Not widely yet, AFAIK. But they didn't use Hall Effect or TMR Sticks wich would have been immune to it so its just a matter of time until they wear out (might last longer, but won't last a long time).
dangrousperson
as a python script kiddie, this is way over my head, but upvoted because of RT Game
There isn't a completely objective criteria, from Wikipedia:
Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke also defined the term in 2010: "A too-big-to-fail firm is one whose size, complexity, interconnectedness, and critical functions are such that, should the firm go unexpectedly into liquidation, the rest of the financial system and the economy would face severe adverse consequences."
NVIDIA currently makes up nearly 7.5% of the S&P 500 (not to mention that they have invested a lot in the other companies and those companies have invested in NVIDIA). If they were to suddenly be liquidated I'd say that would cause 'severe adverse consequences' to the economy.
And it would likely cause a ripple to other tech companies, which which make up roughly 1/3 of the entire US stock market.
From the utility company, fuck bottled water
broadcast share, of all broadcast TV viewers, 93% watched the Eurovision finals, i.e. all other channels combined only hat a total of 7%
honestly, I dont know anyone that still watches broadcast TV (all Netflix and co and online live streams), but that's still a crazy high percentage
nope, the full relativistic energy relation is:
E^2^ = m^2^ c^4^ + p^2^ c^2^
p is the momentum and for a (massive) particle at rest the momentum p=0, taking the square root if both sides you get the more familiar:
E = m c^2^
Now a photon (and any other massless particle) can't be at rest, it is forced to always travel at the speed of light and since it is massless m=0 and the energy becomes (again taking the square root):
E = p c
When a particle has both mass and isn't at rest (but not traveling anywhere close to the speed of light) the E = m c^2^ is much, much larger than the E = p c part (ignoring that a square root isn't linear {Hello Dirac}). Because the speed of light c is such a a huge number that squaring it makes it even bigger. It is usually fair to say that mass is 'equivalent' to energy, but it isn't strictly true and actually false for massless particles (or particles traveling close to the speed of light [velocity v~c] -> p=m v~m c -> E = pc ~ m c^2^ , which has close to c^2^ in it).
So photons have energy, not because they have mass (where massive particles have most of their energy), but because they have momentum (p).
You bring up the theoretical black hole from photons, which are called 'Kugelblitz' black holes, iirc. They (theoretically could) exist, not because photons have some sort if mass, but because spacetime curves because of the energy content, not mass. Again, for most regular objects, the vast majority of its energy comes from its mass and the momentum doesn't play a huge role. But for photons all their energy comes from their momentum, since they don't have any mass.
Source: my bachelors degree in physics, I suppose.
But were they selling Steam Keys? Sounds to me like Ubisoft was selling a UPlay version of the game for cheaper than the Steam version, which probably didn't include a Steam Key.
If the UPlay version also included a Steam Key, then yes, Ubisoft would have broken the terms of contract, but that seems unlikely to me.
I think its fair enough for Valve to require that Steam Keys, which use Steam infrastucture, are not sold for less than Steam sells them for, since Valve wouldn't be making any money on them, but would still have some of the costs associated with delivering the product (and depending on how much Steam infrastructure they use, matchmaking, anti-cheat and other things).
But requiring that keys for other Stores, with their own infrastructure, are never cheaper that Steam is definitely monopolistic, shitty and probably illegal.
Its weird to me that all articles I have found about this issue don't actually mention this crucial detail.
Offensichtlich hat Dienstag zwei t's und nur Mittwoch hat keine

edit: liegt wahrscheinlich daran, dass er einen Facebook Post als 'Quelle' gefunden hat wo es Middwoch heißt
ich habe auch die S-pushTAN App auf GrapheneOS mit den Play Services im Sandkasten und bei mir funktioniert sie (noch). Bin auch auf Version 5.2.0 (am 25.04. geupdated worden). Habe die App allerdings über den normalen Play Store installiert und nicht Aurora oder ADB benutzt
Haben ja für diese Kampagne schon 18 Millionen verbrannt
I think they have an OLED version as well
I had 2 pairs that they repaired for free. One of them twice. At that point it would have probably been cheaper to redesign them, but idk.
Not sure why you paid a lot to get them repaired, it was very easy to get the free repairs (at least in Europe).