Last Christmas. It’s the Christmas one night stand song. And it just repeats the same thing a thousand times. Turn that shit off.
Last Christmas. It’s the Christmas one night stand song. And it just repeats the same thing a thousand times. Turn that shit off.
Your cat is so lucky to have such an amazing human to go above and beyond to make sure he has something that’s safe for him to eat. Keep being awesome. And thanks for sharing this info!
I learned about this http response code too late. About 4 years ago I was working at a startup and I was the “lead engineer” (aka only engineer) on a project where I had to design and implement an entire REST API. I really wish I would have put this in somewhere, since we weren’t doing code review (because it was literally only me).
The instructions didn’t tell me I needed to. I don’t know how someone is supposed to know that. I would have expected the instructions to at very least tell me I needed to make that and what the file name should be. But I did eventually figure it out. I had to search their github page to find the example one, then modify it for https
Thanks for the reply! This seems like a great option. I am going to look more closely at this over the weekend. I want to make sure I understand what it is doing before I run it and potentially mess up some other configuration I have on my server (have done this in the recent past…)
This seems to be one of the most common questions. To me that means that this should be a priority to fix if it is affecting so many people.
If you want a cat, adopt one. Don’t buy one. There are thousands of cats without homes that need one. Save one from being put down instead of buying one from a breeder that is exacerbating the problem.
Edit: fixed a typo
How did you get into the Jagex office?
What exactly do you mean by your Tears of the Kingdom comment? That game was constantly dropping frames. Any time you used ultrahand or fuse, the game would drop to <15 fps. I still really enjoyed the game despite that, but the performance was really poor and inconsistent. Breath of the Wild had similar issues, but it felt less severe. Or maybe I’m misremembering, since it has been 6 years since I played BotW on the switch.
Drums need to tune, too. You want to make sure the head has equal tension near all the nuts or else it will sound wonky.
What exactly does this mean? Like, I’m familiar with open source software, but I’m not super familiar with the x86 bootloader stuff, so I’m not sure what benefits we get from this.
I have noticed this so much today. I pretty much lived in r/hockey for the past 5 years. They had a vote and decided to black out for the 48 hour protest. Once it was clear that the vote was in favor of blacking out (and that the championship deciding game could be played during the blackout), people started pleading to move the blackout to after the championship was decided, which completely defeats the purpose of the protest.
Well, during the blackout, the championship was decided. Now that it’s open again, everyone is again flipping out about how pointless the protests were, and how we ruined their experience of watching the championship game.
Good. People are supposed to be inconvenienced.
Has that been confirmed yet? I saw one person saying it was happening, but the comments below proved they were wrong, and then they scratched out their comment and apologized for spreading false info.
Has that been confirmed yet? I saw one person saying it was happening, but the comments below proved they were wrong, and then they scratched out their comment and apologized for spreading false info.
I still remember the last game I pre-ordered. Halo: The Master Chief Collection. Game straight up didn’t work for like 6 months. And they promised all this free shit to us who bought it day one, but those of us who got it digitally didn’t qualify, so we didn’t get it. Even though I asked a Microsoft store rep if we qualified and they said yes. They later said no.
Never again for me.
Mega Man X for SNES is one of my favorites. In the PSP remake, the re-recorded all the original 16-bit songs with live instruments. It’s amazing.
No. No poop.