I’ll just tell them about GDPR
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papabobolious@feddit.nuto Technology@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Firefox 124 Is Now Available for Download, Here's What's New14·1 year agoThat’s all I am waiting for. Edge and Chrome have really good ones and I really want it for FF.
USB logo upwards, sheer magic
papabobolious@feddit.nuto World News@lemmy.ml•SUVs Now Account More Than Half Of All Cars Sales In Europe32·1 year agoWhile the vehicles that make sense in those regions might be in the SUV segment, these city-SUVs we are mocking here would be a sub-par choice, imo.
Without really having an opinion on the matter - I think there’s a difference in having a use and being adopted.
Something can be absolutely awesome in theory but useless if no one is using it.
I’m from Sweden which I don’t consider super hot, but most people I come across would have their homes warmer than 20c. More like 23-25.
Wind is a factor too, also if it’s 20c inside imma be cold.
The tyres are worn down to a point they were never intended to run at, I don’t know but the rubber compound could be completely different that far down, not to mention the risk of punctures.
I will never get tired of seeing these pictures
Not just put a few action cameras in there?
The foot guy, need consistency
My favourite for the last few years has been Stormworks. It lets you build a lot of various vehicles with a lot of creative freedom. You can use out of the box controls, get a bit more advanced with the in-game microcontroller editor or go even further with lua scripting. I dove in blind and love it. Then there’s transport, logistics, rescue, research etc. missions to complete.
Others I have played before are Scrap Mechanic and Besiege which are a lot more lightweight and easy to get into, but with less advanced building possibilities.
I play different games is the big difference. Lots of singleplayer of various genres. I really like engineering games, colony builders and RPGs.
It’s been really holding me back in learning coding. I felt pretty comfortable at first learning javascript, but as I got further the code was increasingly hard to look back to and understand, to the point I had to spend a lot of time understanding my own code.
Does it truely matter after the code has been compiled if it has more full words or not?