Yeah, the exponent threw me for quite a loop, too. Had me wondering what kind of formula you used to get Euler's Number involved. 🙃
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Muss auch sagen, dadurch dass in meiner Jugend mit BSE, Schweine- und Vogelgrippe um sich geworfen wurde, habe ich schon auch öfter den Brocken Fleisch, den die Eltern aufgetischt hatten, mit Ekel betrachtet.
Weil ich die verstörenden Bilder vor Augen hatte, wie Massen an Tieren geschlachtet wurden oder verwest sind. Aber auch weil ich noch nicht so rational einordnen konnte, dass bei richtigem Durcherhitzen eigentlich keine Gefahr besteht, dass da ein Brocken Schweinegrippe liegt.
Last year, money was running out in our project and the guy who had trained me decided he'd take the L and move to another project, so we could continue in the project. And yeah, suddenly I was in the role of the lead developer.
Like, don't get me wrong, I would've been the one to be moved to another project, if I wasn't up for the task. It's not like I was a complete dumbass.But it did still feel more like "I guess, we doin' lead development now" rather than something I had intentionally worked towards.
I mean, depends on the country. Labor laws here in Germany mean that it's worth investing into workers and when you have invested, it costs you significantly more when they quit than if you just paid them reasonably.
If we leave realism aside for a moment, though, the difference is that:
- a carry slot limit restricts how many distinct kinds of items you can have, whereas
- a carry weight limit moreso forces you to leave behind duplicates of items or to e.g. make a choice between heavy armor vs. having auxiliary items.
It depends on the game what's more fitting for the overall design, but yeah, ultimately you want to prevent the player from optimizing the fun out of the game.Having very heavy armor or dozens of healing potions can be boring, since there's no risk anymore. But having one of each different kind of item can also kill the fun, because having the perfect solution for every situation is just as boring.
Yeah, and you'd often get a separate junk inventory, along with a one-click button to sell everything from there. I guess, at least it was an attempt to solve the problem...
I'd argue that rather than carry weight, the real culprit is shops where you can sell stuff. If you knew right away that junk is not worth picking up, because you can't sell it, then you wouldn't pick it up. And then the carry weight limit can do what it was designed for, which is to make you strategize what equipment to bring along.
And always a bit unfortunate, when you find out empirically...
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Yeah, hearing about this technique for the first time was a ride. Like, yeah, it's kind of cool? But also, you're doing a genocide.
Title a dialog "Your ads, your choice" and then don't give a choice to say no. You'd think their marketing department would realize how awful this looks...
I can't really sell this as a solution, as it requires quite a lot more involvement than a simple configuration file should, but I use Nix Home Manager with Plasma Manager for this.
This is part of the tooling you'd use on NixOS, but you can use it on other distros, too, and it generally works fine (although I'm not sure, if the current version of Plasma Manager still supports Plasma 5, in case you're still on a distro with that).
Basically, it allows you to define e.g. keyboard shortcuts like this:
nix
shortcuts = { ksmserver = { "Lock Session" = [ "Screensaver" "Meta+Ctrl+Alt+L" ]; }; kwin = { "Expose" = "Meta+,"; "Switch Window Down" = "Meta+J"; "Switch Window Left" = "Meta+H"; "Switch Window Right" = "Meta+L"; "Switch Window Up" = "Meta+K"; }; };It then fucks up the formatting, so that it looks like KDE expects, and throws it into
~/.config/kglobalshortcutsrc.(KDE does actually have a text-based config, it's just borderline unusable.)Well, and you can do this with lots of other Plasma options, too. Here's their official example: https://github.com/nix-community/plasma-manager/blob/trunk/examples/home.nix
die [rechtspopulistische] PVV das Bündnis nach knapp einem Jahr an einem Streit über eine noch rigidere Asylpolitik scheitern ließ. [...]
Hinzu kommt, dass nach zwei verschenkten Jahren, geprägt von internen Querelen in der Regierung und deren obsessivem Fokus auf die vermeintlich strengste Zuwanderungspolitik Europas, das Land tief gespalten und das Vertrauen in die Politik zugleich angeschlagen ist. [...]
Auch keine andere etablierte Partei will sich nach den jüngsten Erfahrungen auf eine Koalition mit der PVV einlassen.
Kann man nur hoffen, dass die für so eine Grütze auch tatsächlich abgestraft werden. Da hast du eine Regierungsbeteiligung und könntest Probleme angehen. Stattdessen stänkerst du nur rum, dass es unbedingt deine menschenrechtswidrige """Lösung""" sein muss, sonst spielst du nicht mit.
As I understand, the speed of light in vacuum is bound by the speed of causality. So, light would go at infinite speed, if it could (it being massless means any acceleration should result in infinite speed), but instead it goes as fast as the universe allows, which is the speed of causality.
Nah, the guy who discovered it was called Hans Krebs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Krebs_(biochemist)
Ich finde auch abstrus, was für eine verkorkste Einstellung die Leute zum Schreiben haben.
Gute Autoren sagen einem, dass Texte schreiben eines der besten Werkzeuge ist, um sich über ein Thema tiefgreifende Gedanken zu machen. Und gute Pädagogen sagen einem, dass Texte schreiben eines der besten Werkzeuge ist, um Erlerntes zu überprüfen und zu festigen.
Aber kaum gibt es eine Möglichkeit, den Schreibprozess zu überspringen, könnte man meinen, die Leute hätten ihr ganzes Leben nur Strafarbeiten geschrieben und nie irgendeinen Nutzen daraus gezogen.
For those who also don't know who Monica Lewinsky is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Lewinsky
My brain would also like to propose a new spelling+pronunciation for "remember": rember
Yeah, people would understand it, but would look at you funny.Partially, because they're just not used to it. "Hochseil" and "seiltanzen" are composite words, but are also just used commonly, so they have made it into the dictionary as separate entries. Meanwhile, "hochseiltanzen" is merely a neologism at this point.But it does also just sound like you're really shoehorning in that you're specifically walking on a high wire. Like you're just bragging about it.
What's also kind of funny, is that we have nominalization in German as well, so where a verb (or other word) is used as a noun, and using "das Hochseiltanzen" as a noun does not sound out of place to me. In fact, when I throw "hochseiltanzen" into a search engine, I get four results, all of which use it as a noun and like it's a completely normal word that does not need explaining.
Not sure why it's that surprising. Just make pasta with holes and you'll get sauce trapped in the holes...