Neither is the Linux one.
Also, why are you bringing keyboards to public computers‽
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
Neither is the Linux one.
Also, why are you bringing keyboards to public computers‽
I’m happy to see they want to go this direction.
Sadly, this fully allows them to “release games” as a service the same way they do now, they just have to put it in some small writing.
Sadly, it does not require them to sell games as products so customers can actually own them.
It’s too little, and perhaps even too late.
Ah, so the answer is no, no it’s not done yet. Cool. /s
To add, this means no it’s not yet officially supported.
Next panel shows the sword surrounded by flames, angry scribbles, and those “menacing” kanji from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
Little sidenote; those are katakana, not kanji.
To give more context, they’re entirely different writing systems; kanji are words and verb-roots written in Chinese characters, katakana simply represent the sounds of loanwords and onomatopoeia. In this case the “menacing” part isn’t represented by a word with meaning but by the sound of rumbling thunder, writtem as ゴロゴロ (goro-goro). There is no dictionary definition for this, only sound, so they’re written in katakana instead of kanji.
Sounds like you want OG Mercy from Overwatch, who didn’t work out btw
No, FPS players tend to be the “killer” type of player who play to score and win, they are rarely the “socialite” type of player who are in it for teamwork.
Simply put, this is the wrong audience to implement this idea in, there are gaming communities where this works but FPS just isn’t one of them.
I’m not sure what you mean by that, so just to clarify what I meant: A lot of countries require you to prove you have a sustainable income, so showing them you’ve earned 2500-3000 EUR every month for the past three years, and that you already have a contract waiting for you in their country, works. Showing you received 10 000 USD once when you can’t prove a sustainable income won’t do.
This makes it hard for people to move just because they got lucky with money once.
I’m not saying it’s a good thing or not, just that this is the case.
You can also not do it, it was just an additional comment!
It renders correctly on the web as well for me.
But the ``` being on their own line is how to write it properly, as stated this website among many others.
This way, you can put the intended programming language on the same line as the first ```, ensuring proper colour coding!
Ex.
echo "Hello $name\n";
echo "Hello $name\n";
EDIT I checked on mobile, it rendered odd on Jerboa for me:
Now it is fixed:
Or that, yes.
Even if you suddenly cash out a lucky 10 000 USD once, a lot of countries’ income requirements still filter you out
I’m very much doubting you can verify everything in your computer/phone as even computer part manufacturers have difficulty tracing their supply chain, so good luck with that.
As a not beginner, you still use package management, your UI might change but that’s about it.
mintinstall
is actually a pretty great tool, I just wish it was easier to review an entry
Nothing that needs to be plugged in or charged
How are you using this site?
Isn’t Facebook marketplace an awful place to buy things? The only people I know used it all got scammed.
USA: eBay
JP: Rakuten
NL: Marktplaats
There is probably a zillions better alternative in w/e country you are, if not online then flee markets or thrift stores
You mean they’re slightly off? Like 7:00?
Okay now I get the joke.
I hate these kind of people.
By the way, your ``` both need to be on their own, separate line
One is unsollicited spam and occasionally dangerous content shoved down your throat against your will
The other is something the creators of your show made to hype you up for the show
I don’t hate the skip buttons, but I do associate hate with the former because of what it’s associated with.
Perhaps you do, too?
I recommend against setting public computers to Dvorak.