Management game you say? May I suggest Prosperous Universe?
Management game you say? May I suggest Prosperous Universe?
I don’t (generally) sail the high seas, but I’m surprised that people don’t use SysInternals tooling on windows. Of note:
ProcExp - A way better process explorer and has a built-in VirusTotal scanner for all running processes. 100 times better than standard process explorer. This in combination with windows defender is nearly always enough.
AutoRuns - A tool to see what automatically runs on your system. Included image hijacks and such. This is for handling potential post-infection scenarios.
That makes a lot more sense. Grateful for the explanation, thank you.
It’s been 15 years, but for engineering degrees isn’t “ABET Certified” basically a requirement? Mobile doesn’t let me search, frustratingly, so that website you provided isn’t super useful.
The game is definitely not for everyone, but ProsperousUniverse kind of stands alone when it comes to people’s descriptions of niches/genres.
The game is an economy/real-time MMO with no real PvP. “Real-time” not like an RTS but as in “this operation takes many hours or days” and everyone has that same time burden.
It’s a game where planning far outperforms “always online” gameplay, so people end up learning spreadsheet software to optimize everything for themselves.
In addition, the UI is modular like a Bloomberg terminal, so it feels right—you feel like a trader.
…did you not read the article?
Tabs for indentation/increased scope, spaces for alignment. The best answer.
The reason is because a programmer at some point decide that &
should indicate the start of a special symbol in HTML. In programming parlance this is a means of “escaping” characters which are reserved.
For example, in HTML, things look something like this:
<p>Hello, World!</p>
The p in the less than and greater symbol symbols means “paragraph” where the ending version with the slash means “the paragraph is done”.
However, there’s a problem. What if you wanted to actually type out <p>
to the end-user and have it not be treated as HTML? You use the ampersand syntax to write <
by using <
and by using
.
</p><p><p></p>
Yet another problem: If we use &
as a special character in HTML, we also need a way to display it—the answer is &
Serious question: Is “Directed Acyclical Graph” really an unknown term for people? The author harped on it pretty hard, but what it is…is pretty apparent, no? I mean, I’ve encountered the term often, but I don’t think I had any need to look it up…
You could try ProsperousUniverse. It’s more of a game you play while you play others, but definitely a “wait, I spent 18 hours on a spreadsheet?” type of game.
I know very little about Lemmy specifically, but 403 generally means you’re not auth’d or don’t have permission.
Do you need to set an auth header perhaps? Your best bet would be to bring up browser dev tools and see what request the working browser is doing.
Not yet, but is planned: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1985
That makes a lot of sense. It’s easy to forget life before DVDs & streaming, the latter being so damn normal now.
I would have thought Space Jam would have had more to do with that. Furries as a concept isn’t as popular with the 50 yr old crowd.
Relevant Futurama what if: https://what-if.xkcd.com/162/
The option is indeed gone from Apollo. I @‘d him on Mastadon about potentially re-enabling it, though. May want to do the same.
Looks like somebody rewrote json to require brackets around keys and to require semicolons? Very likely custom.