I feel like one of those isn’t like the others
I feel like one of those isn’t like the others
Seems I need to read up more on the specifics of MMT. It feels like you keep contradicting yourself between your posts, but maybe I’m just missing something?
Is that right? I thought the general notion is that demand outpacing supply causes inflation. Doesnt printing money inherently increase demand? That’s why the Fed raised interest rates to fight inflation in the US, it slows money down by making things more expensive (in simplistic terms).
I’ve used them games that are more point and click (like strange horticulture).
Every senate/house seat the Democrata win makes it all the harder for Republicans to pass any significant legislation.
Just look at what happened with both Trump and Biden. Slim majorities in both house and senate led to a lot of legislation getting killed. Just recall how long it took the house to pick a speaker, while Republicans may have a majority it doesn’t mean they can weild it.
Maybe I’m not aware of similar configurations you can do, but it’s only sorta it’s own container. VSCode can actually directly connect to it automatically so you can develop in host os but run directly against the container. Additionally this means some visualization/gui interfaces can be visible on the host side (this is a gift and a curse).
So you basically have system integrated containers/vms. It’s not perfect, but it is definitely leagues better than what windows development was prior and may have some advantages over Linux only deployments (not sure if the system integrations are feasible in Linux hosts).
I’m surprised this wasn’t mentioned more. Unlike a lot of the other games, the world feels a bit more centered around magic. Also if you’re a fan of Harry potter it does a good job of capturing that setting (in my opinion).
I’ve been saying this since it released. Cool mechanics, but boring world and gameplay. I’m still a bit salty about the loss of real dungeons, nothing in BOTW or TOTK feel as memorable as the previous games.
Maybe they changed things up in later seasons? I don’t recall the first season really getting into anything like that (and I think I only made it 1-2 seasons in).
This was my issue with comedians in cars getting coffee. Felt like being talked down to by rich spoiled celebrities.
This has been a concern of mine for a long time. People act like docs and code bases are enough, but it’s obvious when looking up something niche that it isn’t. These models need a lot of input data, and we’re effectively killing the source(s) of new data.
Is it not the thing being fed to Gimli(?) in the bottom right image?
Another thing I haven’t seen mentioned is its one of the last places open late anymore. I live close to a city, but if I need to grab something late (9:30+) fast food is about the only place open.
Did they actually do that with Leisure Suit Larry? Cause that’s kinda funny.
I think the FarCry games meet all of your requirements (which means the Avatar game by Ubisoft probably would too)?
The Doom games also have an upgrade system (not sure if any released on PS5).
I mean that was one of the attacks nazis used against jews, they claimed they had a lot of wealth and were the cause of most Germans problems.
The issue is Trump is wealthy and america is more willing to attack the underprivligied.
They should just release metroid prime 5 at this point. Literally dump you into the game as if 4 actually existed.
Yep, don’t be afraid to ask for help. The people at polling places are usually very nice and helpful!
This is the same type of criticism the paper made. The real intent behind the saying is given random output (where all outputs have nonzero probability) eventually you will create anything/everything.
Its a thought experiment around infinity, probability, and art.
It was definitely part of the appeal. I got into arguments with people that Netflix would eventually succumb to ads. I’ve also been warning people about not owning digital content from back when all iTunes purchases came with DRM (or maybe they still do, does iTunes still exist?).