

Yeah it’s inescapable really. Many people probably are more up to date with American politics than those of their own country.
Yeah it’s inescapable really. Many people probably are more up to date with American politics than those of their own country.
Rematch hasn’t released yet, but a few public playtests happened. While there are some strong similarities to Rocket League like controlling a single player, the walled arena and having a form of boost, it’s still very different and hasn’t yet given me the same thrill.
Rematch does not have the verticality, and so it’s missing a whole dimension (and multiple degrees of freedom) of skill expression. The arena is significantly larger, as it’s built for more players, which results in a much slower game. It has the potential to be a very solid new esports game, however I can’t see it pulling away many players from Rocket League.
Well that’s the neat part
At least it doesn’t have super distracting glass effects everywhere.
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It’s called dynamic compression, often labeled as night mode. Makes quiet stuff louder and loud stuff more quiet. My AVR has it as a feature and probably most TVs as well.
It’s a trend in road cycling at least. You completely degrease the chain and then dip it in a special hot wax. Apparently it lasts longer than oil and doesn’t attract dirt.
Man kriegt bei den verbreiteten Plattformen doch angezeigt, ob das Trinkgeld direkt an den Fahrer geht, oder an das Restaurant. Letzteres ist der Fall, wenn das Restaurant selbst ausliefert. Dann finde ich es auch legitim, dem Fahrer das Geld bar in die Hand zu drücken.
Wenn der Fahrer aber zur Bestellplattform statt zum Restaurant gehört, dann kriegt er das Trinkgeld mit seinem Gehalt zusammen ausgezahlt.
I do have to oil the chain on my bike every now and then though. (I know about waxing, haven’t made the jump yet)
Oh, it does show up on desktop, not on mobile however.
I know right? It even has var with implicit typing now. While I prefer Kotlin any day, there’s been quite a few qol improvements to Java over the last few years.
Another GitHub project with no screenshots
Since Java 21, this has been shortened significantly. https://www.baeldung.com/java-21-unnamed-class-instance-main
That’s just having good people as friends.
It’s also 80€ in Europe. Everyone I talked to is waiting for the price to drop, including me.
My friend’s name is literally “Long”. I think that counts.
I didn’t even notice. However now that I’m aware, I like that it’s not shown. Displaying a total score just incentivises karma farming.
That has been possible for a long time already, and I can’t see what publishing the source code changes in that regard. Am I missing something? It still costs more money to use Windows over Linux, and I think that is the reason why governments are moving over.
Probably this ball of water and dirt we’re living on.