Next moon mission they will try out rocket jumping techniques
Next moon mission they will try out rocket jumping techniques
Ok, roadside assistance is maybe worth that price, but the rest are just API calls that cost them virtually nothing to operate. There’s no need for them to keep these functionalities hostage behind some roadside service, other than to be anti consumer.
Not to mention that by paying $90 extra you unlock the functionality to remote unlock your car. What’s the justification for this price? There’s no way it costs this much extra.
$59 is still too much to ask for what amounts to just a few API calls to some cloud service.
No one uses Gimp for professional use. Gimp is not a full replacement of what Photoshop does.
Apparently it’s worth $20/month.
Adobe did it because everybody and their grandmother just pirated Photoshop instead of paying that huge one time fee (licenses costed around $900 not counting inflation). It wasn’t until they went with the subscription model when people actually started to pay for Photoshop.
I don’t think Sean makes as many public appearances anymore, so probably safe. But who knows what he will do.
How is that going to help artists getting paid?
Seems like they’ve fixed it now, but there was a time when they had proof of stake without withdrawal functionality
Haven’t checked it in a while, but is it still impossible to withdraw staked coins?
That’s basically it, except everything is darn expensive.
The intention was to only show it in the main menu. Now it was shown when the game is paused as well.
And the “give us feedback, your opinion is valuable” pop up after the page has been scrolled one pixel.
Tying NFTs to a physical object is quite pointless. It can make no guarantees that it’s the only NFT for that physical object, or if the physical object even exists.
You’re right. It will evolve into a different even more stupid scam on the blockchain. And people will fall for it again.
I don’t want to use a browser / browser engine from an advertising company as my daily driver. It’s in their best interest to track me as much as possible. Only Firefox and Safari satisfies my criteria, and one of them is the obviously better choice.
VPN is mainly good for bypassing region blocks (like Netflix) or as a tunnel through company firewalls. All other advertised use cases are either overstated or outright false.
It’s released in an HD era
The cope is strong. Let’s not pretend fewer active users is a good thing. It just means people are unhappy and are leaving.
Hopefully they won’t come up with some kind of a Rust/CLI, a version of Rust with GC support.