Well, what problems are you trying to solve by having the classes all access each other’s data members? Why is that necessary?
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Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•So now I have to PAY you to NOT store files on my device that I don't want?English7·8 months agoCookies required for the website to work (like that one) are totally fine and, in fact, they don’t even have to ask you about them - if they’re not used for tracking. So no, asking each time is definitely avoidable.
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Games@lemmy.world•Alan Wake, Control developer agrees €15m convertible loan from TencentEnglish397·8 months agoNot only is that headline’s grammar exceptional(ly bad), for a moment I thought the developer of Control was named Alan Wake. Like, how did they manage to butcher that so badly?
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•streetlamp post with cardinal directions0·9 months agoBut is the letter facing the direction, or are you looking in the direction if you’re looking at the letter? So, is East behind the camera or in front of it?
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Games@lemmy.world•$843 million lawsuit against Valve already has its own website: "The Steam Claim" accuses the biggest store in PC gaming of "overcharging" playersEnglish32·1 year agoHuh, interesting… You know, I’ve never really wondered about Humble Bundle specifically, but you’re right, they seem to be selling your run-of-the-mill Steam keys, or at least you can activate them effortlessly in Steam. Maybe it’s a case of Steam themselves handing out keys (instead of the publishers) to increase user retention? I honestly don’t know, this is all just speculation.
I actually didn’t click on your link at first, because I assumed it would just show other stores where you could purchase the whole game instead of a key, so I’m sorry that you had to clarify that.
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Games@lemmy.world•$843 million lawsuit against Valve already has its own website: "The Steam Claim" accuses the biggest store in PC gaming of "overcharging" playersEnglish61·1 year agoAs far as I know, they do - for Steam keys. If you’re selling your game through other stores, not just a Steam key, there aren’t any demands placed upon you. The OC might’ve been talking about that.
I don’t really like including pedestrians in there. Like sure, you can fit a bunch of people in a small area, but another point you shouldn’t ignore is the throughput over time, and pedestrians are by their nature rather slow. Obviously if you’re looking at shopping in a street lined by shops left and right, then that street becomes tailor-made for pedestrian traffic (and nothing else except perhaps bicycles). But public transport is much better suited for travelling any further distances, and that should be the main focus when deciding to ditch cars.
Kayana@ttrpg.networkOPto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Deeply nested comments not showing up properlyEnglish2·1 year agoFor me it’s “Material (medium padding)”, I’m guessing it’s similar to yours since our screenshots look decidedly similar.
Kayana@ttrpg.networkOPto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Deeply nested comments not showing up properlyEnglish5·1 year agoSorry, I should have thought of that myself:
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What file formats, technologies, techniques do you think would benefit most people by being more common? Or that people would benefit by being more aware of?1·1 year agoSorry, I mistakenly assumed you were talking about disk storage - sure, if you’re designing your own solution, definitely use tags! Although the ones Gmail uses aren’t really portable in my experience, so you’re forced to use their mail client. That, however, is pretty much unavoidable if you’re putting a new spin on established protocols like they’re doing - maybe those changes will get picked up by other clients, maybe they won’t, who knows?
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What file formats, technologies, techniques do you think would benefit most people by being more common? Or that people would benefit by being more aware of?1·1 year agoThat’s true, but since we’re stuck with the file/folder system for all intents and purposes, you should be able to replicate that behaviour by making those tags part of the filenames (like rent_lease_landlordX.pdf) and searching for (parts of) filenames instead. But yes, a dedicated system would of course be preferable.
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What file formats, technologies, techniques do you think would benefit most people by being more common? Or that people would benefit by being more aware of?4·1 year agoWhy not just use soft links instead?
That’s something I would disagree with though. “Sticking with plain HTML and CSS” is way more work, and often has significantly less functionality, than building a website with a framework.
Hardly a surprise, since Windows 10 didn’t need new hardware to run. You could install it on anything.