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  • *arrested as Labour's Party government moves to ban protests outright.

  • I'm sorry that i must inform you that the world today is one big pot. The 2008 crisis created by the USA housing bubble, affected the whole world. An USD annihilation today after a big bubble burst, means total collapse.

  • I am just ignoring them. Not playing their games even pirated.

    Played the demo of Prince of Persia last year, totally liked it, price was good, saw the Ubisoft Logo (CEO tells that you don't get to own your games, AAA games priced 70-130 €, anti consumer practices), never bought that game never played it.

    Nintendo also took a red card this year from me, not another penny from my wallet.

    Bonus i put in my Steam ignore list all the games that come out with price >60 €, so i wont make a mistake and buy them even on a huge sale.

    I buy indie games and only AAA games full priced like BG3, Expedition 33, Elden Ring, etc.. , games that they worth it and they don't bloat you with stupid stuff. And also their companies respect the players.

  • Probably a hammer with nails sticking out of the handle.

  • Extremely oversimplified:

    -for Public Companies: CEO and executives are obliged to pursue maximum profit (either short-term or long-term) for the shareholders, thus the company must grow. - - For shareholders its Cost of capital (basically shareholders want bigger returns than the investment they made) and Opportunity Cost (lose money because you don't move your investment to a company that is more profitable or gonna be more profitable)

    -for private companies: Competition (grow or die from your competitor), efficiency (reducing cost), exit (sell it big and retire), psychological reasons (better safe than sorry), etc..

    There are many family business or small companies that function as you describe, but they get replaced and driven out of business in a matter of years or decades (with exceptions). But being stable in an growing economy is very hard and risky. And Capitalism by definition must grow or it gets in crisis.

  • I thought that the correct answer to these was making a loop on the right, merging the lines.

  • Professor Hu Bo conceded the satellite intelligence could be connected to Taiwan.

    "Every capability can be connected to a Taiwan scenario, but China can be very patient," he said.

    "We can wait many years for a peaceful solution. I think the US has exaggerated China's intentions.

    "I think the main reason China is strengthening its navy is very simple. It's because of the US military threat."

  • Or put a picture of Trump with Putin.

  • Silly question. Would they get called NUSA (Not so United States of America)?

  • A second one is not to watch. And i believe that is worse for them in the long run.

  • You have right, I'm sorry. And according to the famous actor/comedian Jerry Seinfeld, supporters of Palestine are worse than the KKK supporters.

  • Only when controlling flying crafts.

  • Hunting the peasants instead of their bosses is on the same level as the Eurovision blockade to me.

  • Dear god, just take some sanctions like you did with Russia.

  • We are a Circus. I don't care, if you like it or not.

  • They should all make T-shirts with this pic and use them in their daily lives.

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  • That's not the case. 100% for new CPUs, but also for old ones too.

    My father's old CPU cooler did not make good contact, got lose in one corner some how, and the system would throttle (fan at 100% making noise and PC run slow). After i fixed it, in one of my visits, CPU was working fine for years.

    System throttles or even shuts down before any thermal damage occures (at least when temperatures rise normally).