nlgranger

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She had ample opportunities to do good and to stand by higher moral standard. There is a difference between messing up on political technicalities (I thought this was a good idea, I don't anymore) and failing on core principles.

Also I think it's fair to avoid people who have failed a lot, sure they might have learnt from it, but maybe they are just not very smart and competent at that job ?

The older I get the more I fear there is less idiocy involved in the whole mess. The people in power are definitely conscious of their wrong-doing. As for the voter, it is scary how the sociopathic traits and overall individualism has grown in society. Everyday I meet people in support of this scorched earth approach where they'd rather embrace adversity than fight for ideals and bare with the few downsides of living in a group.

That is where you spend your money in practice. There is not enough state money to maintain all the castles. To be fair, there are a fuckton of them, even though our government is garbage, we can't realistically justify to maintain all of them anyway.

I can't say for Italy but in France it's basically free indeed. Maintenance costs are high and the repairs must follow strict patrimony preservation rules with certified workers.

It is the first game I ever bought and did not finish. There is no story to speak of, only fetch quests. No world building (a-life is absent). All that I could cope with, but the gameplay is also inferior IMHO, it feel less tactical because the AI is so bad compared to the first stalkers.

If you play fast an aim fast it might be enjoyable because the AI doesn't have the time to show its deficiencies, but it did click for me.

Well the next time someone finds a bug in their software they will have to find other ways to monetize it.

AMD has always sucked at making software. The reason why NVidia gained the AI market is because NVidia worked to write and support all the CUDA libraries. AMD devs are so bad they even struggle to just replicate the APIs NVidia already designed year earlier (ROCm/HIP projects). Even Intel who arrived much later almost managed to catch up with their own HW/SW stack (I think they gave up afterward).