I always end up going back to Sweet Baby Ray’s. Every once in awhile I’ll try something fancier but I always end up going back.
I always end up going back to Sweet Baby Ray’s. Every once in awhile I’ll try something fancier but I always end up going back.
Loud and clear.
What is a carnet?
I love a bad movie but I could not handle Street Trash.
Anything TROMA. Hell, everything TROMA.
The owner of a site called zug dot com wrote a lengthy and hilarious essay on his treatment for an anal fissure. There were MS Paint illustrations of the procedure.
I was enthralled but also learned a lot about using humor to discuss situations that a person would otherwise be ashamed of.
Nice try to trawl for answers to security questions! I’ll never reveal that my earliest memory is playing with my first dog Chestnut in my childhood home on Oak St with my mother whose last name prior to marriage was Jessop!
My family had a Mac when I was little. One afternoon I ended up in a Windows tech support forum not understanding that it was connected to other people. I typed “Microsoft sucks” and managed to post it as a thread. Someone called me a troll.
My interactions with the internet haven’t changed much since then.
Crowded. But KSP2 might be out of beta.
But you have to guard an old billionaire’s mansion.
But only until you sober up.
But your side effect is infinite power.
Right??? This is a community-building moment. “Three day no-poop” will be a punchline for years to come.
KSP: “Your mom gets around so much she’s in a highly eccentric orbit.”
Imagine being in the tourist sub to go see the wreck of the tourist sub in ten years.
What’s your coding background? Like any languages specifically?
I’m not a game dev but I teach computer science so I’ve looked into game dev as a way to spark student interest. Godot is also the one I’ve heard recommended most frequently, but it seems like it helps to have some knowledge of design tools. And of course you’ll be learning their proprietary language.
I’ve played around with PyGame before, which is a library for the Python language. It was easy to start with and great for small projects. You’re probably not going to be making a commercial product with it (although there are one or two commercial games made with PyGame) but you’ll learn more about programing than you will with a complete have engine like Godot or Unreal.
I’ll also put in a plug for Love since you mentioned Lua. Never used it but I hear great things.
A standup turned game-show host and the world’s most successfully failed venture capitalist are the policy shapers this world truly needs. /s
Laws shouldn’t require a pledge to be enforceable. A blood oath would be cool though.