So basically, it’s a poorly marketed $40 game facing a lot of free and popular competition.
So basically, it’s a poorly marketed $40 game facing a lot of free and popular competition.
As a longtime Heroes of thr Storm player, it had just the level of ability and territory progression I wanted.
As a highly sensitive person, what I’ve learned for me is:
I loved my course on patterns. It was tough, but I now regularly feel like I can apply mastery of this tricky subject to my software projects. The course used a variety of techniques:
Together, this taught us
I appreciate this approach because patterns are an inherently fuzzy subject.
It’s more like languages evolved to incorporate the most common idioms and patterns of their ancestors. ASM abstracted common binary sequences. C abstracted common ASM control structures and call stacks. Java leaned hard on object orientation to enable compositional and inheritence-based patterns widely used in C and early OO languages. Python baselines a lot of those patterns, and makes things like the Null Object pattern unnecessary.
The implication of “leave a review!” is they want info on quality to improve service; the twist is they don’t care about that, just getting information about you for ad targeting.
A cluster duck, if you will.
Some servers have a c/NoStupidQuestions
Passion. The people here care enough to have not only left Reddit, but to have made a new community here.
Love this idea. I definitely treat most content lists as an inbox; if I’ve interacted with it, archive it somewhere unobtrusive in case I need to refer to it later.
I’m just waiting for my data export request to come through, then gonna hit the shred button.
What, nine thousand?!
Jerboa’s been working for me. I wonder if it’s a background battery / processing permission issue.
Shout out to Touhou.
I’m on a crusade to call them “lemlets”.
Can we call communities “lemlets?”
As a longtime Plex user, I also hate their lack of focus and tendancy to priorotize bad features (like paid streaming and VR). But this one feels more like a way to re-focus on video by removing photo code from the main (video) app’s codebase, making it easier to maintain.