and submit a pull request or hope somebody else does it.
Leave it to the Japanese, who invented tsugite joinery, to show the world how to build a wooden satellite.
These are all great examples. And sometimes, you just start your own, like inviting a few neighbors to a cookout.
Too early to say, but assume Social Security and Medicare/aid are fair game.
Congrats, Australia! Hope y’all have lots of fun!
That’s interesting. Always good to be able to make informed choices
Alone. I don’t currently have friends that play it, but I still have a good time. Works great on Deck, and you can even make use of HDR settings, if you have an OLED version.
It’s a good time for SNES spiritual successors!
Mostly CrossCode. A fun little sci-fi action puzzler that pays homage to the SNES era of games. It’s similar to Spirit of Mana. Low power requirements, and it has a Linux-native version that works better than the Windows version (you need updated engine files if you play from itch.io).
I’m also playing a little bit of No Man’s Sky, but just here and there; I’m mostly playing that on my desktop.
Not banned in my area, and I use reusable bags anyway. So do other people, though it’s still uncommon.
Thanks for sharing these lists. There’s several I hadn’t heard of before