Unless the game is letting you explore underwater, why bother? And even then that still seems excessive.
I don't get why this is on Hacker News, but I like it.
Why was this down voted? It's perfectly relevant.
I was curious why you would attempt this since PT/HM already dominate the market (for a reason) but that's a solid way to differentiate yourself. I would check it out if I could actually play online anymore.
It says _may_ play _only_ once a day.
Fairly recently Facebook changed their app to do all updates through the app instead of Play. It's easy to go back to Play but it's not what they usually do anymore, at all.
Cas is not the author of the article. Cas is a dev on Ultratron.
To be fair, src/main/java is often the default places build systems look for code. I'd rather use that then complicate my build scripts. There's also src/main/resources, src/main/webapps, and possibly other dirs that…
Yes, that's the default setting. So your options are to change that setting and update, get constantly buzzed with notifications to update, or uninstall. I uninstalled.
If you include commas that's 23,233,560 characters, which would be 22.15 megabytes (at one byte per char). Maybe 22.45 is just a typo?
Unless the game is letting you explore underwater, why bother? And even then that still seems excessive.
I don't get why this is on Hacker News, but I like it.
Why was this down voted? It's perfectly relevant.
I was curious why you would attempt this since PT/HM already dominate the market (for a reason) but that's a solid way to differentiate yourself. I would check it out if I could actually play online anymore.
It says _may_ play _only_ once a day.
Fairly recently Facebook changed their app to do all updates through the app instead of Play. It's easy to go back to Play but it's not what they usually do anymore, at all.
Cas is not the author of the article. Cas is a dev on Ultratron.
To be fair, src/main/java is often the default places build systems look for code. I'd rather use that then complicate my build scripts. There's also src/main/resources, src/main/webapps, and possibly other dirs that…
Yes, that's the default setting. So your options are to change that setting and update, get constantly buzzed with notifications to update, or uninstall. I uninstalled.
If you include commas that's 23,233,560 characters, which would be 22.15 megabytes (at one byte per char). Maybe 22.45 is just a typo?