yeah, my bad
You're being responded by a bunch of resentful engineers, but you're correct; it's the definition of bigotry.
In most EU countries that is not a good wage
>Furthermore, the US left leads on progressive social values compared to Europe, such as immigration and social justice. The average European sentiment on race and immigration, such as their attitude towards…
>Further, if someone who has difficulty with Crime and Punishment wants to read it, there are abridged versions, audiobooks, dramatizations, and other ways to enjoy it. And if you really want to play Dark Souls and…
>I'm saying that the difficulty should adapt to meet the players where they are to maintain a challenge for them. (...) You could say, well, there IS an easy mode; just spend days grinding out levels. That kind of…
People's cognitive capabilities can also degrade as they age. Should every author write easier to comprehend versions of their works because of it? I don't think so. That being said, even with degraded reaction times,…
It impacts your experience in the sense that development time was given to balancing different difficulties. Even if the Souls games had a 'no damage taken' mode, for example, there are multiple mechanics where you fall…
> Where do we draw the line between considering it a modification of the "soul" of the game? At this point it is clear difficulty is a staple of the series and the ambiance of all the Souls games. Every time a new game…
No, that's not akin to having Dostoyevsky on big print --- that is how you consume the content, not the content itself. Those things would be comparable to having a controller that a disabled person can use, which Souls…
>This is essentially the easy mode everyone wanted but the core souls fans. I don't think souls fans (which I am) are against 'having an easier time with the games', I think most are just against explicit difficulty…
>Having said that, I still think they should add some accessibility features that can make the game easier. What they do in Mario Kart or Celeste I think is great. Instead of making difficulties which means some of them…
same here, I'm in my late 20s and was generally unhealthy because of the pandemic, and I burn 630-700 calories per 30 minutes worked out
out of context, that quote is really funny; what happens once you reach 4650 calories? you start violating the rules of thermodynamics? (i know your body starts compensating for it and burning less calories, but still)
hmmm, as a Peloton owner this would be a bit weird --- live classes tend to have thousand of participants, unless they are bots.
it's clearly satire, just because he's into crypto doesn't mean he can't be cheeky about it
I had the exact same experience! Had a Nexus 6p, it boot looped and I sweared off Android forever. Ever since then I've been iPhone only and I have no complaints --- went from the 8 plus to a 13 Pro Max recently, but…
ha! this is awesome, I've also been checking daily. I really wanted to go around April this year, but it's looking unlikely so far. Thanks!
I don't know if you're being disingenuous, but health care workers is a very wide group of people; most probably have absolutely no idea about 'whats in this thing', and in my experience most doctors are vaccinated ---…
>There is no right to not receive another's germs Intentionally coughing on someone is a prosecutable crime in many parts of the world --- What do you think makes it a crime?
Argentina doesn't even have Amazon retail, they only hire for AWS and Ring as far as I'm aware, and I don't think they are striking.
I agree that it is idealised, but the point of comparison is the US which is an extremely car centric society, which makes Europe shine by default
i insist, what is there to gain for Apple in this case? this is a free update even for older watches
but what is there to gain for Apple in this situation? it's not like it's a paid app
I don't think this is a very popular take, but swipe keyboards are extremely common right now; I don't believe Apple had an ulterior motive here.
yeah, my bad
You're being responded by a bunch of resentful engineers, but you're correct; it's the definition of bigotry.
In most EU countries that is not a good wage
>Furthermore, the US left leads on progressive social values compared to Europe, such as immigration and social justice. The average European sentiment on race and immigration, such as their attitude towards…
>Further, if someone who has difficulty with Crime and Punishment wants to read it, there are abridged versions, audiobooks, dramatizations, and other ways to enjoy it. And if you really want to play Dark Souls and…
>I'm saying that the difficulty should adapt to meet the players where they are to maintain a challenge for them. (...) You could say, well, there IS an easy mode; just spend days grinding out levels. That kind of…
People's cognitive capabilities can also degrade as they age. Should every author write easier to comprehend versions of their works because of it? I don't think so. That being said, even with degraded reaction times,…
It impacts your experience in the sense that development time was given to balancing different difficulties. Even if the Souls games had a 'no damage taken' mode, for example, there are multiple mechanics where you fall…
> Where do we draw the line between considering it a modification of the "soul" of the game? At this point it is clear difficulty is a staple of the series and the ambiance of all the Souls games. Every time a new game…
No, that's not akin to having Dostoyevsky on big print --- that is how you consume the content, not the content itself. Those things would be comparable to having a controller that a disabled person can use, which Souls…
>This is essentially the easy mode everyone wanted but the core souls fans. I don't think souls fans (which I am) are against 'having an easier time with the games', I think most are just against explicit difficulty…
>Having said that, I still think they should add some accessibility features that can make the game easier. What they do in Mario Kart or Celeste I think is great. Instead of making difficulties which means some of them…
same here, I'm in my late 20s and was generally unhealthy because of the pandemic, and I burn 630-700 calories per 30 minutes worked out
out of context, that quote is really funny; what happens once you reach 4650 calories? you start violating the rules of thermodynamics? (i know your body starts compensating for it and burning less calories, but still)
hmmm, as a Peloton owner this would be a bit weird --- live classes tend to have thousand of participants, unless they are bots.
it's clearly satire, just because he's into crypto doesn't mean he can't be cheeky about it
I had the exact same experience! Had a Nexus 6p, it boot looped and I sweared off Android forever. Ever since then I've been iPhone only and I have no complaints --- went from the 8 plus to a 13 Pro Max recently, but…
ha! this is awesome, I've also been checking daily. I really wanted to go around April this year, but it's looking unlikely so far. Thanks!
I don't know if you're being disingenuous, but health care workers is a very wide group of people; most probably have absolutely no idea about 'whats in this thing', and in my experience most doctors are vaccinated ---…
>There is no right to not receive another's germs Intentionally coughing on someone is a prosecutable crime in many parts of the world --- What do you think makes it a crime?
Argentina doesn't even have Amazon retail, they only hire for AWS and Ring as far as I'm aware, and I don't think they are striking.
I agree that it is idealised, but the point of comparison is the US which is an extremely car centric society, which makes Europe shine by default
i insist, what is there to gain for Apple in this case? this is a free update even for older watches
but what is there to gain for Apple in this situation? it's not like it's a paid app
I don't think this is a very popular take, but swipe keyboards are extremely common right now; I don't believe Apple had an ulterior motive here.