Clippy never had a voice and tbh the one that comes to mind for him is not very easy on the ears. Like downpitched spongebob.
Clippy never had a voice and tbh the one that comes to mind for him is not very easy on the ears. Like downpitched spongebob.
Some retired old fart who can’t be bothered to learn fancy-schmancy Web 2.0. Rock on like it’s '93
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It’s entirely subjective, like wine tasting. Sweetness in such a bitter drink is more about what flavor notes exist that your brain associates with sweetness. Apple spice coffee, cinnamon, nutmeg, and certain floral notes like vanilla will pull “sweet-adjacent” associations in your mind that form a melody with the taste and smell.
Piiiitchforks! Getcher pitchforks heeeere!
It’s a folder that you put files into, but acts as a file itself. Not at all like zip.
I see a future where China out and out steals the unity backend to publish the CCP spyware flavor of unity.
The multiplayer version on the Black Hawk Down engine was so sick. Better than Battlefield, and sold at Walmart for like $10
For me, all my trouble comes from my party members. I understand my character and his limitations, but managing classes that I don’t fully understand has led to me greying out spells due to armor restrictions or causing my party to accidentally split because the wizard, weighed down by cloth, a book, and a cane, can’t jump as high as my fully-kitted out fighter with ringmail and a greatsword and now is alone in combat against some CR3 monster.
That’s an old white-hat trick. If the tables drop, the wrap helps them bounce.
As someone who hates horror but loves SF: Alien Isolation is pretty nuts. I legit threw my controller when the AI outsmarted me and caught me in a doorway face-2-face. I couldn’t play again for months.
The reason nobody liked 2042 was because it shook things up to much. If they were going back to their roots I might be hyped.
I whiteboard my pseudocode, but that doesn’t use brackets.
I assume vbscript is not Visual Basic? That was my first thought and I find that quite easy to grasp
Not if you have ADHD
peaks through the cheap stand-up office blinders from the C# “office” Can you help me debug something rq?
Wouldn’t that default to C:? Sys32 rm still leaves userdata
But you do get better about hiding it/making it the compiler’s fault.
Which this probably is if they want to pack as much data as possible in one unit.