Zuckerberg has added more to his fortune in 2017 than anyone else in the world.
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Zuckerberg has added more to his fortune in 2017 than anyone else in the world.
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The EPA’s crackdown on emission control software raises questions about whether code can be illegal, or just the actions of coders.
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Like an idiot, I joined 165,000 other gadget-obsessed technologists, marketers, influencers, hucksters, and assorted others at CES 2017 last week. This car has a garden on the dash Most of my time was spent meeting people. Or, more accurately, in Lyfts, Ubers, and cabs braving Vegas traffic from hell on my way […]
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Después de su presentación oficial, aún teníamos una pendiente contigo: mostrarte más de cerca cómo luce la consola. Nuestro compañero Aaron Souppouris ha tenido la oportunidad de toquetearla un buen…
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En Veracruz hoy una temperatura máxima de 26C. y una mínima de 19C.
Hoy January 14, 2017 at 07:00AM la temperatura es de 19C.
Sunrise January 14, 2017 at 07:00AM
Sunset January 14, 2017 at 06:06PM
Viento con dirección Northwest y velocidad de 5 Km/h
With a high of 79F and a low of 66F.
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Here’s a list of devices and accessories to enhance your VR experience. The post So, You Got a VR Rig. Here’s All the Other Stuff You Need appeared first on WIRED.
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The number of self-employed people in the US is far under the 35% figure recently offered, and many of them aren’t ready for retirement or illness.
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Decided to renovate a hill that was blocking my view of the sunset.
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A short rant about Console Minecraft and the devs inability to understand the technical players
I realize that an immediate reaction to complaining about console versions would be to get a PC. Ultimately I agree with that, but putting aside cost of a computer and everything, this post still is relevant to the PC version as well.
I want to start by saying that I think Minecraft is one of the best games ever made, and the frequent updates just further asserts that. IMHO
BUT. Lately I feel like the developers don't have any idea how the more long term, technical players play the game. Either that or they just simply don't want to develop the game for that audience.
Either way there has been a significant effort to remove technical mechanics and glitches that are harmless to most players except the few technically minded minecrafters I mentioned.
I would be able to understand this decision by the devs if they also gave as much effort to fix the numerous game breaking bugs that have been in the game for years.
My gold farm and my guardian farm have both been nerfed by ~%80 since the last update to the point where the gold farm especially is almost worthless.
Again, just my humble opinion, but I would fix 1000 things before I nerfed gold and guardian farms.
If they continue to ruin the game for people who dedicate hundreds of hours clearing ocean monuments and building portal farms, I hope they add enough llamas and 1 time spawning mobs to keep the kids invested.
For now I will continue to exploit the game no matter how they try to prevent me from doing so. I simply ask for a little more focus on polishing the simple mechanics before driving the technical community away.
Thoughts?
Submitted January 13, 2017 at 09:41PM by huxmur
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