That would be true if Half Life 3 was a game that existed and not just a dream
That would be true if Half Life 3 was a game that existed and not just a dream
This is strictly untrue for many climates. Where I live in Canada, 0F is average winter day, 100F is record-breaking “I might actually die” levels of heat.
-30C to 30C is not any more complicated or less intuitive than -22F to 86F
A degree Celsius is not coarse and does not require decimals in weather reports, and I suspect only a person who has never lived in a Celsius-using country could make such silly claims.
It’s a (small, shitty) subset of markdown. Slack formatting just kind of sucks.
If it was about the content creators, then Bethesda wouldn’t be making a cut from it
Arena started it all, with the entirety of Tamriel generated for you to explore freely. Daggerfall moved that into a smaller region with political intrigue and a detailed character system. Morrowind took it to new exotic lands and introduced the series to both consoles and the world of modding and creators. Oblivion brought us to the heart of the Empire, realms beyond, and all new gameplay mechanics. Skyrim let you do battle with dragons in Tamriel’s harsh northern province.
Reading this paragraph kind of highlights when they stopped innovating
The headline is about exposing your IP, which frankly isn’t that big of a deal. The actual article says it exposed your IP, and then includes arbitrary code execution as the after thought… Clearly the code execution is the massive vulnerability here lol
Non competes aren’t really enforceable anyway
Why is Agent 47 trying to recruit us for war