Yes, that’s what I wrote
Yes, that’s what I wrote
Oh I know, but I didn’t have a droid at the time and I was stubborn lol
I must be in a parallel universe then, because they’re the same image just cropped in 2 different spots. I literally just overlayed them here with one at 50% transparency, there’s no ghosting.
False, this is the same image with 2 different crops. If it was actually taken at 2 different angles there would be depth information encoded in them, there isn’t any.
I’d go further, restrict the market cap for businesses so they have to spin off if they get too big. Add to that a value limit for the number of boards you can sit on so 30 companies can’t be controlled by the same people.
Counterpoint, in TF2 teamwork is also very important, yet every class can quickly drop every other one. Even medic can drop a heavy in under 4 seconds of sustained fire.
The fundamental issue with this game is they made some classes absolutely stomp others in 1v1. If you want to make a game that can scale to different team sizes, every class should at least have a chance of beating any other.
I was one of those students in high school, thing is I also coasted comfortably through undergrad and grad school, and both were mechanical engineering programs. So I never really learned good study habits, but I’ve also never really needed them idk.
If I remember correctly they were in drydock and thus shutdown during the initial attack
Its not, he’s a Boston regular and this all lines up. His fursuit is Smudge.
Nationalise them
Except it is in 3d, you can just only see 1 slice at a time making it that much harder.
I still get carded now at 31
This isn’t play, its probing to see if it can break open the funny egg and eat it. These birds do this to all their prey.
He was terrible as an employer by modern standards but at the time he was among the best, the gilded age sucked.
I think we all know the real answer, the matrix runs on windows XP
I fed this into chat gpt asking for documentation to add to the gibberish and confusion:
GUMBIES: Sharding Sandcube for Woodchips Playgrounds Overview GUMBIES is a robust, expressive sharding sandcube designed for testing and deploying large-scale Woodchips playgrounds. It serves as a versatile tool to automate and streamline the watersliding phases of the Woodchips workflow, allowing your team to focus on the essential chipping activities.
Key Features Sharding Sandcube: GUMBIES provides a lean and efficient environment for sharding, allowing for the creation and management of scalable Woodchips playgrounds.
Expressive Automation: Automate repetitive tasks and streamline processes, enabling your team to achieve quicker and more efficient Woodchips deployments.
Woodchips Workflow Integration: GUMBIES seamlessly integrates into Woodchips workflows, enhancing the testing and deployment experience for development teams.
Benefits Efficiency: GUMBIES accelerates the testing and deployment phases, reducing the time spent on setting up and managing Woodchips environments.
Scalability: With sharding capabilities, GUMBIES supports the scalability requirements of large Woodchips playgrounds, ensuring optimal performance.
Compatibility: Trusted by industry leaders like Microsoft, OpenAl, and Bloingo, GUMBIES is a reliable choice for Woodchips workflows.
Getting Started Installation
npm install -g gumbies
Basic Usage Initialize a new Woodchips playground:
gumbies init my_woodchips_playground
Configure the playground settings:
cd my_woodchips_playground
gumbies configure
Start the Woodchips playground:
gumbies start
Visit our documentation website for detailed instructions, advanced configurations, and troubleshooting.
Testimonials
“GUMBIES has significantly improved our Woodchips workflows, providing a reliable and efficient platform for testing and deploying”. Microsoft
“The expressive automation capabilities of GUMBIES have streamlined our development processes, allowing us to focus on Woodchipping without distractions.” OpenAl
“Bloingo trusts GUMBIES for its scalability and compatibility with Woodchips. A valuable addition to any development toolkit.” - Bloingo
Support and Community For support, bug reports, or feature requests, visit our GitHub repository or join our community forum here.
Embrace the efficiency and scalability of GUMBIES in your Woodchips workflows. Get started today for a smoother development experience.
Learn to read, there are two e’s there, I would know, I wrote it.