

So they just keep increasing the bribe attached to it or what?
So they just keep increasing the bribe attached to it or what?
There are sincere attempts to explain why things in the Alien universe are the way they are
But that’s not what made the original movies great. Not at all. A lot of stories are great because they do not tell certain aspects. Explaining it all just leaves you with nothing left to explore.
Being naked isn’t hot. Being partly dressed and suggestive is hot. You need to leave some things hidden to make it interesting.
Great, now I’ve got tea on my sweater…
This really caught me by surprise.
What part of the story are you referring to? The part where he asked for port 22 or the part where he got it?
Love that game.
Hate that aspect ratio.
It’s certainly not her fault this happened but if she hadn’t left her phone somewhere else this would have been over inside an hour .
That’s only because the fifth half usually is as difficult as two halfs at once.
Eventually the cost of keeping and the benefit gained from returning them might become greater than the benefit gained from their leverage, which is when they’ll be returned. However, that remains to be seen. If, eventually, the hostages’ wellbeing can be used to force the IDF’s hand in Hamas’ favour, I doubt they’ll be returned anytime soon, if at all.
The leverage? The hostage being a bargaining chip? Which is lost when the hostage is dead.
If they don’t plan to return them they would’ve killed them.
That’s nonsense.
It’s not just that… The backgrounds and animations are just so oddly barren. Like, “Link to the past” and later pixel art games such as secret of mana made such great use of the limited resources they had. You could see how people had passionately worked in those. This one? Have you seen the walkcycle? The empty landscape with a few sprites thrown in? Sorry, but this is weird. Yeah, especially regarding the contrast to the cinematic.
Man, I really was interested in that topic, but that guy really can’t do talks.
With mouse wheels and touch screens everywhere, I can’t even remember the last time I wanted to drag a scroll bar. Even worse, I have faint memories of infinitely scrolling websites that just hated it when you dragged the scroll bar. What do you need that interaction for? I’m not judging, I’m just curious about the use case.
I really don’t get the article. It’s not the compiler’s purpose to prevent logic errors nor does it do that properly. Trying to overcomplicate your types to the degree where they prevent a few of them at the cost of making your code less flexible concerning potential future issues doesn’t sound like a good idea either.
What’s wrong with tests? Just write tests to see if your code does what it’s expected to do and leave the compiler for what it’s made for.
Weil, no. But maybe because the EU already fucking does so?
Well, let’s just take a look at the article…
Egypt official tells Europe to take in 1m Gazans
Oh, look, it’s literally in the first half of the title!
That’s just a dumb take… Europe took up over for million refugees from Ukraine. Because it’s the neighbouring countries that should help first and foremost. Kind of like what Egypt could do now… But instead they’re crying that the EU half a continent away should take care of it.
Since the war in Ukraine started, the EU accepted more than four million refugees from Ukraine. Because that’s what you do as the next countries.
You know what the EU didn’t do? Shit on Egypt for not taking refugees from Ukraine. Because that would have been stupid, right? Right?
You could call them “commies”.