Isn’t every video game just moving colourful blocks?
(Except Quake obviously)
Isn’t every video game just moving colourful blocks?
(Except Quake obviously)
I’m not sure that this link really helps your case, given these key points from the description:
The resolution by the British representative, Ambassador Sir Anthony Parsons
demanded an immediate cessation of hostilities between Argentina and the United Kingdom and a complete withdrawal by Argentine forces
Resolution 502 was in the United Kingdom’s favour by giving it the option to invoke Article 51 of the United Nations Charter and to claim the right of self-defence
he likes to larp in the words of a better man
That’s such a great description of this kind of tech-bro behaviour.
True. I’m certainly at the point where quick jobs that I would have once done in Python quite often get done in Dart instead, avoiding the “context switch” of having to think in Python for that one task.
Yes, when I did a search, I found I had a choice between two quite small and inactive communities, so I went for the slightly larger one. I’ll crosspost today’s post to that community see if it stirs up any more interest.
Yes, I really adopted it due to Flutter, but the dev team really are doing great work to make it a nice language, especially with version 3.
Oof. I got about 65% on the images I hadn’t seen in the post. I must be pretty close to being replaceable by an adversarial network.
You never wash your belt? I bet you never wash the poop-knife either.
Sheesh.
What does “zoomed in to check which colour they re-used in the second chart so didn’t even realise there was a third one” count as?