The Japanese version of the NES was a toploader, and the NES itself had a toploader version later on as well.
Also, what’s with the personal attack?
The Japanese version of the NES was a toploader, and the NES itself had a toploader version later on as well.
Also, what’s with the personal attack?
You connect power there.
This device literally does exactly this, coming from a USB C connector.
Let’s not pretend they’re not doing that as well.
This is the exact reason why Steam had a separate “recent reviews” statistic. A well-reviewed game with negative recent reviews is a good indicator that something broke (three exact reason should be spelled out in the reviews).
The only issue is that such reviews are not “self-cleaning” once the issue gets fixed, and not every negative reviewer will remove or correct their review manually.
There’s already docking stations for laptops that use two USB C connectors for exactly this reason.
And said state has both an interest in the stability of the currency as well as tools to influence it that are not available to everyone.
The launch price is what killed it. In a genre dominated by AA games, games need to use AA pricetags.
Cars being online has some tangible benefits in that they can transmit location data to emergency services, especially if the driver is unresponsive. Might save someone from dying in a ditch in the middle of nowhere.
Arguably, some of the data collected while driving is also very useful for maintenance and development (e.g. if a lot of vehicles start having a similar issue after X miles).
That said, this data should be limited in scope and use (e.g. must not be sold, especially not to insurance companies), as well as anonymized as much as possible. Which is currently not the case, and that definitely needs regulation.
Hey, don’t forget the Matlab people
I’m fond of ruff lately. Pretty much the same as black, but it just comes with the linter instead of being separate tools.
Just make another PR where you add formatter instructions to the readme and pyproject.toml.
Yes, this does nothing for game dev. But I don’t think it was supposed to.
The fact that this is a genAI Model generating a reasonable, context aware image a whopping 20 times a second is nonetheless pretty impressive.
On Windows, you can open the emoji picker with Win+. or Win+, (depending on locale iirc). Then just switch to the symbols tab by clicking the omega symbol and chose å
Alternatively, you can install PowerToys, which includes a quick accentuator tool.
Yaml is just arcane bullshit to actually write as a human. Nor is it intuitively clear how yaml serializes.
You can literally sort issues by last activity if you want to proritize based on that. There’s no reason to autoclose issues.