Actually the videos get stitched together dynamically.
Actually the videos get stitched together dynamically.
When you add a new ability you could register it in a OnAttack or whatever list for that character.
Then you can just loop that list and activate them all.
My ex could barely taste the heat so they loved everything crazy hot by normal standards.
Not everyone has extreme reactions to it.
I think the act itself implies the threat. If they have those resources and are willing to brazenly break the law like that no actual threat is needed.
Even if they aren’t violent and have no intention of being so the implication is there.
I guess the fear of people with those resources coming after you.
I would suck dick for weed. But I like sucking dick so it’s more like a benefit.
Coke also isn’t physically addictive surprisingly.
We know very little about it at this point. It doesn’t reek of anything, seems like you’re just making assumptions based on very little information.
Apparently valve doesn’t really assign teams to certain projects. People can work on what projects they like and things organically get people behind them if they are looking good or interesting.
This means games that do get completed are often really good and ones that weren’t looking good fizzle out.
It’s an interesting approach for sure. I think it makes sense rather than steaming ahead with a bad game. On the flip side what could be an interesting product may die out.
It’s happened several times to half life 3 apparently.
Medical test for competency would make sense.
My point is forced retirement is basically ageist.
I don’t think so. One you’d lose Bernie. Two it’s a bit harsh to assume anyone over a certain age isn’t mentally capable of governing or changing with the times.
I think term limits would serve you much better.
Scaled absolutely. Works really well. We have a pr ci pipeline. And cd set up on the trunk. Everything is PRed before being merged to the trunk.
As it’s all 1s in binary you can overwrite any character by doing an or with DEL
I don’t think end users are the problem.
Anyone looking to make an easy buck can steal your source, flip some assets and sell it as their own.
That is a big vulnerability. Especially to indie Devs who potentially work on razor thin margins already.
We have a piece of legacy software and we have to replace certain symbols in text values as there’s manual SQL construction everywhere and none of it uses parameters.
If I had to guess I’d say the email address was sent as part of the request and not verified.
I think it’s more that most Muppets are silly and not very intelligent
No it’s just a coincidence as far as we know. But it does look bad at first glance.
Context is very important.
If the kid had no intention of using it and didn’t brandish it at the police then shooting him doesn’t seem like the correct course of action.
If the police told them to drop it and they refused it is a different story.
The point is we don’t know so it’s impossible to say whether it was justified.
They aren’t all hype. They are amazing technology.
A lot of the software built with them is completely just hype though.