

Life Is Strange is one of the most notorious games which explicitly lie to the players that the choices they make affect the plot. They do not, in a single bit.
Life Is Strange is one of the most notorious games which explicitly lie to the players that the choices they make affect the plot. They do not, in a single bit.
You dislike mosquitos all you want. Some species rely on them. There’s always something. They exist for a reason.
Alternatively you can just install screen doors, wear long sleeves, and use mosquito repellent.
I didn’t see it coming until I almost went through your first paragraph. Well played.
But in Europe they also burn coal, no? Or burning gasoline, natural gas, trash, anything.
Stop whining here and contact Microsoft before their next database backup job runs.
80%? Why this ramdom number? Why not use 1 sigma, 2 sigma or any other terms with more statistical meaning?
And in a previous comment you implied 100% by saying “random point”. Here, I made a screenshot of it.
You have the options of:
It’s like a girl you can’t have. Beat it.
“Don’t worry. We’re on a set.”
But it requires you to oil your… you know.
looks around myself for somewhere long and soft and spungy so that I can cut in half
At the start of July
Ah, so I see you switched to Linux and made the time travel. Cheers.
started running
This is the biggest flag that people in your age group having a hurting back.
The original post was two years ago. Why talk about it now?
How about long-press on the address bar, then choose “Copy”? You can paste the link in the chat box with your friend.
Or more specifically, you shall not rely on another brain, no matter how well that brain functions. You have a brain of yourself. Use it or lose it. It’s not reprated work prevention. It’s Alzheimer’s disease prevention.
Not true. Many laptops especially ThinkPad have a secondary M.2 slot.
Gemini: STFW
Google search: ATFA (Ask The Fucking AI)
Yes, and no, sir, you missed the point. The procedure here is to allocate then give away, not reading a fixed-length returned value.
Say you can only afford to have ten bytes in the stack. You allocate char s[10];
then give it to a library to parse something. Also telling it to abort if it’s going to be longer than ten bytes, of course.
Since OP uses it for freelance business, self-hosting and stuff, I recommend even one step further, by a new computer and try to replicate all workflows there. Don’t fuck with the old one until one day OP suddenly noticed that he hasn’t booted his old computer for one year, then he can sell it as parts.