

Non-healing consumables are always either so strong they’re required to finish the game (Terraria) or so weak that they may as well be a placebo (Cyberpunk).
Non-healing consumables are always either so strong they’re required to finish the game (Terraria) or so weak that they may as well be a placebo (Cyberpunk).
Exchange has always been done with IOUs. Even when bartering was the meta they still exchanged promissory notes for larger scale transactions where they didn’t have the goods on hand.
You’re licking the boots of a company that uses the work of others without compensation or credit then sells it back to you at a premium. This is the exact behavior the GPL license aimed to prevent. I have nothing against the technology if it’s made with permission and benefits the people it depends on, but that’s clearly not the case here.
Ludites are an apt comparison. The Luddites fought to protect their industry from industrialists who aimed to replace them with cheap, low skilled and child labour. The goal of AI isn’t advancement it’s replacement, and most of the companies pushing it are transparent about that.
You can’t larp about using opensource software while creating memes using closed source garbage.
More likely trained to remove all artist credits.
Is hating on the Holocaust hating on the Nazis?
Immortals is far too generic to be a problem, there are plenty of other works that also use that name. The name changed from gods and monsters because they didn’t want to fight monster energy and potentially delay the game.
Ford is a corrupt POS but this is one of his only good stances.
The reason plane accidents are less common is because the worst licensed pilot is more competent than the average licensed driver by a wide margin
Airplanes will never be pilotless, there will always be a human in the loop for redundancy. A failure in a self driving car could kill a few people at most, a failure in a pilotless plane could kill thousands.
My solution:
The outer square lines in the third column/row is the result of the difference between what exists in the first two items in that row/column. Only outer lines appearing only once will be in the 3rd shape. The center lines seem to be only center lines that appear in both shapes. Therefore x is 52, since all outer shapes cancel and there are no shared center lines. The rest is fairly simple.
The second derivative of f(x) is 78x + 22, so the answer is 78(52) + 22 + 52 = 4130
I’m not completely confident in this solution but it seems to be consistent with the known columns and rows.
Looks like I got early access: %
I like that it’s possible, but I think it should be treated like a permission with a user accessible toggle in settings for each app.
I can’t stand Ford, but this would be a good move.
You can but if you want to get a perfect score at the evaluation after year 2 you need to complete the community center and meet a few other requirements. You can reevaluate at any time after the 2 years but it’s more interesting to do it within the original time limit.
I don’t know what you’re talking about. Stardew Valley is the most anxiety filled game I’ve ever played. 100s of goals, each with many codependencies and individual time constraints, all to be completed within a 2 year window.
Probably just a reporting bug. Comments stayed consistent.
Nobody is saying nothing, so everybody is saying something, or at least that’s what is sounds like with tinnitus.
“Don’t shoot! I’m with the science team!”
Could say the same for borh