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Hello Yogesh, firstly you have to join in our projects and make activity on it + Help in community development by sharing your suggestions, and be active in our teamspeak server . Here our Projects https://csblackdevil.com/forums/forum/14654-staff-projects-apply/ . Good Luck .
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Well, i don't really know you but we worked together, and after check ur activity it's really good ,working hard, active member, deserve a chance to be part of our staff.
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Game Informations. Developers : 2 Ton Studios. Publishers : Big Sugar. Released : Dec 9, 2020. Genre : Action Adventure, General. Mode : Single-player. Platforms : Microsoft Windows - PlayStation 4 - Xbox One - Nintendo Switch. ith all of the frantic shooter action, not to mention countless other remasters that have landed on console and PC over the past few months, playing the soon to be released Unto the End was a breath of fresh air. The action/platformer/survival game is a different take on the 2D combat adventure. It’s unlike anything that I’ve had the opportunity to play before. Just be ready to suffer from a critical case of “git gud” before it’s all said and done. If you were to describe the overall visuals of Unto the End in a single word, the first that comes to mind is minimalistic. The minimalism has been married with a surprisingly wide range of geographic locations and weather conditions throughout the campaign, to deliver a beautifully streamlined, yet slightly barren environment. The real star here is the lighting, which helps to set the ominous mood throughout this literal death march. Death is inevitable Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of the review, it’s important to address the storyline, or rather, the lack thereof. To put it bluntly, there isn’t much of a story early on in the campaign. All that’s really known is that you’re a father who is shown leaving his family, presumably to go on a hunting expedition. It’s during this adventure that he maybe gets lost, and appears to be looking for the way home. I say “maybe,” because due to the lack of any true exposition (either verbal or written), this is somewhat left open to interpretation. The lack of clarity somewhat resolves itself later on in the narrative. Rest assured that things aren’t necessarily as it seems and will eventually begin to make a bit more sense. From the jump, however, just know that damn near everyone wants to use your melon as their personal percussion instrument. The combat is where things get a little bit crazy. Despite existing only on a two-dimensional plane, 2 Ton Studios has somehow managed to cram the heart of a “Souls” game into this diminutive package. Battles are far more complex than they have any right to be, and that is very much a positive thing. Heavy and light strikes, dagger throws, shoulder charges, and feinting strikes make up a majority of the offensive arsenal. Defensive options consist of a standard high and low blocking, dodge-rolls, and ducking. The trick is determining how to best utilize this toolset to dispatch enemies in the most efficient manner possible. You will still die, though. Get used to it. Part of the charm of Unto the End’s combat is that mistakes rarely take long to iron themselves out. If you mess up, you will die. Simple as that. Luckily, the restart loop only takes a brief moment before re-submerging you back into the action, restarting from the most recent checkpoint. In most cases, the checkpoints are fairly generous, as long as you’ve dealt with all enemies on screen before proceeding. But then, defeating enemies is kind of the kicker, isn’t it? Each encounter with adversaries results in impressive amounts of bloodshed. And, at least until you’ve perfected the battle systems, will tend to feel stacked heavily against you. While there are plenty of garden variety grunts to tear a new asshole, there are also numerous larger, much better-armed units that are going to take more than a simple “hack and slash” to address. In many cases, these prolonged fights will be a several step process involving a combination of attacking, parrying, then counter-attacking. Opponents come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and they each have differing battle tactics that help keep things extremely fresh. It’s critical to remain on your toes, because even units of the same type don’t necessarily behave the same way on a situational basis. Reusing the same strategy to do away with identical units will work to some extent. But eventually, the time will come when the tactic will simply no longer function. This is where the dreaded replay loop once again comes into play. Let the cycle begin In a handful of particularly difficult scenarios, I found myself continuously dying. For the better part of a half-hour, I kept trying new approaches to clear the screen. At this point, things became a tedious process of trial and error, until the path to victory becomes clearer. Thankfully, the quick respawn rate helps take the sting out of getting your ass handed to you in a doggie bag, time and time again. Easily the worst part about being stuck in Unto the End’s death spiral is that for a vast majority of the time, it’s entirely your fault. I don’t consider myself even remotely proficient in the arena of quick, timing-centric combat, but even I knew when I’d screwed the pooch. Though the margin of error was extremely low, the tension was further heightened by the fact that most enemies can kill you in a couple of strikes. Due to the fairly rigidly scripted AI systems, after a few times around the horn, you’d be able to fairly consistently predict the moves of opponents. Yet, it would take numerous more attempts to finally perfect the ideal combo. This process was tedious and frustrating, to say the least, but once you’ve finally managed to clear out resistance, surviving was the most gratifying feeling in the world. So, what happens in-between getting mercilessly massacred? Survival. Throughout the main character’s quest, there are bound to be extra bumps and bruises. Accordingly, it’s key to maintain health at all times. In between trips to the campfire to recoup health (more about that shortly), there are craftable items that can be used to stave off bleeding to death. The tricky balance is that those same items are used for crafting new materials like better armor or health potions. Using herbs to stop the literal and proverbial bleeding is only temporary. Eventually, the blood will once again start to flow, which will in turn impact your ability to progress. Once a serious injury has been sustained it’s only a matter of time until movement starts to slow, dodging becomes slower and less effective, and full-on fainting spells start to kick in. These are the critical moments when you need to track down a campsite to, once again, survive. If not attended, serious injuries will eventually result in bleeding out. Bring the fire Upon discovering an abandoned camp, you can create a fire and relax for a few moments. As alluded to earlier, once a campfire has been established you can then utilize craftable items to either fully heal, create potions, or upgrade gear. Campsites are frequently located slightly off of the beaten path, so a little bit of exploration may be necessary. That said, rest assured that if you choose to follow the mainline campaign, there are still plenty of camps to be found. Aside from the overall lack of direction that the Unto the End provides early on, there are only a handful of issues worth mentioning. For one, they could use a dialog popup that explains how and when to use an elevator. I legitimately spent a half-hour at what I thought was a dead-end, trying to figure out what to do next. It turns out that aside from being a world-class dummy, there is also a switch on the floor, used to activate all elevators. As soon as I figured that out, I was back to cooking with gas. However, that still doesn’t change the fact that I burned a substantial amount of time trying to find that goddamn switch. Another issue that I found to be slightly demoralizing was the controller response time when attempting to block or parry an incoming attack. While the process of performing blocks was easy enough (either up or down on the left stick), when I was in the heat of battle, it felt like there was an inherent lag to the block registering. This resulted in enemies having a split-second advantage over myself. Plus, when there’s an enemy that literally uses the corpse of a dead dear as a baseball bat, good luck trying to time out that dodge properly. Despite causing me a decent amount of heartburn while in battle, Unto the End impressed me to no end. The minimalistic, yet beautiful, visuals and fluid combat melded together well, ultimately delivering an experience that must be played to fully appreciate. As long as you are persistent and have the time to dedicate to combat trial-and-error, this is a quest that is well worth undertaking. System Requirements: MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 7 or later Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4 GHz, AMD FX 8120 @ 3.1 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GT 630 / 650m, AMD Radeon HD6570 or equivalent DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card --------------------- RECOMMENDED: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 8/10 (64-bit OS required) Processor: Intel i7 920 @ 2.7 GHz, AMD Phenom II 945 @ 3.0 GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 660, Radeon R9-270 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
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Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is set to hand in his resignation on Tuesday, following criticism of his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. More than 85,000 Italians have died with Covid-19. Mr Conte hopes to be given a mandate by the president to form a stronger government after losing his majority in the Senate. Should he fail to do so, the task could fall to someone else and - failing that - fresh elections will be held. A statement from the cabinet office said a meeting is convened for 09:00 (08:00 GMT) where Mr Conte "will inform his ministers of his intention to resign. He will then go to see President Sergio Mattarella". Mr Conte, who has been prime minister since 2018, survived a vote of confidence in the lower house, the Chamber of Deputies, last week. The vote was called after former PM Matteo Renzi pulled his small Italia Viva party out of the coalition and said he would only return if Mr Conte accepted a list of demands. He objects to Mr Conte's plans for spending €209bn (£186bn; $254bn) of EU recovery funds - part of a €750bn EU rescue for the Covid crisis. Shortly before Mr Conte's resignation, the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) said it would "remain at Conte's side". His resignation comes ahead of a vote on judicial reforms later this week that MPs in his coalition warned he would lose. Mr Conte, an independent technocrat, has led two very different successive governments. For 15 months he headed a coalition between M5S and the far-right League, whose leader Matteo Salvini pulled out in a failed bid to force elections. Since then he has presided over a centre-left coalition of which M5S and the Democratic Party have been the main components. 'The worst possible time' And so Italy's 66th government since World War Two comes to a close. A country of seemingly perennial political crises has chosen the worst possible time to face another - in the grip of a pandemic that has killed more than 85,000 Italians and unleashed the worst economic collapse in decades. That's why Giuseppe Conte may manage to come back with a new revamped government, arguing the need to avoid the turmoil of fresh elections at such a difficult time. Added to that, polls suggest an early vote would be won by the far right. So Mr Conte is hoping that the threat of losing their seats might tempt enough centrist politicians to jump the opposition ship and join a reformed coalition. Italy's 29th prime minister since the war is hoping to return as… Italy's 29th prime minister since the war. But his opponents are circling. And he won't have much time to convince parliament that he can become the new, stronger comeback kid.
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Russian police have detained more than 3,000 people in a crackdown on protests in support of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny, monitors say. Tens of thousands of people defied a heavy police presence to join some of the largest rallies against President Vladimir Putin in years. In Moscow, riot police were seen beating and dragging away protesters. Mr Navalny, President Putin's most high-profile critic, called for protests after his arrest last Sunday. He was detained after he flew back to Moscow from Berlin, where he had been recovering from a near-fatal nerve agent attack in Russia last August. On his return, he was immediately taken into custody and found guilty of violating parole conditions. He says it is a trumped-up case designed to silence him. OVD Info, an independent NGO that monitors rallies, said about 3,100 people had been detained, more than 1,200 of them in Moscow alone. The Kremlin has not commented. Protester: 'I'm tired of being afraid' The unauthorised demonstrations were held in about 100 cities and towns from Russia's Far East and Siberia to Moscow and St Petersburg. Protesters ranged from teenage students to elderly people who demanded Mr Navalny's release. At least 40,000 people joined a rally in central Moscow, Reuters news agency estimated. But Russia's interior ministry put the number of protesters at 4,000. Observers say the scale of the demonstrations across the country was unprecedented while the protest in the capital was the largest in almost a decade. In the city's Pushkin square, some protesters chanted "Freedom to Navalny" and "Putin go away!" One woman told the BBC she had decided to join the demonstration because "Russia has been turned into a prison camp". Sergei Radchenko, a 53-year-old protester in Moscow, told Reuters: "I'm tired of being afraid. I haven't just turned up for myself and Navalny, but for my son because there is no future in this country." Lyubov Sobol, a prominent aide of Mr Navalny who had already been fined for urging Russians to join the protests, tweeted a video of police roughly pulling her away from an interview with reporters. Mr Navalny's wife, Yulia, was briefly held at the rally. She posted an image on her Instagram account with the caption: "Apologies for the poor quality. Very bad light in the police van." Some protesters marched on the high-security prison where Mr Navalny is being held, and many were arrested. Meanwhile, one independent news source, Sota, said at least 3,000 people had joined a demonstration in the city of Vladivostok, but local authorities there put the figure at 500. AFP footage showed riot police running into a crowd, and beating some of the protesters with batons. In the Siberian city of Yakutsk, attendees at a small protest saw temperatures dip as low as -50C (-58F). Prior to the rallies, Russian authorities had promised a tough crackdown. Several of Mr Navalny's close aides, including his spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh, were arrested earlier in the week. His supporters called for more protests next weekend. Alexei Navalny: The basics Mr Navalny is an anti-corruption campaigner and the most prominent face of Russian opposition to President Vladimir Putin He attempted to stand in the 2018 presidential race, but was barred because of an embezzlement conviction that he says was politically motivated An outspoken blogger, he has millions of Russian followers on social media and managed to get some supporters elected to local councils in Siberia in 2020 Mobile phones and internet disrupted There were reports of disruption to mobile phone and internet coverage on Saturday, though it is not known if this was related to the protests. The social media app TikTok had been flooded with videos promoting the demonstrations and sharing viral messages about Mr Navalny. In response, Russia's official media watchdog, Roskomnadzor, demanded that TikTok take down any information "encouraging minors to act illegally", threatening large fines. The education ministry had told parents not to allow their children to attend any demonstrations. In a push to gain support ahead of the protests, Mr Navalny's team released a video about a luxury Black Sea resort that they allege belongs to President Putin - an accusation denied by the Kremlin. The video has been watched by more than 65 million people. The UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, condemned the "use of violence against peaceful protesters and journalists" on Saturday, calling on the authorities to release those detained during peaceful demonstrations. The US state department condemned what it called "harsh tactics" used against protesters and journalists, saying: "We call on Russian authorities to release all those detained for exercising their universal rights and for the immediate and unconditional release of Aleksey Navalny". The EU foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, said the bloc's foreign ministers would discuss the Russian crackdown on Monday. "I deplore widespread detentions, disproportionate use of force, cutting down internet and phone connections."
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Hello , not following the sections rules exposes you to punishment, be careful next time , and for binds put this in ur console. bind "KEY" "createlaser" bind "KEY" "takelaser" As i see you are new in our community, Welcome and please read the rules Here Before posting .
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DH1 , more better .
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i'll vote for DH2, more better than DH1.
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[Battle] Filex Dragneel vs Meh Rez vM [ Winner Filex ]
XZoro replied to Filex Dragneel's topic in Battles 1v1
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Game Informations. Developers : Casey Donnellan Games LLC. Publishers : tinyBuild. Released : Aug 13, 2020. Genre : Video game, Action, Independent, Simple match, Simulation. Mode : Single-player. Platforms : Microsoft Windows. A lot of people really don’t like spiders. I’m sure that’s going to come as a rather shocking bit of news to you, but it’s the truth. Despite the fact that they’re frequently harmless and have a tendency to dine on some seriously obnoxious insects, many are deeply perturbed by all their furry legs and webs and scurrying. Me? I hate wasps infinitely more. Kill It With Fire is a game built out of the hyperbolic hatred of arachnids that so permeates the lives of many. Regardless of my lack of issue with said creatures, it’s still a unique, entertaining little romp about going overboard while killing spiders. I spider with my little. . . uh. . . eye. . . der Kill It With Fire doesn’t waste any time, nor does it pull any punches. You play as an individual who works for an extermination company that shares the game’s title. Your mission is simple: kill a bunch of spiders so that you can get more stuff to kill even more spiders. The game has eight main stages to explore and slaughter your way through, plus a ninth one that isn’t quite like the others. Kill It With Fire is fairly short. Its eight main stages can easily be completed in a few hours, even if that final stage gives you reasons to more fully complete the game than you might otherwise. The game’s structure is simple. Each stage drops you in a location, all of which contain a certain number of objectives. Completing these objectives is wholly unnecessary for simply unlocking the subsequent stage, however. If you just want to see the levels themselves, all you need to do is find and kill spiders. Doors block your progress, and can only be unlocked once you move beyond a set spider body count. Each stage is concluded once you open the exit door, which also requires that you dispatch a specific number of the eight-legged creatures. The level locations start fairly basic. You begin by clearing out houses, but it doesn’t take long before you’re let loose in larger areas such as a convenience store, a garden, or an office. These levels are well-designed and easy to navigate. They’re also highly interactive, as you can pick up or break a great many of the objects that po[CENSORED]te the levels in Kill It With Fire. How different the levels are combined with the emphasis on exploration and objectives reminds me of the early Tony Hawk games, which is weird to say. Burn, baby, burn The objectives that are pressed upon you in Kill It With Fire are probably not what you’re expecting. Many of them are rather mundane, but often amusingly so. Some of them even require some light puzzle solving, such as one where you need to scan 10 items or less for a grand total of at least $100. You also must occasionally arrange certain items on pedestals in specific orders. The truly mundane ones task you with picking vegetables, cleaning out a fridge, or putting tools away. It’s fairly silly stuff that might be boring to you, depending. I don’t mind the busy work too much, though. Completing objectives nets you upgrade points to spend in certain locations during missions. To make it perfectly clear, Kill It With Fire is quite focused on carefully searching the levels. You get a radar for finding spiders early on, but it still requires you to search them out before a later upgrade pinpoints their location. These radar upgrades are also found in the levels and can be purchased by finding the many radar batteries strewn about. Some of these can be seriously tough to find. Completing a certain amount of objectives will unlock a container or two that nets you some good stuff. But completing all of them is how you unlock the arachnid gauntlets; tough challenges that you’ll need to best to unlock things in the game’s final level. There are eight gauntlets in all and you’ll need to complete at least half of them to unlock anything at all in said level. And when I say they’re often tough, I’m not kidding in the least. The very first, for instance, requires you to kill five spiders with a six-shot revolver without reloading — while on a time limit. Hitting a tiny spider with a revolver probably doesn’t sound all that easy, does it? Well, it isn’t. Tools of the trade It’s a little weird that you can shoot spiders with a revolver in Kill It With Fire to begin with, but a big part of the game’s fun is playing around with the ridiculous weapons it gives you. New ones can be found by exploring the levels and some of them are just wild. The only thing you start with is the clipboard that gives you your objectives. Naturally, this clipboard doubles as a melee weapon. Shortly after, you find a can of hairspray that you turn into a miniature flamethrower with a lighter. You’ll also get a frying pan, a weed wacker, plastic explosives, a shotgun, and a large variety of other things. Bags of snacks too! It’s weird! Many of these weapons aren’t all that useful. The frying pan is the most reliable weapon in Kill It With Fire, but that doesn’t mean it’s the most fun to use. If you’re the type of person that loves screwing around with crazy weapons, you’ll likely enjoy experimentation. There’s a lot of creativity on display in the weapon department, and a lot of them are laugh-out-loud funny too. But it’s not like the spiders you’re up against are all that difficult to deal with. You can’t get hurt in Kill It With Fire. There are a variety of different spider types, but you only need to worry about finding and destroying them. The worst one can do is shoot webbing in your face. Most of the spiders are interchangeable, though, aside from appearances. This is mostly fine because they’re spiders. I’m not sure what else you’d want them to do. Caught in the web Kill It With Fire may not be a lengthy game, but it makes up for it by being fairly enjoyable and pretty darn funny in spots. Its premise is unique and the way it goes about its business makes for a compelling experience, even if the thought of seeing a spider doesn’t give you the heebie-jeebies. If you’re looking for a short game where you can absolutely tear apart levels in order to eradicate harmless creepy-crawlies, the game is probably worth a look. System Requirements: MINIMUM: OS: Windows 7 64 Bit Processor: 2.4 GHz Dual Core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 760 or Equivalent Storage: 2 GB available space Additional Notes: There's a spider under your pillow ----------------------- RECOMMENDED: OS: Windows 10 64 Bit Processor: 2.4 GHz Quad Core Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1060 or Equivalent Storage: 2 GB available space
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Protesters who broke a coronavirus curfew to continue riots for a fifth night have been warned by Tunisia's prime minister to stop their violence. More than 600 people, mainly between the ages of 14 and 15, have already been arrested after police clashes. Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi acknowledged their anger about a range of economic and social hardships. "The crisis is real... but we reject chaos and will confront that with the power of the law." In a televised speech, Mr Mechichi appealed to the protesters to stop the looting and the vandalism: "Your voices are heard, your anger is legitimate, and my role and the government's role is to work on realising your demands." Tunisia faces severe economic problems and a third of its young people are unemployed. The economic crisis has worsened under the pandemic - and a night-time curfew has been in place since October. The unrest came amid a four-day national lockdown to stem the spread of Covid-19, which also coincided with the 10th anniversary of the revolution that ousted long-time leader Zine al-Abedine Ben Ali, ushered in democracy and triggered the Arab Spring revolts across the region. The riots have taken place mainly in densely po[CENSORED]ted and underprivileged areas, where the relationship between young people and the police is historically tense, Rana Jawad reports from the capital, Tunis. Amnesty International has criticised the police's excessive use of force in dealing with the protests. Analysis Bouts of civil unrest in Tunisia are not new, but with each passing year, frustrations deepen over an ever-growing list of everything that appears wrong to Tunisians - from the ailing economy to the lack of deeper reforms and development. Restrictive health measures to combat the spread of Covid-19 has also deepened the crisis and heightened frustrations, leaving many here in greater uncertainty over how to make ends meet. Days of protests in several parts of the country were addressed by the prime minister in a six-minute speech on state TV. He appeared to temper his stern warnings against further chaos by acknowledging the general "legitimate anger" brought on by the economic crisis. Tunisians have not shied away from expressing their discontent or ills since 2011, but every year seems to end or begin with unfulfilled promises by successive governments to improve the country's state of affairs or prospects for better livelihoods. The night-time clashes, which began last Friday, have been followed this week by small day-time gatherings in capital, where activists have called for the release of those arrested. Some there revived chants from the 2011 revolution, calling for regime change. Many Tunisians have lost faith in their elected politicians given the economic downturn of recent years, our reporter says. Mr Mechichi, who was appointed six months ago, announced a sweeping reshuffle to his cabinet over the weekend, which still needs to be approved by parliament. In his speech he promised to "put in place an initiative" to allow young people's voices and suggestions to be heard. The North African nation's economy shrank by 9% in 2020 and consumer prices have risen sharply. Tunisia's key tourism industry has been particularly badly hit by the pandemic.
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The startup Recurrent has created sort of a Carfax of battery life information, intending to make it easier to have confidence in buying a used electric car. It's still in the early stages, but Recurrent has a plan to provide used-car shoppers with independent, detailed information on the battery pack for the EV they have their eye on. Recurrent is based in Seattle and currently limits EVs in its program to Washington State, but if the technology proves worthwhile, look for this "Carfax for batteries" when you're shopping in a few years. Recurrent raised $3.5 million in funding in December and is now opening up its user rolls to more Washington-based drivers. Residual values for many electric vehicles drop at an alarming rate compared to those of traditional internal-combustion vehicles. There are a number of reasons for this, including lower overall supply, fewer people looking to buy an EV instead of ICE models, and a fair amount of uncertainty about just how long the battery will last. For the EV hesitant, there's reason to look into Recurrent, the Seattle-based company that offers its own independent battery life reports for used EVs that provide detailed information on the EV they're thinking about buying. As others have said, because it's an easy way to understand what Recurrent offers, the service is like a Carfax report for EV batteries, giving buyers and sellers a verified way to know the shape a three-year-old Nissan Leaf battery, for example, is in. In September, Recurrent CEO Scott Case told Car and Driver that battery health is "the new odometer for electric cars." After announcing itself to the world last June, Recurrent raised $3.5 million in seed financing in December for its independent verification technology. The funding round included a number of venture capital firms as well as the Washington chapter of the American Automobile Association (AAA). This week, according to Green Car Reports, AAA Washington and Recurrent announced a new partnership in a pilot project that remotely monitors the battery health of subscribers' EVs and then compares them to the live of batteries in similar vehicles. People who sign up for the (for now) invite-only program will then get an alert if Recurrent determines their pack shows signs of "unusual wear and tear." Participants also get tips on ways to keep their battery in top shape so that, when the time comes to sell, the EV will be able to command a premium compared to non-Recurrent EVs, Case wrote on the Recurrent company blog. Questions about battery health are can block used-EV sales, which then "holds up the entire market in this really critical way," Case told GCR. Thanks to a partnership with Smartcar, which provides end-to-end 256-bit encryption, Recurrent's algorithm downloads four data points from registered EVs up to three times a day: charging status, battery level, odometer, and the car computer's own range estimate. Most modern EVs are eligible to participate, as long as the current owner or lessee has an active account with an automaker's connected vehicle service (for instance, NissanConnect EV or FordPass). So far, just over 2600 drivers with 18 different makes and models have volunteered to have their electric vehicles added to Recurrent's program and more drivers are getting their invites in mid-January.
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Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has been detained after flying back to Moscow five months after he was nearly killed by a nerve agent attack last year. Mr Navalny, 44, was seen being led away by police at passport control. Big crowds earlier gathered at Moscow's Vnukovo airport to greet his flight from Berlin but the plane was rerouted. The activist says the authorities were behind the attempt on his life, an allegation backed up by investigative journalists but denied by the Kremlin. European Council President Charles Michel described Mr Navalny's detainment as "unacceptable". "I call on Russian authorities to immediately release him," Mr Michel wrote in a tweet. How did events unfold? "I know that I'm right. I fear nothing," Mr Navalny told his supporters and the media at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport just minutes before his detention. Mr Navalny's lawyer was not allowed to accompany Mr Navalny. He kissed his wife Yulia - who had flown with him from Germany - after police officers warned they would use physical force if he disobeyed their orders. Earlier on Sunday, extra riot police were deployed and metal barriers erected inside Vnukovo airport, where the plane had been originally scheduled to land. Russian media reported that a number of activists - including key Navalny ally Lyubov Sobol - were detained. Mr Navalny - who received medical treatment in Germany after his poisoning - earlier urged supporters to meet him off the flight, and a "Let's meet Navalny" page was set up on Facebook (in Russian). Thousands of people said they would go or expressed an interest, despite forecasts of extreme cold and the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Mr Navalny collapsed on an internal flight in Siberia last August, and it later emerged he had been poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent. Russian authorities have consistently denied any role in the poisoning, and the Kremlin has rejected Mr Navalny's claims that President Vladimir Putin himself ordered it. Why was he detained? In a statement late on Sunday, Russia's penitentiary service said Mr Navalny "had been wanted since 29 December 2020 for repeated violations of the probation period". The penitentiary service added that he would remain in custody until a court decision. The authorities accuse him of violating conditions imposed after a conviction for embezzlement, for which he received a suspended sentence. He has always said the case was politically motivated. Separately, Russian prosecutors has launched a new criminal case against him on fraud charges related to transfers of money to various NGOs, including his Anti-Corruption Foundation. Mr Navalny has asserted that Mr Putin is doing all he can to stop his opponent from coming back by fabricating new cases against him. News media from around the world gathered at Berlin airport to record the activist's departure from Germany - but Russian federal TV channels and news agencies are ignoring his return. The Russian authorities often make out that Alexei Navalny isn't po[CENSORED]r with the Russian people, that he's no threat to President Putin. But his return home five months after being poisoned sparked a major police operation on Sunday. In chaotic scenes, riot police pushed Mr Navalny's supporters out of the arrivals hall of Vnukovo airport, before the flight was rerouted. Last summer, Russia's most prominent opposition figure was attacked in Siberia allegedly by an undercover hit squad of Russian security agents. His decision to return home is a direct challenge to Vladimir Putin - and creates a dilemma for the Kremlin. It risks turning him into a political martyr, a Nelson Mandela-like figure, and sparking more Western sanctions. Do nothing and the Kremlin's fiercest critic will almost certainly be a thorn in Kremlin's side in an important election year. What happened to Navalny last year? In August, the opposition leader collapsed on a plane flying home from Tomsk in Siberia to Moscow and the pilot diverted the flight to the city of Omsk, from where he was eventually allowed to fly on to Germany in an induced coma. He was released from hospital in Berlin in September to continue his recuperation. Mr Navalny said recently he was able to do push-ups and squat exercises, and therefore had probably almost fully recovered. Last month, investigative reporters named three FSB agents who had travelled to Tomsk at the time Mr Navalny was there, and said the specialist unit had tailed him for years. Mr Navalny then, in a phone call, duped an FSB agent named Konstantin Kudryavtsev into revealing details of the operation against him, according to the Bellingcat investigative group. The agent told him that the Novichok used to poison him was placed in his underpants. Mr Kudryavtsev said during the phone call he had been sent to Omsk later to seize Mr Navalny's clothes and remove all traces of Novichok from them. President Putin has dismissed the investigation by Bellingcat and others into who poisoned Mr Navalny as "a trick" and said that he was backed by US intelligence services.
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sad news bruhh, i'll miss you also the forum , you did amazing work for the community, wish you the best in your life , may we meet again, much love ❤️ .
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DH2, i like that song + better than DH1 .
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[Battle Team] Loenex VS XZoro Vs HiTler Vs TITAN [W XZoro ]
XZoro replied to _Happy boy's topic in Battles 1v1
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