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Replacing Steel components with aluminum or plastics to reduce weight or cost. Company Breakdown. Supplier Ranking. After completing all the levels in Gate , the player can go back and choose from any of the 16 levels to play again. The last level of Gate is level 16, after completion of this level the game will be over and the player will have freed the spirits. In Gate , players with use of keyboard will put together the correct number representing each monster in order to destroy that monster.

In this case the number is Flash-based game: These games were created several years ago in Flash, which may or may not work on your browser. Sci-Hub is fundraising August 07, comments A piracy site stops pretending to take the high road and wants some money instead. Hackernews continues to misunderstand the purpose of peer review, can't figure out how to navigate a journal publisher's website, and thus is happy to pay the pirates for their superior indexing service. The Framework Laptop is now shipping July 22, comments Some Internets decide that the missing piece from whitebox laptop offerings is bespoke usb modules.

Hackernews is convinced the ability to exchange a USB port for a slightly different USB port is the quantum leap in personal computing for which the world has been waiting. The rest of the comments are feature requests nobody wants.

Hackernews sets about to deliberately construct a Stockholm Syndrome analogue which will allow them to rationalize being locked into an abusive business relationship. Other Hackernews think the hit piece is unfair because other hyperscale cloud providers are also abusive. Whether or not this is acceptable for a given provider seems to depend on how long a particular Hackernews worked for that provider.

Introduction to open source private LTE and 5G networks July 24, comments Canonical business model: "Uber for Debian" continues its search for a source of actual revenue. Hackernews is interested in the MacGuffin, but not the actual target of the marketing blog. Better luck next time, Ubuntu! Anna Kiesenhofer: Mathematician, amateur cyclist, Olympic champion July 25, comments Bicycling enthusiasts try to figure out why someone without even a Serfas sponsorship has managed to win.

Hackernews knows it was because the professional collusion tools failed the old guard, creating an opening for someone to win based on actual physical exertion. One Hackernews is mad that women are allowed to ride bicycles, but it's not clear if the anger is about the competitive aspect or that a woman has a bicycle at all.

The Insecurity Industry July 26, comments Edward Snowden would like everyone to recognize that nothing has got better since diming out the NSA, either for Edward Snowden in particular or anyone else in general. Hackernews warns us that Snowden's unhinged ideas, such as holding people and companies responsible for the products they sell, would immediately lead to the complete and immediate collapse of the First Amendment.

Other Hackernews misinterpret this warning as a directive to get angry about the C programming language. Hackernews thinks the big difference that will make this chat app win over the six million nearly-identical chat apps is their approach to copyright licensing. Other Hackernews think the lone thing preventing the chat app from global market domination is some CSS.

The mermaid is taking over Google search in Norway July 28, comments Google, the world's largest repository of algorithmic search expertise, gets trick-fucked by blogspammers and doesn't notice because nobody at Google both speaks Norwegian and gives a shit about search results. Hackernews is overrun by Nordic commentors decrying their universal inability to get Google to lift a single finger to help anyone, anywhere.



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