

I think the fix was to put a limit on the script, just have it run a couple times, the same as it would during the day, not just keep going until it gets stopped.
I think the fix was to put a limit on the script, just have it run a couple times, the same as it would during the day, not just keep going until it gets stopped.
I think the bug and the cost were not that the cost was different at that time of day, but that by running at night without worry of interruption her script ran multiple times doing upload after upload after upload. If it had been during the day they would only have a few succeed because the line would get interrupted or couldn’t be used. Maybe during the day they’d only succeed on 3-5 calls but at night the script was making 50, 60, maybe even 70 calls.
Yes, but you said you were using Resolve for color grading. My understanding is you should still be able to use that on Linux, but I haven’t tried it yet myself.
It’s not FOSS (IIRC) but I think Resolve is fully available on Linux?
I also enjoy that they were only the seventh team to overcome any 3 goal deficit in the finals and the first to do it since game 1 of the 2006 finals when they were on the wrong side of the Hurricanes doing it to them.
Yes, that is surprising; I’m fairly certain they were involved in developing Bonjour also
I was notified about 3 or 4 breaches just last year, some from companies I’d never even heard of but had my info.
I remember as a child my cousin’s siblings would sometimes call her “lizard breath” instead of Elizabeth
I was just looking and realized there were some old racing games I used to love, so I filtered to that category and found they have the Moto Racer Collection, including 1, 2, and 3 for $1.59. I think we had Moto Racer 2 and I remember playing that a lot, so I’ll be picking those up.
I’m going to need to look into finding the old Need For Speed, Midtown Madness, and Motocross Madness games from, like, 25 years ago. I might still have some of those discs somewhere, actually.
I’ve bought very few microtransactions and the most satisfying was the Delorean Time Machine from Back to the Future in Rocket League
I wonder if it was more effective in his era, late 19th century? Leisure travel wasn’t as much of a thing then, especially to other countries/continents, and the tourism industry didn’t exist nearly as much
It’s from ClickHole, which is a site The Onion started parodying viral content sites like BuzzFeed or Bored Panda. It was sold to Cards Against Humanity in 2020.