Not true.
Not true.
As an Indian, <sigh>…
Man, tutorials kinda’ suck, you know? I’m a documentation guy. Also an OOP enthusiast [ https://dataorienteddesign.com/dodbook ] kinda’ guy.
“Looks like Boost”.
- ouRKaoS
Eternity (Android) showed the comment’s content in notifications 😅…
Client :3?
I find it funny how the internet still rages sometimes.
…Or reported, rather (I’m not American).
You win.
“Recently” (a few months ago!..) tasted Tandoori Sauce 'za with Paneer. Loved it.
The rest was… Capsicum, and… Paprika, and… I guess Jalapeños; no Olives, I think - typical Indian vegetarian pizza (I’m Indian).
They might even just take an actual semtence from an article and reframe it a little
Case for many things that can be answered via stackoverflow searches. Even the order in which GPT-4o brings up points is the exact same as SO answers or comments.
(>!Working on a similar app these days, but for game controllers 👀!<)
“Algernon”? The monkey in your PFP? The nerdy kid in Canis Canem Edit a.k.a. Bully?
Doesn’t that instead affect the chest?!
We sure the bed had a slope of some kind?
That’s kinda’ how Rockstar Games started, apparently. Strauss Zelnik (spelling…?) suggested the Houser brothers to enter the gaming market because movie and music markets were too saturated and had success rates too low. Gaming was new at the time.
All of this comes from some YouTube video. Will edit in a YouTube/Invidious link to it here, sometime…
We need bots on Lem-Lem!!!
Did anybody watch MattKC’s Pyongyang Racer video? It’s about a Flash game haha.
Indian here. Redditors say that Indians say this a lot. I’d like to tell you that while Indians do use this sentence, it’s almost always placed only after a long, somewhat-gone-off-tangent-in-some-places conversation that explained everything well.
Maaaaaaybe it was to convince you without describing tasks, but… mostly, it’s not so.
Also, I don’t remember hearing it IRL at all. Just felt like I have heard it at least twice in my 18 years of humaning around.