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  • Oh, Axel the crazy frog? No, my post was about Harold Faltermayer's Axel Foley Theme recreated in ModTracker.

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  • Expellis Delusio

  • No beards on generals? Must be the cope from having this handsome gentleman beat their asses all the way to Dixie and back!

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  • Says the guy who has obviously been puffing way too much coco recently.

  • Ugh. Kelvingram again.

  • Or just wishlist/buy Airborne Empire. I'm still waiting for it to come out of Early Access but the demo I played half a year ago was excellent.

  • Yep, and Lucifer an angel.

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  • Our pencils are hard.

  • Yeah, just like JD Vance doesn't "play" with couches. 😄

  • Oh, but people are doing something, Elon. You've been lucky so far but we have noticed the violence you and your ilk are inflicting.

    Charlie and Brian are the writing on the wall.

    Sadly, you are too stupid to change your wicked ways. But your time will come and your kingdom will fall. Hopefully sooner rather than later.

  • Preparing their rebranding to White Supremacy Journal.

  • The smell of that bedroom in the morning... 😳

  • God, that reminds me of the debate on XML that I had with a developer about fifteen years ago.

    Both our companies were working for a client who needed to publish product catalogues in several languages twice a year.

    They had implemented a sort of Content Management System which they used with a plugin to feed data into Quark Xpress files as well as their website, IIRC. Cross-media publishing, essentially, and they had their own little set of format instructions to make words appear in bold, different colors, etc.

    Since my company was tasked with translating the text into various languages, I suggested they come up with a way to store their data as XML. The standard tools in the translation industry can be easily customized to work with that, and XML would be a good way to future-proof their software. After a lot of delaying, grumbling, and ho-hum, they agreed to implement this plan.

    Lo and behold, when the first meeting on the new XML format came around they showed it to me for the first time and... everything was in CDATA sections. Entire paragraphs of text with proprietary formatting instructions. 😐

    When I tried to explain, very politely, and very patiently, that this was not going to work, the lead dev started insulting me. I swear to God, I've never been this close to punching someone in the face at a business meeting. 🤬

    Thankfully, the client understood the issue and we eventually got an XML-based data exchange going. It is probably still in use today.

  • Here's to many more like it! 🍻

  • We've come all the way from humanism to full-blown anti-humanism.