And an expensive one at that.
Or, now that they could identify the ship, “peng-peng-peng”.
Destroying evidence is a big no-no in a legal case, and would allow the judge to draw a negative inference, so I’m guessing that gave Valve the leverage to settle the case.
Ah, that would make sense. So Valve probably won more on procedural grounds then?
“Needle in a haystack” made me assume it was something like actual contractual language forbidding Vivendi from doing what it was trying to do.
In a bit of malicious compliance, Vivendi turned over millions of pages of Korean language documents from its local subsidiary during the discovery phase of Valve’s cybercafe lawsuit, with anything potentially useful to Valve buried under both the volume of material and a language barrier. Quackenbush turned to a summer intern identified only as “Andrew” in the documentary. A native Korean speaker who also majored in Korean language studies in college, Andrew found the needle in the haystack: An email where one Korean Vivendi executive discussed the destruction of documents related to the Valve case to their superior, with the implication that the more junior executive was ordered to do so. With this evidence in hand, Valve was able to turn the tables on Vivendi, securing a highly favorable settlement and full ownership of its IP moving forward.
It’s not clear to me how the email described was helpful though?
Senchaaaaa ♥️
It’s been too long!
What a gorge’ mane.
Who is he what did he do?
I read this in Detective John Kimble’s voice.
Isn’t this the plot of A Scanner Darkly?
Have you tried recently?
You used to either have to install them manually, or enable the nVidia repo.
But I reinstalled Tumbleweed a few months ago and it auto-detected and added the repo for me and everything. I didn’t even have to disable nouveau first or anything like that, if I recall correctly.
Worm stocks rise.
Well duhhhh.
Language models are insufficient.
They also need:
I’m more of a swamp guy.
Of Dagobah?
I hope they like stones. Hmmm, those crunchy minerals!
Wait, there’s a Discord?
weaponry provided by Moscow, including AK-12 rifles, RPG-7s, and night vision equipment.
Did they get any bullets though?
People basically pay them to search Yandex and Brave for them.
Thank you for this new fear.
It gets better!
In around 40% of cases doctors have to perform surgery, which involves scraping the outside of the eye to remove the parasites and repairing the area through transplant.
OP narrowly-avoided one of deez