That guys’ as well.
That guys’ as well.
Just try, what is the worst that could happen? Hehe-- [sound of breaking bones and rupturing organs]
Oni would be great, problem is the rights to it are split between like five different studios and it’s effectively abandoned. It’s why it’s not on GOG, Steam, etc.
Possibly the same situation for Attack of the Saucerman. Dayum.
It also wouldn’t surprise me if the source code has been completely lost, meaning there’s no chance of an HD upscale or anything.
Oh well, realistically, an upscale and a few improvements wouldn’t have cut it anyway.
On second though, it doesn’t seem like a big improvement. Reminds me a bit of limbfeeders without limbs.
This, it would be less deep in the uncanny valley without eyes at all.
Git, probably
Good idea. Unfortunately this depends on self-regulation.
This and also
By “porn”, I suppose you mean nudity?
Please clarify, OP, did you mean
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selfies of himself in klan attire
“I’m an american viking.” (Also some bullshit how he’d be genetically viking.)
Stimmt. Passt wohl auch gut als Startrampe für diesen AFD-Pfeil.
Indeed. Makes it more work to filter the handful of good or even great articles from the 99.99% that use this platform for its apparent ease of money grubbing.
It’ll probably take Valhalla for me, personally.
Or a signal that you’d rather not support the worst way to introduce type systems to frontend dev. While I’m not sure that applies to DHH, I am sure there are other devs that understand compromising all your goals to codepend on Node or even JS itself isn’t that much of a win and rather see support for better options.
but I could see it being a good step forward for more meaningful features to be added in the future.
I think you are right. And that is unfortunate.
My bad, I’m not deep enough into our frontend stack to realize Hjeilsberg already did what he does best - ruining enums. (I guess he is not to blame for global imports in c#, so i can not add ‘questionable import module/namespace ideas’.)
And it seems like this proposal contains type declarations (in order to compensate for their enums), among other typescript specific things. So, guess it is option B, then.
I’m glad it doesnt.