And yet there are still issues with Steam having a de facto monopoly on game distribution that often get overlooked.
Steam's standard revenue share model takes a 30% cut of all game sales, a figure that has become industry standard but is increasingly scrutinized. For a game priced at $20, developers only see $14 before accounting for taxes and other expenses. This split can have profound implications for indie studios operating on tight budgets.
I am definitely impressed by what it can do, but what real world demand does it fulfil? You know, apart from misinformation campaigns and the like. There may be some use cases, but enough to justify the huge investments?
Kalai: Korrekt: Es gibt bisher keine Quantencomputer, die in der Lage sind, unsere heute üblichen Verschlüsselungsmethoden zu knacken. Aber das könnte schon in fünf Jahren anders aussehen
Also ist der Titel wohl Clickbait und ein Zitat, das so wahrscheinlich gar nicht geäußert wurde?
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They will basically puke one way or another. Cat grass only helps them do it in a more controlled manner? Idk. I give malt paste to my cat. It seems to help with the hairballs and she doesn't throw up because of it.
Yes, all Mexicans love Speedy Gonzales. It's a little known fact that 27 years ago the Mexican government exiled every person who didn't love Speedy Gonzalez. A lot of them settled in the Pittsburgh area and tried to rebuild their lives from scratch when back in nineteen ninety eight the undertaker threw mankind off hell in a cell and plummeted sixteen feet through an announcers table.
The Complaint Tablet to Ea-nasir is an ancient Babylonian clay tablet dating back to 1750 BC inscribed by customer Nanni to merchant Ea-nasir, complaining about Ea-nasir selling him sub-par copper, a practice Ea-nasir was known for. [knowyourmeme, wikipedia]
I think you might mistake the weirdly drawn blue trunk for a hood. The person driving also seems to be sitting front left, indicating the right direction of travel.