I will get a custom paint job on my car depicting a person driving while on their phone with no seatbelt on.
I will get a custom paint job on my car depicting a person driving while on their phone with no seatbelt on.
If you distribute Linux crackers then you need to provide not just the list of ingredients but also the recipe used to make them.
Idgaf about rabies
Now that’s a take I wasn’t expecting to see.
The past tense of the verb “to lead” is “led.”
“Lead” is a heavy metal.
It’s one of the most anticipated translations because it’s a beautiful looking game that is just impenetrable if you don’t speak Japanese. The best we had before was a translation script that you could read along with a walkthrough guide, but that’s not the way most people like to play a game.
It’s not surprising that if you start a project for a game like this and then go no-contact for a decade, people will start to look to see if they can pick up where you left off. There’s this unwritten rule in the fan-translation community that you don’t start working on a game that someone else has already started working on, but what is the time limit on that?
It seems like everyone in this situation could have done a better job of communicating in the first place, and then could have been more gracious to eachother after the fact.
Gentoo users in shambles
How the OOM Killer asks a process to terminate:
indiscriminate spraying
I should have tried a bit harder to search, the original quote by Sartre is:
“Every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance.”
“Every line of code is written without reason, maintained out of weakness, and deleted by chance” Jean-Paul Sartre’s Programming in ANSI C
Is this a joke or an AI hallucination? I’m pretty sure Sartre never wrote about programming in ANSI C.
There is a book called “Programming in ANSI C” by E. Balagurusamy
I can only find other references to this quote from sites that are linking this article.
The article actually does date back to 2016 so it’s not AI generated.
I played Forza Horizon 4 and the Drivatars are pretty convincing. They make exactly the kind of mistakes on the track that I make and they can be challenging but beatable in a way that’s much more fun than any other racing game I had played before.
Nothing in the licensing scheme changed, at all.
This statement is incorrect. The SDK had specific source files placed exclusively under the SDK license, and the remainder of the repository dual licensed between GPL 3 and the SDK license. So the licensing scheme did change.
See also: https://github.com/bitwarden/sdk-internal/blob/main/LICENSE
I get why you’d suggest the previous commenter is out of touch with what users want, but what does that have to do with being a software engineer?
Does Croc have a big enough fanbase to be able to pull off an exclusivity deal?
I’ve had this one in my images folder for at least a couple of decades. No idea where I saved it from:
What an inflammatory headline.
He refers to himself as “Ba3” but a bishop on a3 would be a dark-square bishop 🤔
alt text: “We’re going to have to work together to get over our hangups if we’re going to learn to move on Catan’s hexagonal grid. It’s bad enough that we lost our crew of pawns when we passed within firing range of Battleship.”
Yes!