Could be a square in a two dimensional space with different rules.
Could be a square in a two dimensional space with different rules.
Reading up on the GitHub page, it has a few concerning WIPs. Might not be worth swapping to a different DE.
It’s non-linear to me but if something is mentioned in the book that happened in the past, I just read that book in the frame of being a prequel. It hasn’t really turned into anything spoiler heavy. Though the City Watch novels are a lot more linear and tend to see a lot of character growth.
I understand your concern. I wouldn’t be criticising their spelling in the main body of the post, but at the very least they should be spell checking the title. An occasional typo is usually forgiving but if the Lemmy feed is showing a post with many spelling mistakes it’s not going to go down well.
Learning spelling and ensuring it is correct is part of learning a language.
If I was posting in a Chinese forum, I would be very careful to ensure the Chinese characters are correct. Differences in minor radicals can make all the difference, e.g. 慢 and 漫 are distinctively different words. It’s a different kind of spell checking.
Half your posts are specific questions to a specific game which could be answered by searching Google. Such posts do not promote open discussion.
And you might need to check your spelling a bit.
If you had a post like ‘I really love Red Dead Redemption 2 (note spelling is correct here) for (insert mission here)’, other Lemmy users might chime in with their own favourites.
So you need to curate your posts a bit. Maybe stick to commenting for the time being.
Be yourself, children will get past your facade and your inhibitions when you realise it.
I’ve sometimes behaved as if I don’t give a shit and they still trigger me in the right direction to make me goofy.
And of course they were found in the same location they went missing.
Panel 3 was pulled off so well, I actually felt a bit warm and fuzzy before panel 4.
Terry Pratchett is pretty much the Tolkien of flat earth literature.
Edit: give me 100 upvotes and that will satisfy me more than 2k on Reddit.
Edit 2: AWESOME!
Building on their comment, perhaps the capacitor is building up energy and dissipates it every 20 seconds. Like beats in resonance when you hear a pulsing in the volume when a guitar plays a single note or chord.
And it’s easy to lose the routine and gets even harder to start again.
This is something I show students in physics class because they’re just morbid at high school age and I’m pretty morbid myself.
But no, I do black it out on the slideshow and give the antsy a chance to vacate the classroom.
Excellent writeup. 👍
So it would actually be a nice reset button where only the rich would “suffer”
It would be nice but there’s always a way…
I’ve got two F710s and they’re reliable enough. I wouldn’t trust them in pro gaming though.
If I got in the sub and saw one of these used to steer it, I’d be very concerned. I know they’re not really blaming Logitech; just taking one of these out of the plastic packaging and saying ‘OK, now we’ve got steering and propulsion!’ is not really a safety culture to get behind.
Feel like this is an indirect reference to Donnie Darko.
I love the word ‘kerfuffle’.
I think some of us admit to doing this as kids.
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