paugq writes: Free95, a new lean, Windows-compatible operating system is available from GitHub. In its current form, it can run very basic Win32 GUI and console applications but its developer promises to keep working on it to reach DirectX and een game compatibility.
I'm on the same boat: Skype was cheap and convenient to dial international. Also, the live translation has been very useful when calling countries where you cannot expect English to be spoken. I don't know of any alternative to Skype.
Just give it back its original name (from the XVI century): Gulf of New Spain https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FGulf_of_Mexico
I don't think Russia, alone, can succeed. There's simply not enough games in Russia for this to make sense from a $$$ point of view.
However, if Russia would partner together with China and India (for technology and marketshare) and a few South American countries (marketshare), they definitely would have high chances of succeeding.
CRISPR was originally discovered by Spanish scientist Francis Mojica. He is the Rosalind Franklin of CRISPR: he was excluded from the Nobel Price that Charpentier and Doudna won, and most papers don't name him. What a shame.
Have they enhanced their photo-processing capabilities, search, etc to be a credible competitor to Google Photos? If not, I'll pass, despite the cheaper price tag.
Every year there's some places in the world that are hotter than the previous year, and some other places in the world that are colder than the previous year. This whole thing about "boiling weather" is stupid.