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No. That restriction has been gone for a few years now.

I can run rimworld and quasimorph via steam at the same time, as an example.


Only if you do it on the same computer. The restriction is still there if you try to, for example, run one game on your PC and another on Steam Deck.


technically you can easily bypass it by using two accounts and use family sharing with the extra account


He singlehandedly annihilated the US soybean market.

That's not a good thing. Lots of farmers going bankrupt now.


But his crony buddies stand to benefit from farmers going to bankrupt. Makes it difficult to understand if this is incompetence or intentional malice at play...


> He singlehandedly annihilated the US soybean market.

Again... He's done this twice now.


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/08/business/japan-tariffs-us...

https://www.asahi.com/sp/ajw/articles/15953967

Well, having the paper agreement certainly helped last time. (A month ago.)

There's also a Language barrier. So making sure there is a written agreement ensures that both sides understand what was agreed upon.


Paper trail stuff. But more importantly, when the first set of executive orders reducing tariffs rates went out, it conveniently mentioned Japanese investments but did not include tariff reductions for Japanese goods.

So the Japanese government pointed at the written agreement and told the trump admin to get their shit together. A few days later, the tariff reductions on Japanese goods was hastily added on.



They definitely can. For my first 3 months it was obligatory to show up to the office. The office was basically a apartment room, and very small. But it got the job done.


I am guilty of this one. I was 30 minutes from a presentation, and couldn't figure out why my code couldn't get the key from the hosting service.

So I just hard coded the key. The key was rotated after the presentation.

Does not look very good on a repo.


Just the short demo videos on their website.

Their example of the music app. You have a translucent bar showing the currently playing music app.

It gets harder to read when it overlaps with the background music album covers. I can very easily see a situation where you need to scroll to an empty bit, just to be able to read what it is actually playing.

Now, imagine you have a visual impairment. It's already hard to read with mostly normal eyes. This will be impossible for anyone with bad vision, probably even worse if colorblind.

It is genuinely unreadable, and a mess visually.


Yea, the super heavy booster was flying a refurbished engine from a previous super heavy flight.

Explosion was probably expected.


(It's actually the entire booster reflying this time; the reflown single engine was in January).


Oh, so it's one of the two boosters they caught with the chopsticks?

Dang, that's actually quite insane.

Shame that block2/block3 starship is such a mess.


The intended goal is to reuse those boosters, more than once, and without requiring weeks of inspection and maintenance.


That should also be entirely irrelevant.

It's emergency breaking. There shouldn't be differing results on whether you paid an extra $8000 usd or not.

FSD does not advertise better emergency breaking as a feature. (Last I checked anyway.)


The title shouldn't say self driving car then should it.

Most if not all vehicles for sale will plow right through a styrofoam wall like that regardless of whats painted on it.


No car advertising lane keeping or emergency breaking, would punch through that wall. Regardless of whether it's a simple poster, or a Styrofoam wall.

Because emergency breaking should just work, regardless of mode.


Oh please do me a favor and run your car into a wall to prove me wrong


He's testing emergency breaking. It's not some pay-to-receive service surely? It should be always on, regardless of Autopilot or FSD.

It has come as a default feature with many new vehicles in the modern age.

Are you trying to say that Tesla's FSD emergency breaking and AutoPilot emergency breaking are different? It's emergency breaking. None of that should matter.

And if it does matter, we are dealing with the possibility that Tesla is selling a deliberately worse product at a lower price point, in exchange for risking the lives of drivers and passengers.

There really is no meaningful difference here, because the result SHOULD be the same, regardless of what feature was enabled or disabled.


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