

Please remember that this software has not yet been properly audited and could potentially have bugs that compromise your passwords.
That said, it looks attractive and promising.


Please remember that this software has not yet been properly audited and could potentially have bugs that compromise your passwords.
That said, it looks attractive and promising.
This depends on the country/state, the speed limit of the road, and possibly other local laws.
Broadly speaking, in the US on roads with speed limits at or above 55mph: the laws for many states require keeping right except to pass. [Generally] On roads under 55mph: there is no such rule but it’s not uncommon for people to think there is, probably due to confusion with the 55+ law, or perhaps there’s a different state or local law where they live.
99.9% of people don’t look up differing traffic laws before driving through multiple states, which is why most differences are posted with road signage.
EDIT: An obvious exception to the speed limit rule are interstate highways where the speed limit will drop in urban areas but still require to keep right except to pass.


I didn’t see a link to the survey in the article so I found it on the ESA website.
The survey says that 58% of kids want games, but it doesn’t seem to specify what percentage of kids want in-game currency?; it simply says that in-game currency is one of the top five video-game related requests, at 43%. But 43% of what? 43% of kids who want games? It’s not specific, which would make the news article meaningless.


They said they had no intention of hindering or invalidating ‘legal’ 3rd party docks, where ‘legal’ could be interpreted as “authorized by Nintendo”, which could mean they have every intention of hindering every dock they don’t approve of or get a cut of sales of.


There’s also a limited animated TV series! I am not sure where to watch it right now though. This series is one of my favorites.
I don’t want AI-generated assets in games at the expense of past, present, and future artists – artists that created all the source material in the first place and had it pirated by corporations who had enough money to ignore all existing IP law globally.
If Tim Sweeney is fine with pirating other’s art, he should be cool with people pirating his games.