Thanks. I’m content with my own solitude, but I can admit the affirmation I got from this event felt nice, even though it was all stimulated.
Thanks. I’m content with my own solitude, but I can admit the affirmation I got from this event felt nice, even though it was all stimulated.
Not too bad, but could be better.
A funny story about my not so great love life: just matched with a girl on Tinder which I managed to have engaging text discussions with and it felt quite genuine. This is rare for me, so I was happy about it.
Well, in the end it became obvious to me it was just a pig butchering romance scam when she started to talk about how she can help me invest in cryptocurrency.
I guess I’m going to be a failure in love life for a bit longer lol.
Teardown is a really solid game under the technical gimmick. It plays more like a puzzle game, but way more open ended.
My guess to why the ads are so different:
The firms making the ads are probably completely separate from the developers. Could be just random people from fiverr making the ads. They get barely any gameplay footage, so they just come up with some random gameplay that looks fun in an ad.
I guess the game developers might be some random people from fiverr as well.
As to why it works: no idea. I guess some people just don’t care, and given how cheap these games are to make they probably just need a few people to break even.
It’s by amount of pull requests, so the length of class names and other Java boilerplate doesn’t count.
You’re delusional if you believe people care about Nim. It has been around for 16 years and is still nothing in comparison to Java. Java won’t go anywhere and is here to stay.
I might click on some sponsored results in Google search if it was the result I was looking for either way.
Version numbering scenes are also arbitrary. In the case of Linux, the scheme is “Bump up the minor version until it’s too big. In that case bump up the major version instead”.
This assumes a lot about how Reddit works internally. They might just store every edit of each comment forever.
They changed owners or something a few years ago, which means Roman Mars got more time to work with actual podcast stuff instead of being a manager.
99 percent invisible is a good one. It’s about the stories behind things we take for granted in the world. It can be anything between ambulances, country borders and the lyrics of who let the dogs out.
The terminal is a power tool. I can do stuff with it that’s slow or inconvenient with graphical tools.
I really like the piping capabilities of the Linux terminal. Incredibly useful for text processing.
I don’t think Sean makes as many public appearances anymore, so probably safe. But who knows what he will do.
How is that going to help artists getting paid?
Seems like they’ve fixed it now, but there was a time when they had proof of stake without withdrawal functionality
Haven’t checked it in a while, but is it still impossible to withdraw staked coins?
That’s basically it, except everything is darn expensive.
KDE Plasma and Gnome are different desktop environments. Kind of like the GUI of the desktop.
Which is best is a matter of taste. I prefer KDE because of its customization options and better virtual desktop support.
TIL not only robots can get addicted to social media
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Sublinks using Java is not about Rust hate. They just thought it was the better choice for them.