People hated them, because they told the truth.
People hated them, because they told the truth.
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Getting swole on the tears of my enemies.
True, but I would struggle to beat them in a 2nd amendment debate.
Seems like you’ve basically figured it out.
Time to switch to dota. Smite 2 also coming out soon…
Her foot is dangerously close to what appears to be a landmine.
It smells like you da toilet.
Wouldn’t setting to 180 be best, to maximize area of effectiveness.
Not from an algorithm.
Turing Incompleteness is a pathway to many powers the Computer Scientists would consider incalculable.
'Nam wins again.
True. There seems to be a large portion of the Lemmy user base that are either new to discussions, or have an extremely limited and narrow experience interacting online and expect everything to be like what they’ve seen before.
What defines too many questions? How many questions should we allocate each user? Even if everyone has access to a single question, I’m sorry to tell you that’s still hundreds of thousands of questions you would see.
People asking for answers instead of doing their own personal research is older than civilization iself. Asking someone that already knows the answer before doing your own research is a fundamental and basic effort to reward evaluation that humans learn at an extremely young age.
Insomnia mode is hardmode. It looks good on the surface and has a few niche builds, but it comes with pretty severe stat penalties overall especially the sanity reduction.
The Matrix Trend Theorem tells us that each Matrix movie is half as good as the previous one. The Wiesau Factoring Algorithm ultimately states that there exist critical values (Wiesau Factors) at low quality where the movie becomes good again. Because the Matrix trends in such a predictable and constant way, it is highly likely that there will eventually be a Matrix movie that is Wiesau Factorable.
In my experience, this is nothing new and sadly something that is to be expected. Mods need to be people that are perpetually online, and those people tend to have a severe lack of experience when it comes to handling and controlling any level of power.
Unfortunately calling them out like this and hoping the drama gains enough traction to cause change is the only effective solution I’ve ever seen have somewhat meaningful impact.
7.7 billion divided by 160,000 is average ~480,000 of loan money per person. So they bailed out a large chunk of rich kids going to expensive private schools. Cool.