The highrises are by Chris Hytha, a pretty cool dude whose work I do enjoy.
The highrises are by Chris Hytha, a pretty cool dude whose work I do enjoy.
They should give him 3 months max with a team and then put the developers in witness protection so he can’t give them any more feedback and they can finish a great game in peace.
Ngl that’s pretty sus.
They could at least do on-device hash lookups and prevent sending. Has zero effect on privacy and does reduce CSAM.
It seems like it may have been emailed directly to news agencies. Apparent full text via a Fox News Correspondent on Twitter: https://x.com/JenGriffinFNC/status/1829174392300961928
Yes!
Having flown out of the airport in question, it only has one gate, it’s pretty tiny. Their planes were probably parked literally right next to each other, so it wasn’t exactly out of his way
This is why every frontend needs an option to disable display names. This and the emoji and zalgotext.
If that’s the case then don’t bring her up.
What the fuck, don’t blame this on his daughter
Most people I know who read a lot use StoryGraph, and mostly for personal tracking, not as a social app.
The graces pointed me up the gulch to the north, after first pointing to the encounter with what’s-her-name. They did not at any time point at the map fragment. It wasn’t big and glowing, it was quite tiny when I finally went back to investigate.
Maybe something they’ve changed with patches 🤷🏻
Also it’s “marked” on the unrevealed map, but unless you know what the mark means, it doesn’t look anything like a map.
Thanks for posting her faculty page, I hope anyone who feels conflicted about the obituary reads it! It sounds like the obituary author knew her well and wrote from a place of mutual understanding and respect.
The 2000 long-form piece and yesterday’s obituary posted by OP are written by the same person, Michael Hiltzik
Tangentially related, I played over 30 hours of Elden Ring before learning there were Map Fragments. The first one I found was way up north. I just assumed the world map was supposed to be dogshit.
I wasn’t happy for having gotten through without them, I was honestly just kinda pissed that they didn’t do some minimal nudging towards the first one.
Phrasing things in semi-sarcastic converse will do that
Instead of just adding whole changed files, it starts an interactive mode where it shows every hunk of diffs one by one, and asks you to input yes or no for each change. Very helpful for doing your own mini code review or sanity check before you even commit.
I do still use my city’s paper bike route maps, although they’re free. I rarely use them to get to a specific place, though, just for planning where I can make a contiguous loop I haven’t done before.