Totally agree. I am not compatible with summer.
Totally agree. I am not compatible with summer.
Winter! Winter sports are awesome. Snow is beautiful. Long dark nights are cozy.
just tabaxi things
I have no idea if I’ll ever use this, but it sounds like a great feature.
Never having voted Conservative, I can’t get any real satisfaction from saying “that’s so stupid I’m never voting for them again.”
I guess I can say “That’s so stupid I’m still never voting for them.” But it isn’t the same.
I think there are much better social media platforms for sharing clips. From what I’ve seen, most of Twitter is people angrily typing opinions at each other, so your target demographic may not be there. The UI is designed for text rather than video, and responses/reactions don’t integrate nicely with videos.
Sharing game clips on video-oriented social media makes a tonne sense, however.
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I started programming as a teen. I didn’t realize I could do that as a job (weird, I know), so I looked into lucrative careers I could do so I could afford to have lots of free time to program. Then I discovered that programming was also a job.
eh. It feels like a good time to start talking about why they want that tax break. It’s because GPs run a business that sells services to each province.
Historically, that’s because docs didn’t trust the whole Tommy Douglas single payer thing. They wanted to stay their own bosses. But the current generation of GPs wants a decent work/life balance, which doesn’t work so well financially. So maybe it’s time to offer GPs the chance to be employees.
Of course, that’s a province-by-province thing, and it’s not our politicians’ style to actually fix shit.
So we’ll get that tax break.
I think the big issue is that doctors are complaining about it. Everyone likes doctors, so tAkINg MoNeY oUt Of ThEiR pOcKeTs in the middle of a healthcare crisis looks bad.
one in 1,000 individual tax filers will be affected by the change, and the average income of those tax filers is $1.4 million.
They’ll survive.
The Cyberpunk mission format encourages authors to make less linear scenarios. It reminds the author that multiple paths are to be expected.
Having said that, I have a hard time with Kibble Flavoured Popcorn and Drummer and the Whale from Tales of the Red because scenes aren’t tied together well, or some scenes don’t require the players to do anything.
This is where the remixes come in. Seasoned GMs can easily improve individual scenes while keeping the shape of the adventure.
It will vary by actor. For example, the US military doesn’t like Strava because of its social running feature.
You need to think of the threat model for different actors and groups. There’s a lot of talk now about menstrual tracking for women in the US. Most of it won’t be obvious.
Politicians will literally bankrupt a generation before going to therapy building affordable housing.
I guess they’re discovering that your grocery store trip on Feb 17, 2017 does not help them target ads.
The data has costs associated with it: they’ll want to back it up, they need to migrate it when they change formats, they need to maintain the hardware it resides on.
And, as the article mentions, there are liabilities around law enforcement requests, costs due to data breaches, and regulatory requirements.
Three months is plenty for them to target ads.
The BoC is enforcing goals set with the federal government.
Although you’re correct, all three levels of government have basically outsourced housing policy to developers, and are relying on the BoC’s overnight rate to control affordability.
The original comment is right: all three levels of government are primarily looking out for wealthy Canadians who are invested in real estate.
With these changes, the housing market probably will go “brrrrrrrrrr.”
Yeah! That’s the one. The Cyberpunk RED subreddit has some good remixes of the missions.
Waterdeep: Dragonheist was pretty rough. There isn’t a lot of player choice, and there’s a ten scene railroad where the macguffin is yoinked away from the players at the end of each scene.
War of the Burning Sky was similarly linear.
So far I like some of missions in Tales of Night City.
Leave. Go for a walk, or a coffee, or go home. Nobody knows you aren’t in a meeting room.
If your co-workers are into it, have a LAN party. I used to work at a place that had a daily management-approved kill session. It was good.