Baby brains are much less likely to have any prions.
Baby brains are much less likely to have any prions.
They can’t. It’s unenforceable.
Oh, damn. Why do assholes gotta ruin everything?
I’ve seen Nim before. It looks interesting, and I like the promise of a no-nonsense, performant language. I’m comfortable over here in dotnet land though. 😄
It’s not rare. There are just a lot of loud, terminally online people on Lemmy.
We shouldn’t be building unwalkable suburbs
https://abcbirds.org/blog/truth-about-birds-and-glass-collisions/
I’d discuss options with the HOA, but you do you.
https://abcbirds.org/blog/truth-about-birds-and-glass-collisions/
Why would you say something so blatantly silly?
Are you implying that helping birds avoid windows is an unsolved problem?
Wtf. Would you please do something about that?
It’s characters from a popular TV show as knitted figures.
Which works were sampled for this?
There has been research along those lines. If you give someone twice the starting money in Monopoly, they’ll still say they won due to skill.
Humans are ridiculous.
You could get up and do something about it right now.
In the sense that it applies to games already released, but not to previous installs. Allegedly. One of the main problems with all of this is that detecting only “valid” installs is a very hard problem, if not impossible. Unity’s attitude seems to be that devs just have to trust their numbers.
Additionally, some devs are reporting that they’ve been offered a pass on all this bs, if they switch to Unity’s own ad platform.
Unity changed the license, so developers have to pay a fee for every install of games made with Unity. Notice that it’s “install”. Not “sale”. Not “download”.
They claim they won’t count installs from demos, cracks, charity bundles, re-installs, etc, but absolutely no one trusts them at this point. Several devs have said they’re switching engine, despite the large cost of that.
I think that’s the guy who just won the election in Argentina