I don’t think this operator is a real feature, tbh 😅
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I don’t think this operator is a real feature, tbh 😅
It is Minecraft enchanting table language: source
You sound like you know better because you were there with Lenin. That is besides the fact that in almost 80 years a lot changed in USSR and what maybe was true at first, was not so in the end
it will work as described
Though not always and this is not just mildly infuriating
To be fair, trusting mail with my passport still terrifies me, even though it maybe shouldn’t
Drag is correct, but it’s fantasy evolution we’re talking about
A good link, maybe image may be harmful even if it’s without context
So, you’re suggesting we make games per hour subscription? A good idea /s
Although you may be right about why they did it, I feel like imagery of gambling is not meant to be ‘something that is in any way related to something that happens to be gambling’, it’s when gambling is shown but you’re not the one gambling. If someone in game is gambling that’s imagery, if a game uses cards for something that is not gambling it’s not imagery.
Maybe winning a game award while being solo developer studio, it feels like this to me
* ortalaB
So… solitaire should be 18+ after all?
I’d say it looks kinda sad even if it was not eir day off, it shouldn’t necessarily look like that but this picture does
The second is given to the team to split onto everyone and celebrate, too
Sounds nice, it’s good to see some people receive better conditions
I couldn’t agree more with the latter part, I know a lot of backend engineers who consider frontend simple without ever trying what it really takes. This is not a healthy way to view someone else’s work, and it usually produces friction between back and front end teams
I was toldo the other day that in ten years there will be no testers because developers will do all the testing.
I’ve seen how it works out in practice: there’s not enough time for testing and for developing, too, developers are going to burn and the product is going to be shit done and shit tested. Maybe it works if your company is willing to spend extra for less results by someone doing all the stuff less efficient than what they could, but that’s a rare occurrence.
Outright banned, I’m guessing because blindly following rules by the book, but I think it’s not a move in the right direction.
In Spain people are trying to make neutral words by placing where
a/o
should go in the gendered words, I think it never made to any documentation but it wasn’t banned yet, at least.
That’s true, but you can’t help but notice that when people coming from this background are taught English, they are usually taught that ‘male’ pronouns are the default.
If anything, I would support the removal of ‘he/him’ for all the backlash it will generate.
My friends not in Scandinavia used to have slight fever for a couple of months before going to a doctor to find out it was pneumonia. I wonder, how Scandinavian doctors react to slight fever, not a bad fever, and if they send you back home then this an example of what’s wrong. Other than that it’s likely a good idea to try to make one’s body heal itself, if the immune system is not compromised