Our DM, a dentist, so not in tech, used it to put together a D&D campaign, and so far it’s been fantastic.
I make things with computers. Preferably artsy things, but I also like to work on random scripts and pipelines. I like D&D & video games, but don’t always have time to play them. I like pet chicken. I watch soccer, especially NWSL & USWNT, as well as some WSL and whatever happens to be on.
Our DM, a dentist, so not in tech, used it to put together a D&D campaign, and so far it’s been fantastic.
I always have to do custom. It’s shitty, but I’m not going to lunch to subsidize someone’s pay, I just want a sandwich.
I disagree. Paying $25 for a family of 4 and having the added bonus of not putting up with theater bullshit (e.g. ridiculous candy prices and asshole people) seems like a damn good deal.
Flying cars and hover boards
Posters like this always assume that their candidate is the other option if the person doesn’t abstain or vote 3rd party.
Probably because there isn’t a giant mini blind lobby, and people plastering stickers all over their pickup trucks yelling about their mini blind rights.
Strong 8 vibes today
At this point the screenshot thing needs it’s own sub
I think that if you’re comfortable doing it, go for it. If you didn’t have any experience, and are lucky enough to live near an avian vet, maybe it’d be good to have them do it once while you observe and can ask questions, but it sounds like you’d do fine as is.
Thank you, I really appreciate the info. I talked to my psychiatrist and she said generics can vary 10 to 20% in potency, and some people are sensitive to that, so that’s likely causing the change in side effects for me.
I’ve actually been shocked by how little production drops during winter. For example, we Feb & March, our coldest months this year, we produced 1.75 MWh/month, which actually beats every summer month before it, and is only beaten by this August, which was our highest producing month ever at 2.04MWh. Most summer months before that were closer to 1.5. Only thing I need to do is clear the panels after it snows.
App wise I recommend just using the progressive web app (install website as app). It works very well, and you always get the latest updates.
For the server, find one that targets one of your interests.
Oil demand deceleration is up in country where demand for non battery vehicles is down. China.
Yes, it’s the embarrassment that’s really important here. 🙄
New plan: become an elite athlete, take advantage of free healthcare every 4 years. It’s honestly a better plan than my current one, which is to pay 16k every year for healthcare, only to be too scared of extra fees to use it.
I was thinking more of an open API of how the game interacts with multiplayer services, so that in theory anyone could setup a server, or server services. In practice I completely agree with you though. Nobody wants to do the whole “Oh wait, you’re on that server? I have an account with that other server” thing. Steam, or some other party, would just become the defacto place.
Oh, it would be super fun if you’re into the game, as long as it doesn’t become a job, which it might.
I could see this leading to standardizing and outsourcing multiplayer services, which would be interesting.
That being said, before that happens, as a developer I’d be like: here’s a zip file with all of our proprietary stuff ripped out. Have fun spending the next few months getting it to work well. Congratulations, you’re now supporting a game that did poorly enough for us to drop it.
But seriously, go sign it. Long term it should be a good thing.
That’s such a capitalist way of thinking. “The daycare down the street is never going to compete with ABC Baby Slaughter as long as their rates are higher!”
I miss good arcade racers. I don’t remember the name of them, but I remember on the Xbox or 360 there were some really fun ones where you race around cities and nice landscapes. You could just jump in with friends and race. These days any racing game I try is like a job. Oh, you want to race? First drive to the garage, pick your car, talk to the mechanic, then spend 20 minutes driving to the race track. Mario Kart is about the only fun racing game I can think of, but I’d prefer something with real cars.