The shopping cart drama in ‘Fortnite’ continues, and they’re once again disabled. I feel bad for the poor Epic employees that have to keep working on these things.
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The shopping cart drama in ‘Fortnite’ continues, and they’re once again disabled. I feel bad for the poor Epic employees that have to keep working on these things.
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How does Netflix recover its cost/become profitable per series/movie/documentary? This question was originally answered on Quora by Deepak Mehta.
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We’re at the height of our logical, analytical faculties at 6 am, the time of day we’re most concerned about power and success. Words associated with death peak at around midnight and arc into words associated with religion just before sunrise. Indicators for negative emotion peak in the evening.
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Unity brings their content creation tools to Google Cloud while Google step up to handle cloud-based infrastructure management for online single and multiplayer games.
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Can a star have a pair of planets in the same orbit? This question was originally answered on Quora by Corey S. Powell.
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Most of the weekly challenges in Fortnite: Battle Royale’s Battle Pass are great, but every week there are two that I can’t stand.
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My thoughts on why someone that disagrees with me on climate change would bring up my race.
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My thoughts on why someone that disagrees with me on climate change would bring up my race.
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‘Rocket League’ is getting a Rocket Pass and ‘PUBG’ is getting an Event Pass, both of them following in the footsteps of Fortnite’s Battle Pass.
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Timothy Carpenter was accused of stealing cell-phones. Then the government used his own to convict him. Now Carpenter’s case is at the Supreme Court, and could irrevocably change privacy and property in America.
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