I got some Ergowear boxer briefs and briefs, super comfortable and plenty of space for everything to have it's own place without getting squished.
Only downside is they aren't that cheap, though maybe there are some cheap copies out there
I got some Ergowear boxer briefs and briefs, super comfortable and plenty of space for everything to have it's own place without getting squished.
Only downside is they aren't that cheap, though maybe there are some cheap copies out there
Satisfactory isn't massively multiplayer but it is coop up to 4 players, been enjoying it with my brother since 1.0 release
Ah okay, makes sense, thanks!
I do, I prefer it as my method to escape full screen, idk why but I like it more than alt tab
Also use it for searching start menu quickly, eg; win + "settings", enter to get to settings quickly
I use it to get to AppData folder pretty often too, win + r, "%appdata%", enter
Also maximising windows (win + up arrow), and snapping windows left/right (and transitioning between dual screens)
Last use I can think of is to record, win + g opens the game screen thing, which has a handy record feature (win + shift + r is a quick way to instantly start recording)
Out of curiosity, why do you have 7 accounts?
In 2023, CATL received the equivalent of US$790 million in state subsidies.
In December 2023, Duke Energy disconnected CATL batteries from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune due to security concerns.
In June 2024, a group of U.S. lawmakers asked the United States Department of Homeland Security to add CATL to an import ban list under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.
The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 prohibited US defense funding for CATL products.
Just because a company does something good doesn't mean the company is good, no matter how beneficial the batteries are it's important to know how they were made and if the company (aka CCP) is in good faith, or just that they know that oil's days are numbered and want to get a head start on the new monopoly.
Well OP does say the price increase ranges from 20% to 50%
In other currencies the price change is over 50%, for example Euro price going from 8 to 12.50
There are other currencies in the world.
Euro is going from 8 to 12.5, which is higher than 50%
No, not sure if other industries do this, but buying a game in a weak currency usually turns out cheaper (by alot) because Devs will usually offer the game for a lower price in the weaker economy
For response; see last paragraph in my comment
Would be so good to finally have a russian free Dota, queuing in Europe and 6-8 of the 10 players are Russians every game isn't fun