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I wonder if the functionality is present in the US images at all. It’s probably excluded during the build but if it’s a feature flag it’d be a good reason to root… Which is probably EXACTLY why it’s excluded from the build.
I wonder if the functionality is present in the US images at all. It’s probably excluded during the build but if it’s a feature flag it’d be a good reason to root… Which is probably EXACTLY why it’s excluded from the build.
Yeah, still not clicking it
This is one of the shadiest looking links I’ve ever seen. No way am I clicking that.
I almost wish I was still in Oklahoma so I could be a bigger thorn in their side. I’ll see what I can do…
This whole thing has me really fired up. I grew up in Oklahoma. My wife went to that high school. We can’t say we’re surprised what with all the politics going on there, but I wish there was more we could do than donate and vote. It doesn’t feel like enough.
Then donate to the EFF
I wanted this game so bad from the moment I heard about it. Beautiful? Magic shooter? Something legitimately new instead of a rehash? It checked every box for me until it actually came out. Performance issues and shit writing. That’s what I get for trusting EA.
Saving this for later when somebody inevitably gives me shit for gaming on windows.
What about processes that terminate before writing the whole thing? You can’t protect against everything. Blame other processes all you want but the language spec allows for confusion.
TOML and YAML both have the problem that if you receive an incomplete document, there’s a decent chance you can’t tell. JSON doesn’t have that because of the closing curly.
I know it kind of breaks the pun, but Skechers the shoe company doesn’t have a T.
But I can still only react with 8 emoji when using the website.
My rule of thumb: if they would refill my drink then this is a tipping place. Non-food places are judged case by case. The rest are laughed at and I do my best not to come back.
I’ve been cooking up an idea for a smaller style MMO with as few NPCs as possible. It’d take a large skill tree in which you can’t possibly put points into everything so people have to specialize and work together. NPCs might fill in jobs while a player is offline like taking sales at the store or unattended crafting but all quests and rewards come from other players. Something unavoidable is that I think there has to be an end or else people either 1) can branch out and become so skilled they don’t need other people or 2) stagnate. So after X real world days, an apocalypse happens. Plague, dragon attack, aliens, zombies, blight, pirates, whatever. If you win, you can rebuild and get a benefit before your next go around. If you lose, you migrate to a new place (generate a new map) and try again.
That’s the Misty Palms Oasis
This, or something close to it, is sometimes called cluttering: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluttering
Maybe you should just give up