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Should’ve just left it in the road and walked off lol. It’s the company’s problem now… Play stupid games, win stupid prizes
Should’ve just left it in the road and walked off lol. It’s the company’s problem now… Play stupid games, win stupid prizes
A noun who doesn’t work for free
I meant level/scene editor, not IDE. Bevy has neither
Rust is newish but it’s not going anywhere anytime soon. If you’ve got the chops to work directly in code without a built-in editor, try Bevy. Seriously. It’s the future of game dev.
The comma and ampersand are plain English, not one big command
Federated social media you mean? It’s not. There are other forms of decentralisation which focus on privacy
Is it possible the first response is simply due to the date being after the AI’s training data cutoff?
USB flash drive
“Shop from the perimeter of the supermarket” is in a similar vein
Yeah that’s the one. I still enjoy his content, but it leaves a sour taste
I hope they’re removing free/subsidised on-street parking at the same time, otherwise this will have some negative side-effects
He got called out a few years ago for releasing biased corporate ads disguised as educational content, essentially milking his reputation and audience for a payout
Re trees: It follows that growing some trees doesn’t help much, but growing a forest on otherwise bare land will act as a carbon sink as long as it’s not cut down - dead trees will be replaced without human intervention
Also implied “you should” at the beginning
That’s more or less what I said, isn’t it?
It exists so that you know where a character will appear when you press a key on the keyboard.
It blinks because it’s hard to find a line on a page of lines.
I realise what sub we’re on, but this is pushing it…
I think the most direct translation in this context would be “Where on earth is…” (or more extreme) “Where the hell is…”
These inserts add almost exactly the same connotations you describe for “eigentlich”, though perhaps also with the implication that you have spent some time looking for it already
So you’re the guy who organises the computer literacy programmes in schools?