cries into the chest of the borrow checker
cries into the chest of the borrow checker
You’re so close and yet: Whoosh
I’m just going to shove these words into your mouth because I cannot grasp the obvious.
More reasons to not give AAA corporations my money? Cool, cool.
Thanks for the direct link, this is a great little time waster.
I think that the team working on the DLC did the best they could with what time and resources they were given, which isn’t a stretch to guess wasn’t enough,” ROR2 lead programmer, co-designer, and concept artist Jeffrey Hunt told PCGamesN. “I remember the team at Gearbox we worked with on the Survivors of the Void DLC was doing really well, particularly on the new stages.” Still, Hunt said, “Seeing some of the rushed changes crippling that work is difficult.
“Right direction” my ass.
If they think this is bad, just wait until the tools to make games are further democratized. It’s already difficult to stay up with the latest hotness in the Indie scene and people are burned out on live service shenanigans.
Had your game on my wishlist and was giving it a close look, went ahead and picked it up based on the strength of being a fellow Lemmy poster. I’ll be sure to leave a review after putting some time in, best of luck.
D’ya Like Dags?
Well there’s a provocative anecdote if I’ve ever seen one. Well done.
Since moving to Linux this is at least the second time there have been issues with MS screwing up dual boot via grub. I switched to systemd-boot after the first incident, and thank goodness for that.
…and centipedes. Don’t forget the centipedes.
As someone that moved to Linux and has become accustom to full control of my system, I finally feel seen when it comes to GrapheneOS. Here’s to a native root solution down the road, your take a la sandboxing sounds nifty.
…for the ATM machine.
🏃🐝🏃♂️🐝🏃♀️🐝
Perfectly cromulent.
Good to know, thanks for the heads-up.
Thanks, I set up a Tasker profile to give this a go.
'tis but a joke. I’m still learning Rust, and really appreciate the borrow checker.