

I was so confused by the image initially as I hadn’t seen a window well that deep before. This follow-up picture made it all click, thanks for sharing.
I was so confused by the image initially as I hadn’t seen a window well that deep before. This follow-up picture made it all click, thanks for sharing.
Not to mention a bunch of it is false/misleading.
Yeah, I’ve primarily gotten graphic novels/manga/ebook bundles as of late from them. Most game bundles have maybe one interesting game and just isn’t worth all the extra cruft.
Really you should have it direct to a clone of the site, but with fake accounts pushing whatever agenda you want.
I mean, this has always been true, the drones only close the gap by miles. The big issue with the drone attack was Ukraine ability to sneak explosives deep into Russian territory. The delivery mechanism of drones may make it more accurate, but it could have been rockets/mortars and the effect would have been the same.
Yeah, I was going to say that TV wasn’t much of a news source to begin with. The real issue is that social media for news is probably worse - now everyone can be spoonfed the news they want.
Some of the commands I use a lot for debugging containers, in case you go down that route:
docker run --rm -it --entrypoint bash <image_name>
docker exec -it <container_name>
Once you know how to use docker/containerization it’ll be the only way you want to deploy applications. Most popular applications will also have good guides on how to setup/config the container, but sometimes you’ll need to read up on docker and Linux to figure things out.
Have they gotten better? I had the first GDP Win and it was really underwhelming.
It makes me wonder if this will bring more people back to consoles. The library may be more limiting, but when a console costs less than just a gpu, itll be more tempting.
Yeah, even with personal vehicles the amount of “telemetry” data being collected is getting ridiculous.
I mean they have cameras and mics in the car, they say they don’t have the mics on unless you call support, but they are apparently recording video at all times.
Maybe?
For C at least it doesn’t have the actual words, so you need to know what the specific symbols are var = condition ? a : b
. In that expression we don’t know what a or b are in regards to the condition.
Python literally is a if condition else b
, so it reads out what is being done.
I think the idea is it reads more naturally, so you can read it like this return A if statement is true else return B
I mean, there is a lot wrong with it, but every language has its quirks. Generally I like discussing it’s actual flaws cause it helps me better understand the language.
Maybe I’m missing something, but:
I never got around to it when it came out. Does it hold up well?
Chronicles of Riddick. Not sure it’s considered a “bad” movie, but I definitely like it more than most. Just a crazy entertaining world and system they build in a short 2 hour long movie.
I think that’s context relevant though. If we think about when dates are most frequently used (news, business, planning) it’s typically within the year (or month will give context).
That added with the fact it’s not uncommon in some situations to just provide month/day.
That being said, I don’t think either is better or worse. Just a preference kinda thing, unlike the issue between metric and imperial units.
Pretty sure it’s AI given the placement of objects and characters looking in random directions.
Its a shame cause it could be a decent comic if the creator took more time to either fix it up or fix the layout.