That’s the spirit.
human garbage
That’s the spirit.
Dying to a bug in indie game can be so hilarious some youtubers in niche game communities got their rep from doing compilations of these. Case in point: PhanracK of WH:VT2 fame: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGlWiMg3bUg
Have you got some like this to follow?
I start to appreciate games that implement complex and sometimes rarely noticeable (immersive, boo) mechanics that come off naturally. And I notice how a thought pattern behind bad ones could’ve progressed.
Bugs? My favs are buggy to the point some of these bugs became their own mechanics. I only get annoyed when the game bores me out, and if bugs can’t make me feel like it, it’s fine. And some better-done games are pretty boring to me.
Years and years of fucking with legal system of your country.
Unless they are Uma Turman with her masochistic palm-fist strike training.
You are right. I asked Venice AI and that’s what it printed back:
Weapon-grade plutonium refers to plutonium that is highly enriched in the isotope plutonium-239 (Pu-239), which is suitable for use in nuclear weapons. It typically contains more than 90% Pu-239, with the remaining percentage consisting of other plutonium isotopes, such as Pu-240 and Pu-241.
Plutonium is not typically found in its pure form in nature and is usually produced through a process involving uranium. The production of weapon-grade plutonium involves several steps:
The resulting plutonium can be further purified and separated into different isotopes using various chemical and physical processes, including solvent extraction, ion exchange, or electromagnetic separation.
The production of weapon-grade plutonium requires careful control over the neutron flux and irradiation time to minimize the formation of unwanted isotopes like Pu-240, which can make it more difficult to achieve a nuclear explosion.
It’s worth noting that not all plutonium produced through this process has weapons-grade purity. Reactor-grade plutonium, for example, typically contains around 50-60% Pu-239 and is not suitable for use in nuclear weapons due to its higher content of unwanted isotopes.
So someone somehow likely obtained a noticeable amount of already enriched plutonium to sell to this yakuza guy.
The story of that plutonium is almost certainly a wild ride. Probably some side from Myanmar conflict mined it with slave labor to exchange it for guns and ammo, duped guy into buying it as the next hot thing worth millions, only to then being pillaged in some storage (likely with zero precautions) for years as the guy struggled to find anyone to sell it to… but DEA agents. This gives off Snatched vibes.
I faced that only with different editions of Windows limiting it by itself.
As it learns from our data, no wonder it fucks up at regexps. They are the arcane knowledge not accessible to us mere mortals, nor to LLMs.
There was a Mask sequel that was a moneygrab and it was so bad cynical rewiever I watched had a hard time joking about it.
Or did we collectively agreed to forget about it and I missed the memo?
Thanks, I kinda forgot about this gem.
My classmate who wore glasses before told me they did it for 20k roubles, like $200 today, so the prices are all over the place, but I’d keep your comment in mind and would research the clinic beforehand so it wouldn’t look like a makeshift tent with some retired soviet equipment.
Thank you. What’s the average cost in your place?
My focus distance is around one meter, I can’t really tell whatever happens above it.
If there’s some service to fix it, I’d love to.
Does DSP mean we would be able to average\limit the gain on them? Some creators master audio too conservative when the others try to blow ones ears from one’s head.
It excells at being dumb, one can say (:
Completely unconnected to OP, but oh fuck do I hate that Microsoft Excel couldn’t open two documents side by side before like 2017. They all opened in one instance of the app unless you launch another as an admin, and it even screamed at you that it can’t open files with the same name. W?T?F?
Snufkin undoing the cops’ expansionism on natives’ land is rad. Game is short, has it’s downsides as per forum threads about difficult run sequence and being kinda lost on the remote island, but it’s good for everyone who doesn’t even know about moomins, ages 5-99. It’s highlight are watercolor-stylized graphics making the picture look very pretty and good writing, albeit about simple things.
Sounds sick and right in my lane.