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Permagate
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Comment #31508511
I believe you are talking about ff xii with its gambit system. It's sort of a simplified programming tool to program your AI companions behavior without having to directly microman…
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Comment #28505742
I'm not sure where you got the idea that the rich people clogged the road in developing countries, but we heavily depend on cars/motorcycles for our transportation. Poor people use…
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Comment #26419366
It could be phrased better, but I think they got the point across. The message is something that most people (not just programmers) could relate on various levels and learn to get …
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Comment #21416533
Signal is usually one of the more popular one for a more secure alternative.
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Comment #20203381
One other reason is probably because inches is not a universal unit of measurement for computer graphic. Especially for someone who comes from country where inch is never used (lik…
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Comment #20090219
I'm not the commenter. But taken at face value, your comment could be either bye bye mailinator.com (I'm not using you anymore) or bye bye mailinator.com (no one is going to use yo…
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Comment #19140609
To me, it would be very odd if no one wants that since human vary. Someone out there must be crazy enough to just abandon their life on earth to have a chance to set the first ston…
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Comment #15797041
You could spin up a server with just one AWS CLI command (and most likely google console, but I have no experience with it). As you said, just specify the server spec in the comman…
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Comment #14226931
People can sue you for insulting religion, there is a law for it (not specific to Islam, but religion in general). 99% of the times, this is a non-issue. People just don't care eno…
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Comment #13919523
> I also strongly disagree with the suggestion that you should ignore the form of your code. Code is read many, many times more than it is written, so improvements to your own and …