

Huh, apparently it is a “simple suspension bridge”, which when I click gives:
Not to be confused with Suspension bridge or Swing bridge.
These bridge people need to sort out their naming schemes!
Huh, apparently it is a “simple suspension bridge”, which when I click gives:
Not to be confused with Suspension bridge or Swing bridge.
These bridge people need to sort out their naming schemes!
Excellent work!
Feed another rookie into the machine, Helmut
I don’t think this is a suspension bridge, I can’t see any suspension and the caption says “swing bridge”
Also I wonder how it handles reposts, i.e. the same link multiple times in one community
A long time ago I worked on a project which had all the user-facing text strings in their own separate file (for ease of translation). I didn’t think much more of it at the time, but even if I was just rubber-stamping this PR then seeing that a code-only refactor was touching the strings file would raise an eyebrow.
He’s got the perfect shit-eating smirk for this headline
I would also like to know! This seems like advice from the early days of Android when the software was way more buggy, everything seems very stable nowadays and I rarely find myself needing to reboot because something is in a bad state.
Same principle as a former burglar who now installs security systems or a former soldier who now works as a bodyguard. You’ve got the skills, you just want to use them in a different way!
I’m not going to buy one but I’m always interested to see what they can make
That’s an incredible username!
what other game can you accelerate to literal infinity and beyond by simply driving backwards
Watch GDQ, turns out quite a lot of games!
Apparently so! I’ve only ever installed its games through Lutris though, seems to work fine on the Steam Deck.
Yeah you have to claim it through an Amazon account but then it adds the game to your Epic Games account. They do some through Epic, some through GOG, some through something called Legacy Games, and some just through their own launcher.
Click the link, it’s via Amazon
The tag is the Prime
in the title, filter that out (or just ignore it) if you don’t want to see them. As discussed in sticky post you can get a free trial and claim all the games, so that’s why it’s allowed.
Scientists smart enough to get approval for buying ecstasy for research purposes!
Any idea how I go about setting up a second sub(?)network? I’ve got a load of old routers but I’ve always assumed they’re too locked down to be of any use.
Well professional developers are often employed by companies that want make use of open source code to sell their proprietary code. It seems more likely to me that those companies will instruct their developers not to work on any GPL code rather than some big ideological shift in the individual developers.