

To be fair, connecting some of the hardware I used in the 80ies is not straight-forward. But not impossible.
To be fair, connecting some of the hardware I used in the 80ies is not straight-forward. But not impossible.
Just enough money to buy some physical goods, but not enough to buy so many that storage becomes a problem…
I wouldn’t be surprised if everybody just “suddenly remembered” that we never recognized it as a separate country in the first place.
It’s not related to Windows or Linux, but as the article notes, Apple devices that use UEFI are not vulnerable (and current ones don’t use it anymore and therefore aren’t vulnerable either), so I guess that’s where the “Windows or Linux” comes from.
The first Dragon’s Dogma had a ton of small DLC too, so this isn’t exactly new. They even sold rift crystals. I guess a lot of players don’t realize how much DLC it was because the later editions and the ports came with most of it included.
The amount of raw ore is not actually the problem. The US is already the second largest producer of rare earths after China. They can’t process all of the ore though so it gets shipped to China for that. The other thing is all of the US rare earths basically come from one mine, which is partially owned by a Chinese company. No amount of blackmailing random countries for mining rights will fix this.