echo64

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[–] echo64 7 points 8 months ago (3 children)

It's the photo mode, it's just ingame images. Literal screenshots. This is stupid.

[–] echo64 6 points 8 months ago (5 children)

The trailer is all ingame content. The game has been out for a year, it's not that hard to check. None of it is a bullshot.

[–] echo64 3 points 8 months ago (2 children)

The suyu devs do not understand the legalities behind why yuzu was shut down. It wasn't because of keys. It was because it could break copyright protection mechanisms, which is in violation of the dmca.

The suyu devs think that by saying, "we don't support piracy, you have to provide your own keys" is enough, and there's case law to show it isn't. Your project needs to be incapable of breaking copyright protection mechanisms with or without keys.

[–] echo64 5 points 8 months ago (3 children)

No hate to the good Dr Becky, she does good work. But Anton is going to send me to dream land thinking of black holes

[–] echo64 0 points 8 months ago

Fwiw, their "parry game" is quite fun. Coming from someone who loves nioh. "Bad reviews" are generally just "this isn't going to change your life" but we can't describe things in ways other than absolutely good or absolutely bad now.

[–] echo64 -3 points 8 months ago

If you don't understand my first point, you'll have to explain what you don't understand for me to help you out instead of being snarky

My second point is not "about open field incineration", the first sentence of the abstract of the paper includes that phrase, but it's a whole damn paper. It's about how the plastics are not just simple bonds of carbon and oxygen and have a lot of really quite bad chemicals you don't want to throw out into the atmosphere, which op wad claiming was fine.

[–] echo64 9 points 8 months ago

I agree with the sentiment, and America should be taking care of its teachers first. But thst doesn't make this move a bad idea. America needs to figure out where its jobs that drive trade come from in the next 30 years. Manufacturing is dead, no one wants American products, and American dominance of software is coming to a close.

This is to try and build an industry for chip manufacturing in America, rather than let China have it, it's much more profitable for Intel to just build their next fab in China.

[–] echo64 -2 points 8 months ago (3 children)

1, there's no burning plastic completely. We can't even burn real fuel completely.

2,

Incineration of plastic waste in an open field is a major source of air pollution. Most of the times, the Municipal Solid Waste containing about 12% of plastics is burnt, releasing toxic gases like Dioxins, Furans, Mercury and Polychlorinated Biphenyls into the atmosphere. Further, burning of Poly Vinyl Chloride liberates hazardous halogens and pollutes air, the impact of which is climate change. The toxic substances thus released are posing a threat to vegetation, human and animal health and environment as a whole. Polystyrene is harmful to Central Nervous System. The hazardous brominated compounds act as carcinogens and mutagens. Dioxins settle on the crops and in our waterways where they eventually enter into our food and hence the body system. These Dioxins are the lethal persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and its worst component, 2,3,7,8 tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), commonly known as agentorange is a toxic compound which causes cancer and neurological damage, disrupts reproductive thyroid and respiratory systems. Thus, burning of plastic wastes increase the risk of heart disease, aggravates respiratory ailments such as asthma and emphysema and cause rashes, nausea or headaches, and damages the nervous system. Hence, a sustainable step towards tomorrow's cleaner and healthier environment needs immediate attention of the environmentalists and scientists. This review presents the hazards of incineration; open burning of plastics and effe

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187802961630158X

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