If that’s a problem for you then Behind the Bastards is not for you.
I’d say that the aim of the podcast is not to document the events in question (that information could always be found elsewhere) but to document the back story behind the events in detail.
I used to have a motorbike that I hardly ever used and it was so unreliable because of this. I ended up having to get rid of it in the end because it just wasn’t worth the effort for the amount of time that I used it.
Cyberpunk 2077. I played that game all the way through three times but lost the love for it when they completely reworked the talents for the DLC. I just couldn’t get back into it after that.
We don’t let our cats out at night so it would be great to have a cat flap that knew whether each cat was in the house or not and could either lock the flap or lock it on in-only at a certain time of day.
It can’t though can it? It’s an ad delivery platform and its business model is to keep people watching ads just like all the other ad delivery platforms masquerading as social media.
From a production point of view I think that it would be very difficult (which generally means expensive) to create a randomised deck while ensuring that the deck has all 52 cards in it (although I’m just thinking aloud and have no experience in this area so could be wrong)
However, if the starting deck is truly random then the output of the shuffle would also be random so there wouldn’t be a bell curve.
A leak from there would be quite the blow to his reputation.
I’m not so sure that it would be a huge blow. He’s only human and everyone is susceptible to the odd mistake.
He did get phished last year and blogged about it after it happened which is the transparent approach that security experts say is the correct response. I’m pleased that he followed the advice that he gives to be honest and don’t think any less of him for suffering a breach.
In the UK, you can get your license revoked for speeding. You can lose your license if you’re going a lot over the speed limit. If you’re going a bit slower you can get 3 or 6 points and if you get more than 12 points you also lose your license.
It doesn’t seem to do a huge amount to discourage speeding in my experience.
If that’s a problem for you then Behind the Bastards is not for you.
I’d say that the aim of the podcast is not to document the events in question (that information could always be found elsewhere) but to document the back story behind the events in detail.