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Seems like the best time to let someone else take the wheel is while you're trying to shoot at the car full of gangoons chasing you. Too bad auto-drive is disabled during combat.
What's your criticism of Cyberpunk 2077's wardrobe system?
You're right.
While the panels themselves are smaller and cheaper, the need for the 2-axis tilt might make the total cost of ownership higher because of the increased maintenance, repair, and replacement costs of the moving parts.
It might be better suited to utility scale projects with repair techs on salary.
Why not hire more judges?
Intel also aims to make products that are directed towards the end-user and the company's partners
Who were they making stuff for before?
Well, that and the companies doing it are also a litigious scourge on traditional farmers, and are responsible for causing cancer in conventional farm workers, and are suspected to be the ones responsible for the increase in food allergies.
A hammer is just a tool. They can be used to do a lot of good, potentially. But, if in practice the only thing that hammers ever really got used for is assaulting people, then it might be reasonable for people to give hammers & their manufacturers a bit of side eye.
Almost sounds like its designed to cause a crime spree by and within the Republican base, who will be hit harder than anyone else, and perhaps that can be spun into a Reichstag Fire moment by the administration.
The tariffs directly cause prices to go up. The inflation-like effect isn't caused by too-rapid growth of currency supply, so lowering the currency supply growth rate & decoupling it from productivity growth risks stagflation . . . unless productivity growth itself is negatively impacted by tariffs, which if true would be repudiation of using tariffs alone as a strategy for growing domestic production.
"No, you justify your position."
had to double check if this was The Onion