A quick search tells me that DuckDuckGo and other larger partners will retain access, for now.
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It's very unlikely that the C-type port is changing anytime soon. Most devices will stay on whatever underlying USB version that the manufacturer deems adequate for that device.
Yes. Very much worth trying. My wife and myself have about a hundred hours in our coop save.
Qobuz was such a great discovery for me a couple of years ago. I've bought so much more music lately because of it.
Combined with my Plex server and plexamp on my phone, I have all the streaming benefit from Spotify, with my own music collection that I've built up for more than 20 years at this point.
He's literally saying that while the workplace encourages collaboration at work two days a week, you don't have to if it doesn't fit your schedule.
In cities it does. Here where I live there's being made a point of existing parking spaces being too narrow for modern cars. They are so much wider these days.
Phones could be more resilient to wear and tear in the first place, though. Glass in the back is the stupidest thing ever.
It isn't about the actual games being targeted. It's everything about the implications of having a private company dictate what legal content I can buy with my own money. If they cave to lobby groups once, they will do it again. Next time it might be something you care about instead.
Also games made for adults are targeted at adults, not "young people". You can't even really see these games on steam unless you are an adult and explicitly turn on visibility of porn games. The average gamer is well up in their thirties at this point as well.