I know it’s not consistent but I read them like zsh = zee shell, ssh I spell out “s s h”, sudo I say /ˈsuː.doʊ/. or “soo dough”
I know it’s not consistent but I read them like zsh = zee shell, ssh I spell out “s s h”, sudo I say /ˈsuː.doʊ/. or “soo dough”
Alternative hint: “Johnny _____ up your bow and play your fiddle hard.” From The Devil Went Down To Georgia
Officially supported versions of stuff I enjoy from mods, like more subclasses from Xanathar’s, a properly working werewolf model for Blood Hunter mod, or stuff from TCoE
I found out that Satisfactory is on sale right now, and will go up in price by $10 after the sale. So if you want it before 1.0 comes out now would be a great time.
There is no antiememetics division
Basically this Futurama bit. I knew this joke felt familiar.
A shocking number of users would be hard pressed to figure out how to type in a url to a mobile web browser… or even know what that is, and they deserve a nice user interface too. App stores make it easier to find, too.
Stardew valley is 2D so fewer controls to learn than a 3D game. It also has a cute art style.
ECMAScript spec says Math.random must be less than 1. I was about to stop there, but a thought occurred to me: could the multiply with a float make a number large enough to floor to a different value for large enough values? 🤔
I imagine it’d have to be a ridiculously large number to amount enough floating point imprecision to matter, if so.
The only in-game shops should be AWESOME shops.
Ok both groups seem to agree that dark mode is either not bad for your eyes or better. The linked YouTube video isn’t some medical board or anything so I wouldn’t go by them.
What is even more interesting is the little battle between the AAO and the AOA. One being ophthalmologists and the other optometrists.
The former call themselves medical doctors, and outline both terms providing difference between them for easy access.
The latter, optometrists, call themselves doctors as much as possible in the context of medicine but seem to avoid calling themselves medical doctors because they know they arent. The only mention of ophthalmology on the AOA website seems to be in reference to groups that oppose them, which seems biased.
Like optometrists are trying as hard as possible to be considered medical doctors in as many ways as possible without having gone to medical school. Can’t say I care for the AOA or their articles now.
The source they cite is the AAO and their website has this article which seems to say the opposite.
Edit Wait. No. They cite the AOA which is different? Who comes up with this stuff‽
Shame that Baldur’s Gate 3 doesn’t have any one-armed Herdazian jokes