The actor?!
The actor?!
I predict that in under 4 years, he’ll have run to Russia for sanctuary, where he’ll tweet for the rest of his days. He’ll make some kind of comparison between himself and Snowden. The media will start to report less and less on what he says, and people will pay less and less attention to him as he is no longer able to do rallies.
Is there a higher resolution version?
I have had a comment of mine removed from .ml for (correctly) indicating that hexbear is not a trustworthy instance.
No, that would be obnoxious. I would just have it all in the present tense. If you’re reading a page that was applicable in 3.5 but not 5e, just have a banner indicating the version it applies to. The Dwarf Fortress wiki does this and it’s clear to anyone reading.
This is totally unrelated, but –
Wookieepedia is the only lore site that makes sense to be written in the past tense. The stories take place a long time ago, after all.
In contrast, I hate the Forgotten Realms wiki. There’s no good reason for entries there to be written in the past tense. Grr.
I wonder how long it would take for the radioactivity to be indistinguishable from the atmospheric average.
Dwarf Fortress!
All fair. I haven’t tried either with the Deck, though that’s more because I don’t want to try games from either platform with a controller. I have had success running both on my Linux desktop, though.
This is just my experience, but I have had next to zero issues running games on the Deck that were related to the platform. Most problems I’ve encountered are along the lines of the game being KBM-centric and it being difficult to play with the controller inputs.
The only Linux-specific issues I can’t think of are related to trying to install or mod games outside of Steam (Skyrim in particular is far more difficult to mod on Linux than I expected).
That sounds like nonsense. I’ll have to look it up!
And it’s so ridiculously good. The NYT even wrote an article about it.
If you’re on Linux (or Mac), add an alias to your .bashrc:
alias activate="source env/bin/activate"
Now you can activate your venv by just running activate
in the project root!
Seems legit as a concept, though the author is giving weird vibes.
I’m not sure what “globohomo” means but it sounds like a 4chan homophobic term. Additionally the author says they wanted a search engine giving results without “political inclinations”, which reads to me as “reality has a liberal bias and I don’t like that”.
I’ll pass on this for now.
Curses, you’ve got a point…!!
“this would work if you did something completely different” lmao
Thanks for sharing the source! I had a feeling it was The Reductress, I love their stuff.
What’s the bottom left one?
Groovy!
It’s such a joy to use the closure system, whether iterating over a list with each
or removing redundant references with tap
.
Well…the headline only says the planet is 6.9 times as big as Earth. Jupiter is at least that large, last time I checked, so without more context I also don’t know what is special about it.