![]() Foundations in particular are pretty annoying, because it's just pretty difficult in general to place them anywhere but open water, and they snap to the modules in such a way that they take up more space than the modules themselves. It seems like sometimes I can fabricate something right up next to the terrain, and then not be able to construct the same thing within the first few feet of the seabed. I've also been kind of frustrated with the habitat modules themselves. I'd like to do things like place aquariums and lockers flush against walls, place toys and other things on shelves, put a potted plant on a table, place a chair pushed in under a desk, maybe even put a sign on the ceiling above my bed. Things like (not being able to place a bed anywhere but the center and the cardinal sides of a second floor multipurpose room, and at the same time being able to put a coffee machine on a water filtration machine) kind of pick at me. I'm sure there are reasons for all this, but a guy can dream can't he? That being said, it bothers me when it seems like I should be able to put something in a certain place inside a habitat, but it won't let me. So, I love the current features and I can see a lot of potential for this aspect of the game. They were slapped down hard, and I want those bastards to stay slapped down. Considering that I took particular care in completely shutting down Torgaljin's illegal operations on this planet, I had no intention of handing over what amounted to an instant technological advantage. My greatest concern is that Torgaljin personnel might capture a more sophisticated drone and begin reverse-engineering its more accessible components. Camera drones have been sent there on several occasions, although they were deliberately made to be unable to operate the base's airlock controls. As the Lava Castle base has been effectively isolated for the past hundred and two years, I am understandably reluctant to carry out a detailed reconnaissance mission in order to ascertain whether anyone is still alive down there. This particular outcome was not at all intentional, although the follow-up operation against Torgaljin Corp's base in the Lava Castle was entirely successful and no further human lives were lost during our assault on this facility.Īs for what happened to the inhabitants of the Torgaljin base in the aftermath of that raid, I can only speculate how events might have unfolded. After being restored to life by the Valkyrie Field, I commenced a retaliatory action that culminated in the destruction of De Ruyter and the loss of its crew. A few days later, a Torgaljin security team entered my base and I was murdered by their leader, Invigilator Galen Tomar. Since I had already launched a deep-space distress beacon by that time and the frigate De Ruyter had made no obvious attempts to contact me, I became immediately suspicious of their intentions. Approximately eight months after Aurora crashed on this planet, a Torgaljin Corporation commercial frigate arrived and commenced highly secretive operations near one of my undersea bases. My second death was a rather more unpleasant surprise. Yes, you did read that last sentence correctly. It is entirely possible that new life forms are appearing even as this account is being written. ![]() Please be advised that this information is by no means complete and highly subject to revision, since this planet has entered a state of accelerated evolution. I have done my best to provide a broad assessment of each alien species encountered so far, including their general appearance, typical behaviour patterns and perceived threat levels. If you've accessed my earlier log entries, you'll probably be aware of the most prevalent threats that planet 4546B (a.k.a 'Alpha Hydrae IV' or ' Manannán') has to offer. Having a working Valkyrie Field in the Lifepod gave me a second chance, and I dare say that I learned a valuable lesson from that experience.Ĭonsidering that this planet is essentially a heaving mass of aquatic life forms with a marked taste for human flesh, it would serve you well to keep your wits about you. All things considered, I got off extremely lightly. The first time, I blundered into the path of a hungry Stalker and paid the price for my singular lack of caution. We're not talking about any 'dying on the operating table'- type deaths, either. Clemens, the reports of my death are entirely accurate.Īlexander Fergus Selkirk lived to the ripe old age of 115 years, and died three times in the process. ![]() Borealis Rising - A Subnautica Story, V2.0.
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![]() I should expect the pilots I hire to have enough common ******* sense to know that bad guys need to go boom boom without me having to club them over the head each time one shows up.Īs it stand the devs could remove almost HALF of the fleet commands from the game overnight, and noone would even notice for a few days given how USELESS many of them are and have always been. That's the price you pay for being completely hands off.īlackphoenixx a écrit :Why does the game need to play itself even more?īecause I don't want to have to micromanage the hell out of every sector in the game while simultaneously giving fleet commands in a major battle. You just have to tell it where to go when enemies appear which takes like 3 or 4 mouse clicks.īut if you want your sectors to be completely safe without you lifting a single finger after setting up the initial orders you can damn well pay out the nose for it and set up interceptors every 80km instead. Multiple sectors even if your miners have good shields and you use something fast like a Gorgon. In fact that's exactly as it should be - a player micromanaging or doing a task themselves should always be more efficient than simply clicking 2 buttons and leaving the AI to do it by itself.Īs i said above you can easily guard an entire sector with a single frigate. There is nothing wrong with NPC behavior not being perfectly optimized without actual player input. Why does the game need to play itself even more? Valhalla Awaits a écrit :What the game really needs is a "working" defend sector fleet setting that causes your ships to IMMEDIATELY go after ANY hostile target that pops up in ANY of your ship/station/statilite's radar ranges. You'll also be swimming in mod parts, hacking tools and SETA components. Set up a scout or courier to repeat orders collect items in the HOP border sectors and you'll get a steady trickle of them without having to comb station traders manually. You don't have to farm seminars to level every pilot up to 5 stars but at least making sure they have 2 already makes a huge difference (you can give out seminars over comms btw, don't have to fly there) and you can easily get hundreds of 5 star service crew from buying a builder ship and having it build stations.ġ-star piloting seminars also drop fairly regularly from the inter-faction conflicts. A multi-frigate escort is simply overkill.Īlso crew skill for miners has a huge influence on mining speed (A 3-star average crew is about 3x as effective as a 1-star one) so you can look into improving that to reduce the number of ships you have to protect (or at least expand without having to increase it as fast). A well equipped frigate can handle them easily alone, especially with defense drones out. If you want it to you can just use repeat orders with attack targets in range to have it patrol your mining areas.Īlso no non-base khaak spawn i've ever seen needed more than 5-10 interceptors to deal with, if that. ![]() It doesn't NEED to work completely without your input. Your miners get attacked, you give your frigate in that sector an attack order and go back to what you were doing and it'll be calm for an hour or two unless there's a base. It's not like Khaak attacks happen every 5 minutes. You don't need a fleet of M ships, all you need a single frigate in the sector you're mining in and the willingness to make 2 clicks to give an attack order when your miners call about being attacked by khaak. And even policing or Patrol the ships dont respond to miners getting attacked (Its dumb police should respond to attacks in the sector). I really do not want to give every miner a escort of M ships that would be spendy just to speed up the return. ![]() I love the look of the new TER ones on a side note.Īny one have any ideas on how to make this better, with the nerfs and how demanding the TER production line can be its taking me 50+ L miners to keep up with just one large factory. Making the fast ones like Split/Para ones kinda bad. The problem is even after testing M Flak seems the best for killing Kha'ah that spawns on them but still will not really get the job done so all that really happends is they keep the L ship from using travel drives so it slows the return speed of the ship. ![]() M Miners get wrecked by Kha'ak now and I would take an epic amount of Kha'ak to kill a large so I have moved to large. With the nerf to mining and would seem to be the abundant Kha'ak spawning on them I have been trying to keep stations stocked. ![]() ![]() He has been running video game servers from home for more than 10 years using Windows, Ubuntu, or Raspberry Pi OS. Nick's love of tinkering with computers extends beyond work. In college, Nick made extensive use of Fortran while pursuing a physics degree. Before How-To Geek, he used Python and C++ as a freelance programmer. He has been using computers for 20 years - tinkering with everything from the UI to the Windows registry to device firmware. Nick Lewis is a staff writer for How-To Geek. Nearly 400,000 subscribers received the newsletter complete with a handwritten tip every day. He gave advice on dark web scans on Miami's NBC 6, discussed Windows XP's demise on WGN-TV's Midday News in Chicago, and shared his CES experiences on WJR-AM's Guy Gordon Show in Detroit.Ĭhris also ran MakeUseOf's email newsletter for two years. In addition to his extensive writing experience, Chris has been interviewed as a technology expert on TV news and radio shows. The company's project was later reportedly shut down by the U.S. A wave of negative publicity ensued, with coverage on BuzzFeed News, CNBC, the BBC, and TechCrunch. At CES 2018, he broke the news about Kodak's "KashMiner" Bitcoin mining scheme with a viral tweet. Starting in 2015, Chris attended the Computer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas for five years running. His work has even appeared on the front page of Reddit.Īrticles he's written have been used as a source for everything from books like Team Human by Douglas Rushkoff, media theory professor at the City University of New York's Queens College and CNN contributor, to university textbooks and even late-night TV shows like Comedy Central's with Chris Hardwick. His roundups of new features in Windows 10 updates have been called "the most detailed, useful Windows version previews of anyone on the web" and covered by prominent Windows journalists like Paul Thurrott and Mary Jo Foley on TWiT's Windows Weekly. Instructional tutorials he's written have been linked to by organizations like The New York Times, Wirecutter, Lifehacker, the BBC, CNET, Ars Technica, and John Gruber's Daring Fireball. The news he's broken has been covered by outlets like the BBC, The Verge, Slate, Gizmodo, Engadget, TechCrunch, Digital Trends, ZDNet, The Next Web, and Techmeme. Beyond the column, he wrote about everything from Windows to tech travel tips. He founded PCWorld's "World Beyond Windows" column, which covered the latest developments in open-source operating systems like Linux and Chrome OS. He also wrote the USA's most-saved article of 2021, according to Pocket.Ĭhris was a PCWorld columnist for two years. Beyond the web, his work has appeared in the print edition of The New York Times (September 9, 2019) and in PCWorld's print magazines, specifically in the August 2013 and July 2013 editions, where his story was on the cover. With over a decade of writing experience in the field of technology, Chris has written for a variety of publications including The New York Times, Reader's Digest, IDG's PCWorld, Digital Trends, and MakeUseOf. Chris has personally written over 2,000 articles that have been read more than one billion times-and that's just here at How-To Geek. Chris Hoffman is the former Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. ![]() The app can help you to clear junk files, mail attachments and all Trash bins. It provides a wide range of useful features that allow you to conduct a complex review of your Mac’s storage usage and the system’s performance. The app has a smart interface with a dark background, showing different cleaning options in the left-hand main bar. CleanMyMac X reviewĬleanMyMac X is a Mac system cleaner with a beautiful design updated in 2018. To help you choose the best Mac cleaner according to your needs, we decided to share a detailed comparative review of the two apps with all their key features, pros, and cons. ![]() With the variety of specific advantages, options, and solutions for macOS cleaning, it’s a highly complex business choosing the best app to clean your Mac that will fit your particular needs. But wait, you can't cancel auto renew in the middle of purchased, active, subscription according to their own contract.MacCleaner Pro and CleanMyMac X are two popular Mac cleanup tools. I might still buy the pro version, and cancel auto-renew first thing. (And don't listen to anyione who says the subscription pays for the R&D on upgrades and support updates, 1) - it's not that simple - revenue accounting in software is complicated and 2) make support for the version you buy an added feature that costs annually, and includes uogrades, otherwise it should be the user's call. There should be a pay once option, every time I see a company forcing this down our collective throats, it really burns me. X% of users will forget to turn off the auto renew - for years many of them, in fact the business plan they showed their investors promised that level of free money. I've been a software attorney for over 20 years and I can tell you that there is only one reason to do a subscription for a product like this. It just feels like typical bait and switch, and I hate that. The problem is that the app is nothing more than a trailer for the movie that you can't watch without paying them the annual fee. This app has a slick and appealing interface, and it looks as if it can do all the stuff it says it can. List all the applications installed on your Mac by name, size, and last opened dateĭownload Cleaner One to bring your device back to its best performance!įor any inquiries or suggestions, please comment in the App Store or email us directly at View all the information of applications installed on your Mac clearly and easily Manage all the applications installed on your Mac easily Preview photos in groups after scanning It can also help you decide which copy to delete by presenting "Auto Select" button Smart and accurate selection - duplicates are selected not only by file names but also by their contents. ![]() Thorough and quick scan - fast and accurate scanning technique covers your entire home folder Easier to manually navigate and manage folders/files by size. Color-coded breakdown of every folder on your disk, with detailed information in one click. 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Cleaner One is an all-in-one disk cleaning and optimization master on your Mac. ![]() Where to watch MCU projects featuring Nick Fury? As one of the major MCU characters, Nick Fury appeared in four out of nine first season episodes, with Jackson reprising his role. The first animated MCU series explored various alternate timelines in the Multiverse in which key moments from the MCU occurred differently. If you’re an MCU fan or at least a subscriber to Disney+, you probably know what is Marvel’s What If…?. MCU projects featuring Nick Fury in order (by release date) Iron Man (2008) It’s up to you to pick the order you prefer, and in the next paragraphs, we’ll list his MCU appearances by release date. Apart from the fact that that movie revealed how he lost his eye, which was made, many fans agree, pretty anticlimactic. True, some will say that chronologically makes more sense since we got to see younger Nick Fury in 2019’s Captain Marvel, which is chronologically the second movie in the franchise after Captain America: The First Avenger, and it also uncovered some things from Fury’s past.īut on the other hand, when we look at the franchise as a whole, you don’t need to know Nick Fury’s past to understand everything that happened to him in the movies released before Captain Marvel. ![]() What is the best way to watch them if you look only at Nick Fury’s part of the story? Well, it doesn’t really matter. Just like in the case of Star Wars, we know there are two kinds of MCU fans those who watch the entire franchise chronologically and those who watch the entire franchise by release date. What is the best way to watch MCU projects featuring Nick Fury? Everything that Nick Fury does in each of his appearances is mostly understandable for the context of that certain movie, but you’d probably need knowledge from some previous movies to understand that certain movie as a part of the bigger franchise. It’s recommended that you watch these movies chronologically or by release date to understand the context of the story, not Nick Fury’s character. But Nick Fury is generally a supporting character, so it’s not necessarily needed to watch movies with him in some specific order. MCU projects are mainly connected all together. Are MCU projects featuring Nick Fury connected? Do you need to watch them in a specific order? Still, Jackson’s performance and his charisma have helped him make Nick Fury one of the fan-favorite characters in the franchise. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)Ĭompared to all the superheroes MCU introduced to the big screen during its 15 years of existence, Nick Fury has always played the supporting role.Captain America: The First Avenger (2011).Jackson has played the role of Nick Fury so far. Let’s take a look at all the movies and TV shows in which Samuel L. What’s more, the fans have huge luck that the legendary actor really enjoys this role, and he wants to play it for as long as possible, which resulted in so many projects in which he played Nick Fury. Jackson was absolutely a spot-on casting for the role of Nick Fury. MCU projects featuring Nick Fury in order (at a glance) This year, we’ll watch him in one more movie and one more TV series. These won’t be all MCU projects in which Jackson played Nick Fury. He also reprised the role in two episodes of Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD on ABC and voiced the character in four episodes of the What If…? animated series on Disney+. Since he debuted in the original Iron Man movie in 2008, Jackson has played the character in 11 movies. ![]() Jackson played Nick Fury in even more projects than we might think at first. How many MCU projects has Nick Fury appeared in? So, while we’re waiting for those projects, let’s take a look at every MCU movie and TV show in which Nick Fury has appeared so far. This year we’ll watch him in two projects, the upcoming Secret Invasion series, where he’ll be the main character for the first time, and later this year in The Marvels. It’s been fifteen years since he debuted as Nick Fury, and there’s still no telling when and where he’ll portray the character for one last time. ![]() Although Nick Fury is a supporting character compared to all the superheroes MCU has, Jackson is currently the biggest acting veteran who ever took part in the MCU. Jackson first appeared as Nick Fury in the original Iron Man movie in 2008. ![]() ![]() Read the release notes for Java 11.0.15 to see what exactly you are missing. Disadvantage that it may lag behind upstream, as it takes some time for maintainers to reach a scheduled update, get a build done for RHEL and CentOS. Advantage of using the same method of installing as other things in the distro, from the people who brought you RHEL. Server Fault is not a place to discuss licensing terms, but you should know what you are getting into.ĬentOS or Enterprise Linux packages are Red Hat's build of OpenJDK. Oracle Java requires a paid license, and they are checking for compliance. Do I get the download from Oracle or do I use opendjk archives? I'm not sure how to proceed, should I remove the previous version before proceeding? I am also not certain about if I am upgrading with correct openjdk verison to avoid any issues. When I run “which Java” I get bin/Java but the symbolic link is under usr/lib/Java. Initially I thought about doing an alternate install so that I can switch between versions as needed so I downloaded 11.0.15 from oracle and extracted it into the current install location and ran the alternatives - install command however it fails with the message: the primary link for Java must be usr/bin/Java. OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 18.9 (build 11.0.14.1+1-LTS, mixed mode, sharing) Yum list available java* only displays up to 11.0.14 then jumps straight to 17.0.2 however I just want to patch to the highest v11. ![]() We are on Centos 7, running openjdk 11.0.14, wanting to move up to 11.0.15 and eventually beyond once we can test that our applications are stable with each major jump. We have an older Linux server in our environment and I am looking to patch our openjdk to the Latest versions but cannot seem to wrap my head around the process. 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