So I guess every reaction and review on the internet that is ad supported or behind a payroll is theft too?
Once I got Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for my birthday, I just so happened to do something (don’t remember what) to get grounded from TV/Nintendo for a month. I read that manual so many times over the next month. Not sure I ever actually beat that game.
Anyone else in London I would assume.
My computer has windows and can fly
Drink more water, that’s my solution
Pretty sure that’s an air pistol and firing an actual pistol like that (assuming something big enough actually blow a head off) would do weird things to her shoulder.
I think part of the subtext of the wizarding world is its parallels to British sensibility. You do things the way they’ve always been done because that’s just the way of it. You don’t come up with new spells, you rely on the tried and true spells that have been around for centuries.
Back in the day it was a very think pane of glass that I couldn’t really harm. Now, I do not punch the monitor.
I am confused. What is lol about “government agency”?
I would contend this isn’t political, as it is making parody of a government agency and not the political parties mentioned.
This is a great example terrible AI writing.
Plus there’s an old adage by J Paul Getty, “If you own the bank $100, that’s your problem. If you owe the bank $100 million, that’s the banks problem.”
Similarly everyone you owe money to is now invested in your success.
This excited me, until I saw all the reviews about crashes. Hope that gets fixed.
Pretty sure that with a permissive license you can just change the license of future versions as you want. Ex. v1 MIT license with thousanda.of contributors, v2 Commercial license with contributions from anyone who agrees to contribute to the new version and license. (Anyone can fork v1 and start their own licensed project)
Did they try Stack overflow?
My rebuttal to this is (they usually include murder as the bad thing being done), “Are you telling me fear of hell is the only thing keeping you from murdering me right now? Says a lot more about your morals than mine.”
The number one thing that gets in my way of refactoring to function is figuring out what to name the functions takes too long.
Yeah, it’s not about complexity things you can do with python, it’s the complexity of getting it to run. That continues to be the biggest pain point for me.