Nah, I'll just keep gaming on a cheap Linux PC and fuck ever buying a console again. Honestly at this point a 5 year old GPU gives you access to 99% of all games ever made, why spend so much to play 4 shitty 'AAAA' games a year?
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What are you talking about? It would allow them to revoke the citizenship of people born in the US to 2 non-citizens. That's not a significant portion of the population.
How would this result in anyone being stateless? You do realize people still inherit the citizenship of their parents right?
This is by far the most interesting part. I want to know more about this, like why the author is so certain this wasn't a joke.
What do you mean by "better off"?
I guess it would have the same nutritional value, but that's not really why you drink milk. Like, I could eat peanuts, grapes, and bread for a healthy meal, but I'd much rather have a PB&J (probably with a creamy glass of oat milk).
Not exactly the best example, since that's not a typical behavior but a result of poor scientific practices. Mantises only take that action when extremely stressed, which is frankly a lesson we should be carefully considering.
Did you read the whole article? They followed up by exposing kidney cells to the extracted micro and nanoplastics and they caused significant amounts of cell death. There is definite evidence that something in these plastics is causing harm, and more study is definitely warranted.
Apparently the server's admin was raided for completely unrelated charges, but they seized all his electronics. That means law enforcement can comb through every bit of personal data on that server to connect to any investigations that might be relevant, regardless of relation to the initial reason the admin was targeted. That's a possibility for any instance in the Fediverse.
Balanced encounters doesn't mean every encounter is just as difficult, it means the GM knows how difficult the encounter is going to be. Any system with good encounter building has recommendations for the level of challenge.
They aren't going to change you view on life, but most are pretty solid. I highly recommend pretty much any books in the High Republic era, particularly "Light of the Jedi". It's the first of the new era and it's a great introduction to the setting. It's all set a few hundred years before the movies, so the Authors were able to pretty much do whatever they wanted within the basic Star Wars universe.
What would that be exactly? Gamepass already works great on linux, it's a better experience on my steam deck than fighting with my windows laptop.
It seems like the main audience is people who are scared of Linux and just don't want to learn something new.