I do find it interesting that when we talk about economic growth of the West vs China, we are really only talking about American growth. The rest of the EU has stagnated. Is the "global economic order" really beneficial to the west, or just to the United States? We like to talk as if everything that's good for America is also good for Europe, and things like sanctions on China and Russia should be done by everyone, but the rest of the West is not nearly as economically healthy as America. Can Europe actually afford sanctions?
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Thankfully BGA let's you just take the ravens out too.
They are different but are federated. This post is on kbin but I am viewing it on Lemmy.
This is already a huge problem for me. A lot of accounts have the names of former IT admins that left 5 years ago and no one has bothered to update contact info with some of our suppliers. We are getting better at it now but I'm still finding more accounts that no one seems to know we have.
I enjoy playing it, but even completely new players can see that ravens are overpowered and there is very little interaction.
With my family and friends we all preferred Dominion and Viticulture as engine builders. Wingspan is ridiculously pretty though and it's worth trying.
The S3 was just as thin as it's successor and had a replaceable battery. I loved that phone.
What is even the point of sending ransom notices to a government agency. It's not like they can trust a hacking group to not release the data. If they are government backed hackers why even pretend its commercial?
I don't understand how this won't drive users away to Lyft. They offer the same product and one won't bombard me with ads.
I think Pop OS is a great place to start. I haven't personally used it but Linux Mint is commonly recommended to people who have only used windows before, it tries to have a similar UI experience.
Linux can do most things windows can, except it's free. The best thing about Linux is the depositories, unlike windows you rarely download apps from the Internet, instead you can download them from a repository. In Pop OS it's called Pop shop, it's different depending on which OS you are using.
A lot of switch games have Chinese language options. I recently played through Luigi's mansion in Chinese and also played dragon quest with the voice language set to Japanese with Chinese text (which is how a lot of native Chinese speakers experience games anyway) and had a fun time.
Starcraft 2 also has a great Chinese translation with both mainland and Taiwanese Mandarin dubs.
Fallout 4 was good but is almost 8 years old now, at this point I would worry that the talent that made of their hit games up to Skyrim has mostly left or retired. 76 is their most recent game was a huge flop with massive technical problems, why should we trust that starfield will be different?
The 5800x3d will probably be competitive for a long time to come. At that price it's really tempting.