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Police confiscate 4-foot, 2-pound marijuana joint California police confiscated a mammoth joint during a 4/20 pot rally on Saturday, reports the Los Angeles Times. As the paper notes, hundreds of UC Santa Cruz students gather each year for the event, and each year campus police confiscate things like bongs and dime bags. More
The trader says that Dogecoin paved the way for meme coins, which started as a meme but surged in 2021, creating a new sector in the cryptocurrency space.
This explosion sparked an entirely new sector within the cryptocurrency space, leading to the emergence of tokens like Shiba Inu and Pepe.
Pepe, in particular, is mirroring Dogecoin’s 2021 price breakout, capturing widespread attention as one of the hottest meme tokens in the crypto market today.
If roaming the post-apocalyptic Exclusion Zone wasn’t scary enough in Stalker 2, there are actually invisible enemies that can sneak up on you and cause some serious damage.
While you might think that it’s an impossible challenge to take these on, they can in fact be beaten.
Here, we’ll go through how to defeat these invisible enemies so you can say goodbye to the worry of being snuck up on ever again.
How to kill invisible enemies in Stalker 2
If you’ve come across some invisible enemies in Stalker 2, you’re likely making your way through the There and Back Again mission.
In this mission and the open world, there are two different invisible enemies you can come across – the Bloodsucker and the Poltergeist – with each being killable.
Tackling the Bloodsucker first, this is definitely the easier of the two to beat since you’ll actually get a clear indication of where they are.
Listen out for both their walking noise, especially on grass, as well as any noise emitting from the Bloodsucker itself.
They have an almost growl that you can utilize to pinpoint their whereabouts before you get snuck up on, and you can start firing in their direction to get the kill.
Additionally, Bloodsuckers do make themselves visible when they attempt to attack you so if you’re looking for a more risky play, you can wait for this, then shoot as fast as possible.
As for the Poltergeist, specifically in the There and Back Again mission, you’ll have to wait until near the end to get your kill.
When you make your way to the top of the boat to disable the radio, you can utilize the tight area and staircase to both get a glimpse of the Poltergeist as well as getting some shots off.
If you do make a connection, it will turn into a pile of rocks, so you know you’ve done some damage.
Do this a couple more times, being wary of getting attacked yourself since it is a powerful enemy, and you should be able to defeat it.
Try sneaking too and potentially a grenade if you’ve got enough room, just to ensure you’ve got sufficient damage output without being too vulnerable.
You’ll know you’ve got the kill because the body of the Poltergeist will be visible!
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Elon Musk has blasted proposed legislation from Australia’s government that would outlaw access to social media for children under 16.
The center-left Labor Party administration intends to trial a wide-ranging age verification system that could include biometrics or government ID credentials to enforce the stringent policy.
X owner Musk responded to news of the plans by suggesting the initiative could lead to government control of online access in the country, following previous disputes with the authorities.
He took to his social media platform to state:
“Seems like a backdoor way to control access to the Internet for all Australians.”
Seems like a backdoor way to control access to the Internet by all Australians https://t.co/694yCzWOaB
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 21, 2024
With Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leading the charge against social media platforms, he has described the bill as essential to protect young people and an offensive toward the apps to urgently take action.
“This is a landmark reform.
Incoming president Donald Trump is all in on cryptocurrency, and now his team is contemplating whether or not to create a new White House role around it.
Trump’s team is already vetting candidates, but it’s not a definite slamdunk that the role would come to fruition. However, if the team were to go through with it, it’d be the first in the White House.
Originally reported in Bloomberg, those within the crypto industry are pushing for its creation to provide better access to Trump himself.
If you have ever had your kid begging for a go on your sim racing setup you will feel the pain of knowing how difficult a request it is to accommodate them. For starters, your gear is probably set up specifically the way you like it and even tweaking a few millimeters is a pain.
If you have any kind of racing stand or cockpit you will be very much aware that chances are the pedals will be too far away for little legs to reach and the wheel will be in a position that’s awkward, leading to that family gaming experience that isn’t as friendly as you thought it might be when you used the idea to justify your expensive wheel setup to your wife.