Couple of spoilers in that article, admittedly the game has been around for a while but thought I’d mention it in case you’re trying to avoid them.
Couple of spoilers in that article, admittedly the game has been around for a while but thought I’d mention it in case you’re trying to avoid them.
It’s all human readable abstractions for 0s and 1s, isn’t it? Unless you’re working with quantum computers.
We want to draw the line somewhere, so my mum on FB doesn’t call herself a programmer for creating a post, but it’s not very clear where to put that line. I think it has to depend on the context, you could tell your hairdresser you’re a programmer to avoid the unnecessary details, but wouldn’t describe it as such in a job interview.
Even this isn’t exactly correct - that would allow you to cast reaction spells on your turn, but the rules do not.
When you cast a leveled spell using a bonus action, the only other spells you can cast on that turn is a cantrip, with your action.
The difference is you can’t cast more leveled spells at all, and you can’t cast any spells including cantrips if they don’t use an action. That last part doesn’t usually matter, unless you have multiple bonus actions, or reaction cantrips (which appeared in the playtest of next edition).
Edited to reduce misinformation, left the wrong in place so corrections make sense
I’d like to assume the compliance plan involves that - or at least moving it to a safer orbit - but it’s probably more likely the plan is just saying “we won’t do it again”.
Yeah they’re trying to sell us the idea that things are magical and wonderful instead of the most squeezed we’ve ever been.
Not that person, but the update is really good.
Throwing weapons are decent to use now (they were awful when they were added). I like the new skill tree and while I’m feeling a bit constrained by the cyberware limits I can see how it would make me feel much more powerful if I built towards it, instead of just having ED and SC limits I can easily exceed.
Do you have to have played the witness to get the jokes, or does it stand alone?
The bot compresses an article about how AI are good at compression… how deep does this go?
Interesting, I was taught you used a rolling boil for pasta so it wouldn’t stick together. Maybe there’s a halfway where it rolls for a few minutes then gets turned down as the pieces soften and become vulnerable to tearing.
We have a slightly later leaf with ~30k but now it’s getting older the range is only about 80mi in warm weather (much worse in cold). It’s not really viable for distances, but we could hire an ICE for those rare occasions.
“No, stupid questions!”
Any strategy can implode at any moment, except leaving Unity far behind you.
Well they weren’t going to admit it…
“Game that rips off more successful games is concerned that the originals might be more successful than them”
I guess you assume it would allow user submissions to reduce costs? If it was curated or first party content only I can’t see how that would happen. But I’m sure the profits are worth spreading and enabling csam.
Obviously this is not competitive, because the mainstream has decided the cheapest route is worth the consequences. Unless there’s regulation I don’t see it changing.
There’s a npp plugin called Big Files, I haven’t used it but it might be worth a look.
There wasn’t enough indoctrination in it, so they’re seeing what they can add.
I don’t play Armored Core, so I don’t really know what this means, but I must commend you for a very well formatted and detailed comment!
The article mentions deliberate decisions that caused more harm. But it was an “honest mistake” says the comments, so that’s ok.
Do you know a Lemmy app which actually lets you preview links before opening them? I’d like to test my suspicions sometimes but don’t have the option.