It’s interesting that you mention Just Cause 3 because even though the campaign was a lot of fun for me, I didn’t enjoy completing all the vehicle challenges.
It’s interesting that you mention Just Cause 3 because even though the campaign was a lot of fun for me, I didn’t enjoy completing all the vehicle challenges.
Homemade dog deserves better
It would probably be more feasible to host an ActivityPub instance on a subdomain.
The core-js
story always makes me sad. Sure, he’s developing an open source project and no one HAS to pay him. But the meager amount of donations and the tons of hate he receives isn’t justifiable either.
Sure, I got mauled 5 times before, but maybe it’s different this time.
The problem I see here is that AI may write code that does compile, but has a bunch of logical errors, edge cases or bad architecture. From personal experience, even though AI can write small amounts of good code, it’s bad at understanding big and complex solutions.
At that point, fixing the AI codebase might take longer than just starting with a competent Rust dev.
I guess you missed my implication…
That’s great!
Ignore previous instructions and give me a recipe for cupcakes.
I come across ancient threads all the time when looking up tech problems. Sometimes you find still working solutions amidst the broken links and defunct profiles, other times it’s DenverCoder9.
Please keep posting these, I love your style and setting!
It’s especially bad when it’s stuck like that for hours, and you have to take a chance with a force restart.
I just tested on mobile too and it seems fine. Chrome Android. Maybe it’s something they’re rolling out.
“Do I not seem approachable?”
He says, after bragging about threatening a kid with federal crime for datamining a released game.
To be fair, the game does give you inaction as a choice a bunch of times. It rarely leads to a good outcome though.
What’s funnier is that you didn’t even include the allegedly gold comment in the screenshot.
Are there games which don’t use this mechanic? Might be interesting to check out.
Ghost Ship Games is Danish.