Screenshots of what seems to be Witcher 3, taken whenever the game was saved.
Screenshots of what seems to be Witcher 3, taken whenever the game was saved.
Not really. See table 2 here (a ways down the page)
Cold generally slows degradation.
But using them at cold temps is bad
The curve is clearly concave-down, indicating that, in fact, the number of facts per fact decreases as facts increase.
NYTimes reports that IDF claims Hamas killed them shortly before they were found. I thought I recalled seeing elsewhere that they were claimed to have been shot, but I can’t find that source at the moment.
Of course, how credible is the IDF?
they get audited, at least, yearly by law
The IRS doesn’t audit annually, companies hire 3rd party auditors. And it’s not a tax requirement, it’s a public-company requirement.
Yes there is a difference, but LLC is a legal concept, not a tax one. The IRS taxes sole proprietors the same whether or not they have an LLC.
Tax entities include sole proprietorship (default), partnerships, s corps, c corps. Any of those can be LLCs, but they don’t have to.
Profitability is just a proxy for whether someone is legitimately running a business, or just trying to save money on their hobby. Businesses can deduct expenses, hobbies cannot.
So if you are running an etsy store or an engineering company and buy a 3d printer to make parts, the cost of that 3d printer is subtracted from revenue for tax purposes. If your “business” is actually a hobby, it’s not legally a business expense and therefore it’s not deductible
(In the USA)
Now I have a virus :(
Thank mr skeltal
So uh I take it we aren’t talking about this Dio here?
Reagan and Gorbachev, at Brandenburg
It’s not obvious to me how these things are related, could you elaborate?
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Yes this is absurd, but it’s a (serious) scientific community issue, not a search engine issue.
Can you please elaborate?
Now the engineers and/or scientists are crying
I see “taxes” a lot but I have never seen someone explain the mechanism by which this is supposed to work.
The only thing I can come up with in my head is that they have capitalized the development costs and are currently depreciating the resulting asset. And that by cancelling/delisting the games it may allow them to immediately depreciate the rest of it, thereby recognizing a large expense for the current tax year, reducing profit, and therefore taxes.
Is that how this is supposed to work?
I think it might be time to stop blaming the boomers. We own this mess now.