If you think PHP is slow then you haven't used Python.
I've checked my own archive and they haven't embedded any tracking pixels. Don't spread nonsense.
I personally hate the stench of weed. Prohibition is good because people think twice before making an entire street reek just because they want to get high.
I'm sure most people who've clicked the play button on that video have done so on their mobiles in portrait orientation so... sorry gramps
Back in the day, yes. Today, they ban everything that's not "US kosher", pun intended.
I think you're looking for a deep meaning that is not there. Video games are fun, period. The 12-yos that play Fortnite couldn't care less about dystopias.
I understood it as "people who like this genre deserve a game that is not crap"
Just by looking at the screenshot I already knew the "Electrum" client was written using Qt. :P QMessageBox displays text as HTML (formatting, links and all) by default, which I've always thought is a terrible choice.
They weren't building a multi-platform product, and in fact he resents that so much Mac code was foisted on them.
Sometimes, reading this website makes me happy that I don't live in the US.
If you think PHP is slow then you haven't used Python.
I've checked my own archive and they haven't embedded any tracking pixels. Don't spread nonsense.
I personally hate the stench of weed. Prohibition is good because people think twice before making an entire street reek just because they want to get high.
I'm sure most people who've clicked the play button on that video have done so on their mobiles in portrait orientation so... sorry gramps
Back in the day, yes. Today, they ban everything that's not "US kosher", pun intended.
I think you're looking for a deep meaning that is not there. Video games are fun, period. The 12-yos that play Fortnite couldn't care less about dystopias.
I understood it as "people who like this genre deserve a game that is not crap"
Just by looking at the screenshot I already knew the "Electrum" client was written using Qt. :P QMessageBox displays text as HTML (formatting, links and all) by default, which I've always thought is a terrible choice.
They weren't building a multi-platform product, and in fact he resents that so much Mac code was foisted on them.
Sometimes, reading this website makes me happy that I don't live in the US.