The person she attacked is a content contributor to the game in question, and has such is considered a business partner by the company.
This might be a bit of an aside, but it's a sad state of affairs that a parasite like a streamer is now considered a 'business partner' with the gaming company. A 'golden customer' who 'the staff' should not be allowed to displease.
We have progressed beyond the point where companies like Blizzard sell 'level-boost tokens' that allow people to not have to actually play the game they (apparently) regret having written, which interferes with 'the endgame.'
Now, game companies consider 'streamers' who potential customers can simply watch playing the game to be 'partners.' Some beancounter must have done a study that showed that "Lottery Box" sales aren't impacted if people don't actually play the game.
It was not possible in 1986 to get a 'cheap' keyboard. Any keyboard for an XP clone was a $100 proposition.
My first clone box, which I built with a used turbo XT clone motherboard (8 Mhz) was from parts I bought at a hamfest swapmeet. The afore-mentioned motherboard, an original 63.5 watt IBM power supply, an IBM MDA display card, a Leading Edge Model D case (which the power supply and motherboard did NOT fit into- dremeled the expansion slots area to get cards to fit, removed the power supply board from it's case and mounted it on standoffs bare in the Leading Edge case) and an original IBM PC keyboard minus cable and enclosure. I think the keyboard was like $15 in that condition. It worked fine with a cable added though it rocked on the tabletop some (outside the enclosure that keyboard has a convex curved back). Case modding wasn't a style thing back then.
I had access to the IBM tech ref manual (full schematics for everything, including the power supply and floppy drive) to add the keyboard because my dad had a copy (he bought one of the first IBM PC-1's at the employee's discount)
There are IBM keyboards that are older than me, but they would originally have been attached to type 024 or 026 cardpunches or maybe a type 056 verifier. Not very useful now.
A problem on Reddit can be when a forum is owned by the owners. An example of this is the Albion Online forum. It is moderated by the employees of the company that produces the MMO 'Albion Online'. For this reason it's just as 'critical' of the way the MMO is operated as the official Albion Online forums.
I have five or six original IBM PC-XT keyboards. There are easy hacks/adapters now to turn them into USB keyboards. These are much older than the Model M with the same feel and bombproof construction.
Part of the value of asteroid mining is that the resources being mined are past the gravity well and available to use to build large scale infrastructure out in space.
If we can mostly life intelligence and process information and use the resources 'out there' in space to build the infrastructure, it eventually becomes more viable to do things out in space.
High bid was $300 (US), and pulled from the auction as the precious metals that could be salvaged was much more than that.
WTF? Why was the auction 'pulled'? If the value was higher, somebody would have bid on it accordingly. It doesn't sound like it was an auction, it sounds like a swindle operation. Who benefited from the 'salvage value' and why weren't they told to just bid on the scrap?
If recyclers don't take CRTs then they either end up in the regular trash or somewhere in the closest forest. Neither is a good option.
Actually, the dumping grounds of today are the resource mines of the future.
The one thing that will be cursed and regretted in the future are the high-temperature incinerators that obliterate the resources that people in the future will seek out in the landfills/resource-zones of the future.
Not really 'others'. The same people who cream their jeans in delight at the 'Russian hookers pissing' visualization are the ones fretting about President Trump.
It's the same ropey dopes, trying to drag the whole of us down into their sewer.
Are people seriously trying to attack this woman by pointing at a cold dead troll?
The person she attacked is a content contributor to the game in question, and has such is considered a business partner by the company.
This might be a bit of an aside, but it's a sad state of affairs that a parasite like a streamer is now considered a 'business partner' with the gaming company. A 'golden customer' who 'the staff' should not be allowed to displease.
We have progressed beyond the point where companies like Blizzard sell 'level-boost tokens' that allow people to not have to actually play the game they (apparently) regret having written, which interferes with 'the endgame.'
Now, game companies consider 'streamers' who potential customers can simply watch playing the game to be 'partners.' Some beancounter must have done a study that showed that "Lottery Box" sales aren't impacted if people don't actually play the game.
Conversely, young people have always been able to discover shortcuts that older, more experienced people advise them are not the best choice.
There was a complete Objective-C toolchain available as an installable package with Slackware 95.
So what that it takes 10,000 times more cycles to complete the task. Customers are used to buying more hardware any time we write more code.
Most sites don't allow random strangers uncontrolled access to post comments.
Why the homophobia? Does the idea that a guy might find you attractive scare you?
It was not possible in 1986 to get a 'cheap' keyboard. Any keyboard for an XP clone was a $100 proposition.
My first clone box, which I built with a used turbo XT clone motherboard (8 Mhz) was from parts I bought at a hamfest swapmeet. The afore-mentioned motherboard, an original 63.5 watt IBM power supply, an IBM MDA display card, a Leading Edge Model D case (which the power supply and motherboard did NOT fit into- dremeled the expansion slots area to get cards to fit, removed the power supply board from it's case and mounted it on standoffs bare in the Leading Edge case) and an original IBM PC keyboard minus cable and enclosure. I think the keyboard was like $15 in that condition. It worked fine with a cable added though it rocked on the tabletop some (outside the enclosure that keyboard has a convex curved back). Case modding wasn't a style thing back then.
I had access to the IBM tech ref manual (full schematics for everything, including the power supply and floppy drive) to add the keyboard because my dad had a copy (he bought one of the first IBM PC-1's at the employee's discount)
There are IBM keyboards that are older than me, but they would originally have been attached to type 024 or 026 cardpunches or maybe a type 056 verifier. Not very useful now.
Northgate Omniclick (for Pete's sake)
I knew a guy who ran all his laundry through the dishwasher at the resturant he worked at.
A problem on Reddit can be when a forum is owned by the owners. An example of this is the Albion Online forum. It is moderated by the employees of the company that produces the MMO 'Albion Online'. For this reason it's just as 'critical' of the way the MMO is operated as the official Albion Online forums.
I have five or six original IBM PC-XT keyboards. There are easy hacks/adapters now to turn them into USB keyboards. These are much older than the Model M with the same feel and bombproof construction.
Part of the value of asteroid mining is that the resources being mined are past the gravity well and available to use to build large scale infrastructure out in space.
If we can mostly life intelligence and process information and use the resources 'out there' in space to build the infrastructure, it eventually becomes more viable to do things out in space.
And also, we haven't "pretty much quit making steel" in the US.
High bid was $300 (US), and pulled from the auction as the precious metals that could be salvaged was much more than that.
WTF? Why was the auction 'pulled'? If the value was higher, somebody would have bid on it accordingly. It doesn't sound like it was an auction, it sounds like a swindle operation. Who benefited from the 'salvage value' and why weren't they told to just bid on the scrap?
If recyclers don't take CRTs then they either end up in the regular trash or somewhere in the closest forest. Neither is a good option.
Actually, the dumping grounds of today are the resource mines of the future.
The one thing that will be cursed and regretted in the future are the high-temperature incinerators that obliterate the resources that people in the future will seek out in the landfills/resource-zones of the future.
Thump your drum, moron.
Go ahead. Thump your drum some more. On.
Not really 'others'. The same people who cream their jeans in delight at the 'Russian hookers pissing' visualization are the ones fretting about President Trump.
It's the same ropey dopes, trying to drag the whole of us down into their sewer.
Information wants to be free. It doesn't want to depend on some fucking deodorant company's ability to make us think we smell bad.
So all we need to do is figure out how to get the advertisers to bail out on Google?
Hmmm. A worthwhile project there.
Monopolies are not allowed to restrict speech in such a way that reinforces their monopoly.
Web pages that make kids ask questions have NO PLACE on the Internet!
*sarcasm*
Just Californians. So many of you packed into those crowded spaces. It makes sense that you would all vote nutty.
It scaled out into a worldwide network of wind powered ships engaging in commerce, which this dude's stunt only really repeats.