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Pokémon Violet: Indigo Disc DLC.
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Pokémon Violet: Indigo Disc DLC.
I’ve got over 1000 hours in Elite: Dangerous and can confirm: it’s skippable.
Have you gotten far enough to the point where you can…
Dual class your characters?
I found that mechanic to be extremely interesting, reminding me of late game Golden Sun.
If you spend that much time on something you get good at it.
My bowling average begs to differ.
Yes.
Admins host, users don’t. It’s not the users’ decision.
If they are a good citizen of the Fediverse
They haven’t been a good citizen of the internet, why would you even give them a chance?
…ew.
Time to break out the ol’ do-while
.
Being a programmer doesn’t make you drink less.
Hold up: I lied. (I realized I was commenting on Daystrom and went to go get a source.)
I was thinking of…
DEANNA TROI’S CHOCOLATE OBSESSION
If there’s one thing that Counselor Troi knows, it’s chocolate. And this is one of her favorite drinks in the galaxy. An empathic concoction of raspberry liqueur, Kahlua, Bailey’s, and chocolate syrup.
Here’s the recipe for Raktajino:
RAKTAJINO
Klingon coffee. A frozen blend of mocha and cappuccino. An honorable drink to prepare any warrior for combat. Qapla!
An IRL reason: it was a cocktail made with coffee liquor at Star Trek: The Experience in Las Vegas.
I taught my users markdown with StackEdit, a side-by-side WYSIWYG / Markdown generator. It opened some doors for us in terms of the tech we could use behind the scenes.
Interplay’s Black Isle Studios, now Obsidian.
There are a few reasons this might be the case!
The instance’s UI might not be declaring that a
or button
element as a resource meant to be downloaded.
The instance’s web server might not have declared the downloadable file’s mime type as a resource. (Apache, nginx.)
Your operating system might not recognize the file type as a thing to be downloaded, or your browser isn’t telling it to download to a file.
It’s probably 1 or 2 if you’re seeing the same behavior across multiple browsers and OS.
Yes, in my experience, boilerplate typically comes into play when you’re using two libraries that don’t know about one another, or have no business touching each other’s concerns. (Using Alpine’s x-cloak
with Tailwind comes to mind.)
That and every single *-pipelines.yaml
CI/CD config I’ve ever written.
I keep my framework-specific reusable code in git repos that I install as git submodules in the repos of actual projects.
Backtracking: The Game!
Was /c/bootlickers taken already?