I doubt that iodé or Murena are attacking GrapheneOS. They have awful PR and communications and a history of acting like a suggestion or a minor critique is some sort of attack.
(Gaël Duval is a rather well-known member of the open source community)
It is "subreddit drama" and pity marketing...
However, Graphene is the more secure and hardened device. Other alternatives don't really make the same promises and are just alternatives or "degoogled" ROMs.
No quick restart options for arcade-style games like shmups
Games that end up being too easy once you unlock of figure out one mechanic or technique like dash-dodge or iframe rolling and now the entire game is just the same loop
Unskippable or long intros or cutscenes (I sold Guilty Gear Strive because of that eagle thing...)
The spam garbage ripoffs on the Nintendo eShop that shouldn't be there
Code in a box
When DLC characters are visible on character select even if you didn't buy them (looking at those 10 greyed-out characters on SF6 are so annoying)
This is Bubble-101. Before the thing exists, imagine the future...
threatening that another country will get there first combined with pure players like Nvidia, the uncertainty of whether or not it could be a good investment and being able to convince governments and investors to pump money into it.
If AGI ever becomes what they are promising, everything after 2022 should be a case study for marketing and communications students because they are doing a piss-poor job inspiring confidence and just sound like grifters.
Nous sommes professeurs dans une grande école de commerce.
Je dois dire que c'est fou comment les étudiants/profils se ressemblent (comportement, tics de langage, parcours, attitude).
Le documentaire ne raconte pas grande chose, malheureusement.
Le passage sur les associations est très important, par contre. Dans les grandes écoles, être dans un asso' est très important. Selon l'asso', on peut être dispensé d'assiduité, même pour les contrôles. C'est une bataille entre prof, étudiant, programme et asso' car des fois l'étudiant est excusé pour tout le cours et va passer au rattrapage. Cela veut dire que certains étudiants peuvent avoir le credit d'un cours de 30 heures dans 2H30 et avoir leur diplôme avec mention "I" (indulgence).
J'ai également travaillé dans les petites écoles de commerce qui dépendent d'apprentissage et d'autres où l'échec n'existe pas. Dans l'une de ces écoles, ils transfèrent des points entre cours pour faire en sorte que les étudiants réussissent (taux de réussite 99%) et le pire c'est qu'ils disent aux étudiants que leur école est la concurrence directe d'écoles telles que HEC.
Est-ce que vous connaissez d'autres reportages sur les grandes écoles comme celui d'ARTE ?
Two men in their 30s and originally from the capital's Seine-Saint-Denis suburb --- which includes some of the country's most deprived areas --- were detained on Saturday evening, according to Le Parisien newspaper, which first broke the story.
They were known to French police and one of the suspects was about to fly to Algeria from Charles de Gaulle airport, the newspaper said.
I know they're just reporting facts, but the story is about a suspect being apprehended and maybe shouldn't include notes about the suspect being from a deprived neighbourhood or make allusions to their nationality.
I talked to my students about the theft, they said it was shocking that it could happen in this day and age. They felt a little sad that the jewels were stolen, but part of the sadness came from the fact they didn't know they even existed.
I rewarded myself this week with a newer release than what I would normally be drawn to when I saw a game in the bargain bin.
I picked up Guilty Gear -STRIVE- at -30% for the Switch. Where I live, that made it cheaper than on Amazon and cheaper than the digital version has ever been.
I haven't played any fighting game in ages and while I had seen clips of this game, I had never played it or any Arc System Works games (BlazBlu-, Dragon Ball FighterZ) so everything about it is a little knew to me. My fighting game experience is lots of Mortal Kombat and Killer Instinct, some Street Fighter and Darkstalkers, about two hours of Skullgirls, and maybe an hour of Samurai Shodown, Red Earth, and Cyberbots.
My initial impressions are positive. There isn't a soul online to play with, but I'll be working my way through training for quite some time. Graphics are very impressive. Music-wise, it isn't something that I'd ever listen to willingly, but it certainly suits the game and sets it apart from others in the genre.
Mechanics and controls are just right for someone like me, but I don't understand their ranking system for online play. You have to play a match and the system ranks you on that and won't allow you to play ranked matches below your level. Ranking me 6 out of 8 might be generous since I literally just mashed the same button.
And how could anyone compare an accidental fire to an orchestrated heist? Rember when the weirdos were trying hard to find someone to blame that fire on, and it was found to be an accident?
Then they spent a fortune rebuilding it and putting on a show?
Poor things...
Everyone that I've talked to about this just shrugs. They don't care about the theft. There is no cultural wound. This wasn't November 15.
(Also, remember when they tried to say hundreds of churches are burned down in France each year?)
They might not even need to pay for it and just do it to avoid getting blacklisted.
I can't take articles like this seriously because the guy publishes up to 5 of them a day. I know that it is their job and they get advance copies to play before release day, and they have assistants.
Superlative Night Dreams: Cotton Fantasy (Rock 'n' Roll)