Im Redaktionsblog macht der Redakteur heute einige Andeutungen zu »Wylons Spur« – das ist der PERRY RHODAN-Roman dieser Woche, den Kai Hirdt geschrieben hat und dessen Titelbild von Dirk Schulz stammt.
Hier:
https://t.co/xmHt0h95CH
@SomeRandoIdk2@killianwarstand@HelldiversAlert The Liberator Concussive is extremely good as a defensive option against the Terminids, allowing you and your teammates to escape from bad situations. It’s really good at keeping enemies away from objectives that must be protected. Not every weapon is designed to be offensive.
@ChristianSelig I’ve had similar experiences on the M2 MacBook Air, but usually putting the AirPods back in the case and taking them out again resolves it. Although, it still may take 15-20 seconds for them to connect.
@MatiKorman@LinusTech Did you forget you have to physically be pressing the keys? I want the previous key to resume if I’m still holding it down after letting go of the most recently pressed key. It’s a matter of preference though. It can be treated like enabled/disabled game features in comp rulesets
@snakerbot@Zlacher88 Why impose an artificial barrier? It makes more sense to press the next key you want to use while the other is depressed to save time. Work smarter, not harder.
@cdavies0475@DRPS I have seen people asleep in the driver seat of a vehicle when they stopped for a red light at an intersection. This may be a similar case where the kid passed out while stopped at the light. He’s extremely lucky he didn’t harm himself or anyone else.
@LiamLovesXYO @realsweethrt@theapplehub It’s the design of the layout that’s being evaluated rather than the specific functions available in each OS version.
@bee_fowlow@RogersHelps@Rogers Switching to Bell Fibe as soon as possible. It’s easy to shrug off the near daily instability of Rogers Ignite, but this is the straw the broke the camel’s back for me.
@DarrenCantName@OnDeck@ASUS_ROG Valve’s plan was to get more mainstream companies to invest in the handheld market and be competitive on pricing. ASUS is doing that now. Not sure what Valve’s real motive was, but I guess it could be to drive more sales on Steam through the “pick up and go” nature of handhelds