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  • Not everyone earns the same amount of money per view. If you're making niche content for more wealthy individuals, you'll get more per view, from what I recall

  • In a way, yes

  • You obviously should do a hardlink, as this is much safer

  • I would go on on what the Sun's direction tells us about the location, but I think it is too unrealistic to even attempt to deduce something from it

  • Yeah, but we can clearly see Earth from that spot, so it can't be the dark/far side

  • Economics: the law is true as long as people believe it's true.

    Kind of like fairies, when you think about it

  • I use the TimeWanderer GUI frontend which is much better IMO. It's still in alpha, so use it at your own risk

  • I wasn't invited. As usual.

  • Sounds nice, I'm happy for you then!

  • Are you a battle droid?

  • What if my PC boots straight into Vim? It's not like I need anything else, can do everything in Vim

  • It's important to reproduce experiments. Also something could have changed in the meantime. I say, send me up there so I can have a bite and report how it tastes

  • Literally second paragraph:

    Resident Evil Requiem has been around for about six weeks, and while pirates were technically able to get around the Denuvo DRM by running a virtual machine, or hypervisor, it was risky and complicated, requiring you to completely disable Windows security and Secure Boot. With voices38's crack, though, you just have to modify the game's .exe file, making it much safer to actually run.

  • That's very generous of you!

  • What about 4096?

  • truth

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  • Well, there is a wavelength that by itself activates both of these cones such that we interpret it as yellow. But a combination of wavelengths also does that

  • What I meant is that if you have a photo of a yellow flower, I'd would say that the file contains "yellow color", even though it only uses RGB values. The display is "transmitting yellow into your brain" by emitting a combination of wavelengths. Wavelength that normally represents color yellow is not emitted, but the "color yellow" is sent, in a way

  • IMO saying that yellow doesn't exist during the entire process is going a bit far. It exists as a combination of the other values. Or no colors exist during the process, as it's all just ones and zeroes and then wavelengths, which only get turn into colors in your brain. Depending on how you want to look at it