this reminded me of that feature with lots of articles about its usefulness:
this reminded me of that feature with lots of articles about its usefulness:
merriam-webster has something on the lower part of the page.
it seems very close to what others have said: dork is the generally awkward fellow. nerd is the hobbyist who sacrificed socializing to the art. geek are the nerds with some niche circle.
why go for RAMs when the constitution says ARMs…
and no more bits or bytes too, double bytes small or quadbytes regular size all the way.
kilo bytes is a grand
mega bytes is a venti
giga bytes is a grand venti
terabytes is a doble venti
really large amounts of ARM is a ton
@platform('engagement')
game.Release().then(ninjaNFTandMTXDLC);
are you feeling it Mr. Crabs?
even in sourcery, the one that controls the domain has the biggest fuckery.
for the ones missing the marvelous HTML, I gotchu bro:
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I like your way of thinking!
This is definitely better than what I had in mind:
ackshually...
if you know, you know
the secret sauce is in the double dip.
where’s hackerman when we need him?
That sucks.
I hope you don’t catch it again. Things will be more tougher in the future as countries being pushed by businesses will downplay this more.
Would games that ride on to their ancestor’s titles count?
It’s reasonable to not expect final-for-real-fantasy <N> to not be the same as final-for-real-fantasy <N-1>. But since it is marketed this way, is it the norm to expect great things?
Games that don’t explicitly use numbers can be considered in this scheme too. Example: A game called “Barcraft: Burps and Germans: Oktoberfest” would count.
maybe, on off-chance, you fall under the term script monkey?
it’s like someone who understands well enough to run things but not grok through.
just remembered stumbling on it while reading some sci-fi.
it’s a security style.
the OG “goat” style says the only things that can request the server are those that get their badges from the server (or some place the server trusts) beforehand.
then comes the client that wants to be able to supply their own badges.
I recommend SQLitany when flexing your cross joined faith in the DB (daily bread).
simply marvelous~! future me (not being there) would have approved.
it’s flying (for now), okay? quit complaining~
sustainability is a future me problem.
I feel publishers are doing small stabs at originals while doing full milk-yo-wallet efforts with remakes/remasters. Pretty conservative approach, imo.
no foot to shoot, no problem! 👍
I think windows has a feature where it gets the update for other neighbors with windows. this might be why the extra lag.
oooorrr… as EA says, “to give the user a sense of accomplishment” ~
i think there’s something called aspnet, dolphin and badger.
also cowball for the artistic license.