If Ubisoft can convince themselves that Skull and Bones was the first "quadruple A game" and worth $70, then I doubt most studio execs can pull their heads out their ass for long enough to properly ask themselves that. Studios have completely lost touch with what people actually want and are willing to pay.
Moose
AHHHHH!!
Don't do that!
That crocodile is doing an UwU
Adorable, hope that all goes well with her recovery!
Camp David Accords? 13 days of negotiations with the US, Israeli, and Egyptian leaders of the time? I think the Dayton agreement was similar too. Leaders are involved in this stuff, not always but it's certainly not unusual either.
My dog got her head stuck inside an empty McDonalds bag and banged her head into a wall, not hard but enough for us to go check what was going on. When we found her she was shaking her head back and forth but couldn't get it off until we helped 😂
Yeah, first thing I thought was "Wait - again?!?". That would have been one hell of a coincidence.
What a mess these have been, glad they have it all figured out now. Although the Buffalo will always be my favorite SAR aircraft.
Likely they had an administrative warrant that doesn't allow for a search like a judical warrant does.
Ah yes, I think that was when a FOSS maintainer had to step down and handed it off to someone else if I remember right? See this XKCD for relevance. It's pretty ridiculous how much we (and companies with billion dollar revenues) rely on the free work of others for such important systems. But yes, an important distinction to make is that certain Linux distributions may use code by others that is not open source and malicious without them realizing.
Hate to tell you, but Canada also has income tax. But at least our tax goes to useful services (most of the time).