At first glance, it may seem so, but this is a contextual bundle based on a major free-speech assault from an Australian group on LGBTQ and sex game devs which has reached Visa and MasterCard: https://www.jezebel.com/anti-porn-group-convinced-gaming-hubs-to-crack-down-on-nsfw-titles
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Step up your ~~Google-fu~~ SearXNG-fu!
I searched https://search.trom.tf/?q=gog+freedom+buy+initiative+bundle+postal and got this as the 2nd result: https://www.indiegamebundles.com/13-free-games-at-gog/
Yeah! It's "GOG," by the way, not "GoG"; it stands for "Good Old Games," not "of," since they originally built their empire on making classics compatible with modern machines.
So just to clarify, this means all GrapheneOS phones, etc.?
If you're talking about having to download the platform: you can entirely avoid the Amazon Games launcher if you use Heroic Games Launcher, which is FOSS, and link your Amazon account to it.
Vibe-wrecking.
Add version auto-copying too, please!! That'd be great.
I think you may have shot yourself in the foot here; I had no idea of the African importing, and you didn't provide any sources, so I looked it up and found: https://www.ilent.nl/binaries/ilt/documenten/leefomgeving-en-wonen/stoffen-en-producten/chemische-stoffen-en-mengsels/rapporten/used-vehicles-exported-to-africa/Used+vehicles+exported+to+Africa.pdf
It says:
Over 80% of the used vehicles currently exported to West African countries will soon no longer be acceptable due to stricter environmental regulations of the recipient countries in West Africa. They are too old and do not comply with the minimum emission standard of Euro 4/IV.
There you have it: eventually no more ICEs, based on your own data...
Planes' longevity, while interesting, is ultimately fallacious from what I can tell, unless you have some sort of heat pump idea for them (which would probably be... much harder than implementing in a car, no?).
By the way, if it matters, I'm not against making things more efficient or reducing waste. I love the idea! It just seems like you would be better off applying this train of thought to EVs or something.
I'd be curious to see if any fast-food workers here could chip in and describe the process; do they even track that level of detail?
Slice & Dice, which is on Steam, Android, iOS, DRM-free PC download, and probably more.