People have supposedly ripped several models from both games and some seem to line up nearly 100%, while others obviously use parts of the model.
But yeah, I can’t say I checked if they’re valid videos or made to enrage people.
People have supposedly ripped several models from both games and some seem to line up nearly 100%, while others obviously use parts of the model.
But yeah, I can’t say I checked if they’re valid videos or made to enrage people.
That’s why it’s called piracy, not theft.
Multiple ways.
Companies can completely erase the idea of ownership. If everything is subscription-based, they can simply stop the subscription and have no further obligations.
Or Europe just gets completely locked out of functionality, as already happens in some European countries.
Of course good things can come from this, but I’ve read here several times that this just isn’t a good proposition and might just lead to the anti-consumer practices disappearing in a negative way too.
Or kill it completely. The only reason I’ve held off signing this is that the wording is so vague that it could work in favor of gaming companies. I’d rather not see that.
You’re using a purposely convoluted example from the spec. And I think it shows exactly how TOML is better than JSON for creating config files.
The TOML file is a lot easier to scan than the hopelessly messy json file. The mix of indentation and symbols used in JSON really does not do well in bigger configuration files.
Seems to have the same effect to me, very weird.
Normally I tend to skim text pretty quickly, skipping words, but this makes my focus snap back to read every word, very funky feeling.
Kapsalon superiority
It was in 1956 though, why would they count post-redesign throws?
It’s just a badly quoted fact.
You forget 11. Shoot me, Daddy Musk
Haven’t heard that term, it’s usually called “ecoduct” over here.
This post misses the entire point of JSON/TOML/YAML and the big advantage it has over databases: readability.
Using a file based approach sounds horrible. Context gets lost very easily, as I need to browse and match outputs of a ton of files to get the full picture, where the traditional methods allow me to see that nearly instantly.
I also chuckled at the exact, horribly confusing example you give: upd_at. A metadata file for an object that already inherently has that metadata. It’s metadata on top of metadata, which makes it all the more confusing what the actual truth for the object is.
So trying to hack hackthebox is not permitted? Confusion is the name of the game
I use syncthing, which works great unless you need a ton of space.
Bloatware and probably spyware. They’re all out to get your data.
Lol much better.
It is, if you turn around on street view, the Belgian road has separated bike lanes.
They’re going APE over some audio formats!
Everyone knows DAB+ is where it’s at these days
The fun thing about web pages is that you can share an url instead of taking a screenshot:
They are working on a new Legends game, which is somewhat similar in gameplay.
Could be that they’d rather not have any association made.