Doesn’t look great for Perez. Best car on the grid, still by a wide margin, and it’s almost a season’s worth of races without a win.
Still slowly making my way through The Year of the Locust. Not quite as enthralling as I Am Pilgrim however. I want to try and get through it in the next week so I can get started on The Grace of Kings.
Just got this email. It’s better news at least but I’m not totally convinced by it just yet.
That’s certainly a more hopeful response. Fingers crossed they keep to their word with V3 too.
I’ve sent them an email, not too hopeful I’ll get any information out of them about their pricing model going forward though.
Edit: They replied but they just gave a copy and pasted statement from the press release that Designer V2 users will own in perpetuity, nothing regarding future plans.
Just bought Designer a week ago. Wouldn’t have touched it had it been a subscription. I love it so far but it will be my last purchase of any Affinity software if they move to a subscription.
I ordered Designer for the first time last week. Love it so far but I really hope this doesn’t lead to a live service model like their competitors. Seems like that is the way every company is going, hopefully Canva/Affinity can resist that.
I always get the feeling Leclerc is moments away from disaster, whereas I never really feel that with Sainz, even though he made his fair share of mistakes in the past. If I was Ferrari I’d rather have consistency for when they eventually make a car capable of winning a championship.
There has to be a happy medium between not isolating your kids while also protecting them from what is a highly corrupting environment. Maybe this is just hindsight, but I look back at my unfiltered internet access as a kid and am pretty pissed off that my parents didn’t get more involved.
That’s it, it’s just the userbase size. I still unfortunately have to type ‘Reddit’ after any question I throw at a search engine but that is on the useless search engines and not indicative of Reddit being a great platform.
Please tell me the is photoshopped, that looks like he is in for one hell of a painful retirement.
Might have to resub to TNA+, they look like they have a stacked roster now.
A reliable IPTV provider is your best bet. Unless you are content with watching things a few hours later, on demand and then Kodi add-ons will be an easier option.
Live sports are a bit of a pain to find a long term reliable source outside of IPTV, but something like Mad Titan or The Loop add-ons are half way decent for live stuff.
That would be a pretty long list and also highly subjective. I’m a big fan of Paradox Interactive but can see how many feel their business model of multiple paid dlc, for what are often core features, to be highly predatory. The obvious ones being EA, Ubisoft and Activision Blizzard spring to mind though.
That’s insane. I know it’s a ball ache to move them but I’d have taken that thing right back and gotten a refund.
I’m on 5G here and have no problems so I don’t think that is it. If you are doing the downloads through your browser I’ve found Firefox is pretty unreliable and fails to download often. Usually hitting retry and waiting a few second fixes it though so I’m not sure if that is what is happening to you. I instead use the link grabber feature through Jdownloader and download through there. Stremio performance is flawless for me, except when Debris itself or the add-on is down.
Edit: Though I’ve never heard of an ISP doing this I presume they would be able to throttle any traffic with you connecting to a debrief server, I reckon that is highly unlikely however.
Oh nice! Knowing corporations though I’m just trying to figure out how they are going to screw us on this.
F1 news just keeps getting crazier. I really can’t see how you can retain your position as head of the sports’ governing body if guilty of these accusations. Though this is F1, it will most likely be forgotten by the Saudi checkered flag.
Tidal atm and tbh I’m happy enough with it to stick with them for a while longer, providing there are no silly price rises.