The US, where passenger trains have to wait for cargo trains. Since cargo trains have higher priority.
The US, where passenger trains have to wait for cargo trains. Since cargo trains have higher priority.
Trains also suffer from traffic. Like you can’t enter a train that is full. Plus trains that don’t arrive on time and cause you to miss your appointment is similar to being stuck in traffic.
Most people don’t rewatch movies or shows like they listen to music. And how often do people, who want to rewatch a show, actually buy the dvd or BluRay once they’ve seen it trough a pirated source that still sits on their hard drive?
Also artists do get paid when a song gets played on the radio. It’s called radio royalties, though only the people that have writing credits get paid.
Maybe because of the use of a VPN. So lots of other Steam users have the same IP address.
Yeah why is the “d” still in Wednesday when you don’t pronounce it? Even other Germanic language have removed it. Or do English speaker still honor Odin/Woden?
Also auto hide the task bar and move it to another edge.
In Steam you can add games to your wishlist, if the game gets released or is put on sale Steam will email everyone who wish listed the game. This system has a high sales conversion rate, probably the highest a game developer will ever encounter in their marketing campaign. That’s why indie game devs focus on getting people to wishlist their game. Which they call “getting wishlists”
Also unfortunately TikTok has become the best platform where you can reach a large audience and gain lots of Wishlists.
Video centric subs existed before Reddit added their own hosting service. Just use a 3rd party service like YouTube. Or setup your own instance and pay for the hosting costs.
Reddit adding video hosting was probably the beginning of the downfall of Reddit. Hosting videos is expensive. So the focus shifted to milking more money out of the users
Pfft Betamax. Video 2000 ftw.
Could be a poison pill by a disgruntled ex employee. So maybe they’ve obfuscated the addition of the code snippet across several commits hidden inside legitimate commits.
Yeah this is basically what they used to call the S series. Have people already forgotten that Apple runs on a tick tock release schedule?