Every shooter that allows custom maps from the late 90s and early 00s has a map resembling Columbine. If your reason to not make a game is because someone might turn it into something horrible, there would probably be no games.
Every shooter that allows custom maps from the late 90s and early 00s has a map resembling Columbine. If your reason to not make a game is because someone might turn it into something horrible, there would probably be no games.
If you are serious about your second point you deserve your first. The last one is just hilarious.
What would be the problem with bottle caps being attached to the bottle?
But it acts as a Login for the page instead of registering a new account? How would Google do that without the page owners permission?!
It was exactly that. The stupid thing is: I usually shut down my Mac at the end of my workday and on the next day and start everything I need via script and always got funny looks from my co-workers because “you can just close it and keep it running” so I tried it a few days and honestly did not think about restarting because it would have been a fresh start before.
But now I know there’s a tmux server running that I can kill when problems occur and I won’t need to reboot Everytime tmux starts acting funny. So at least I learned from being dumb and not thinking about basic trouble shooting steps…
I mainly use it for git, basic files stuff and Scripting away chore tasks, so I never experienced any limits. But maybe I just touched some of that turf now.
Huh, I had iterm running half a year ago and couldn’t see any advantage and removed it because of “simple systems” purist reasons. Guess I’ll try again.
I got the JetBrainsMonon Nerdfont. It was annorphan process of tmux still running after all configs and tmux itself was uninstalled.
There was in fact a process still running. Killed it, reinstalled tmux and everythings back to default. Thanks!
The file isn’t there.
I’ll double check later or tomorrow, but afaik I deleted all files that contain tmux.
That was actually a good tip!
Yeah I could try that, I just try to stick to one source if possible. I’ll give it a try if no other solution come up.
All we need are swap stations and cars that can be battery swapped.
A day was a day was before we knew it was about rotation of the earth.
The word is ‘atheist’, you got the e and i mixed up.
I have not acted like an asshole, I have just pointed out facts, while the other called religion cancer. How am I the supposed asshole? Not giving in to bad arguments is not “acting like an asshole.”
I also do not view anyone beneath me, that’s a mean insinuation and most likely the beginning of a fabulous strawman.
insert themselves in academia where they don’t belong
What would that be an what does that have to do with anything I wrote?
I hate both religous people and athiests
Hating people is a bad thing.
It’s not about switching, it’s about hosting our services on different platforms at the same time.
It’s perfectly fine for some private page etc. but when you make business software for customers that require 99,9% uptime with severe contractual penalties it’s probably too wonky.
We got our own platform based on kubernetes and cncf stuff and we don’t have to care anymore about the metal underneath. AWS? OTC? Azure? Thats just a target parameter, platform does the rest. It’s great.
Don’t you do it? Been using TW for almost two years now and had close to no issues.