You are correct. Technically a snapshot, but unmodified files are not duplicated from the previous. Imho that is one of the key things to understand about how git works ( and why rebasing and branch manipulation works so well)
You are correct. Technically a snapshot, but unmodified files are not duplicated from the previous. Imho that is one of the key things to understand about how git works ( and why rebasing and branch manipulation works so well)
To piggyback, the true main difference is svn stores commits as snapshots and git commits are deltas from previous. This is why git is depicted as a tree since it’s inherently a node-based structure.
I feel like a SOCOM revival is desperately wanted by the community, but the cost / earnings ratio isn’t good enough. They really mean “Wish we had some IP characters we could make a hero shooter with”
Left: Women are so good and you get the whole thing.
Middle: Women are in our room so we are gonna go out and eat dinner
Right: Women are the only thing in their world 🌍
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Might sound odd, but I loved Dark Arena. Basically a Quake-esque FPS but for the GBA.
“An offender could refuse to get the surgery, but would then be sentenced to three to five years of an additional prison sentence without the possibility of getting out early.”
It’s elective in the rare heinous cases it would be applied in.
This is why playing a randomizer is so damn fun. Every cave/catacomb/ruin can have “the” item! Makes exploration fun again.
Battle Chasers: Nightwar
Runs pretty well on the deck and the turn based-ness of combat lends well to pick up and play
Fun fact, there’s an advanced dev option on the steam deck to not power limit the WiFi card and it downloads 5-10x faster if you disable the power savings in my experience
Virginia has some interesting laws that kick into effect then. Google “Virginia Rule '34” for more info
Gotta follow at least one of the two rules
Be attractive
Don’t be unattractive
gasp and they were squamates
Most of the Linux kernel is written in C
I like to feel the vibrations and a car is the most efficient space to have that environment in.
Without late fees there is no incentive to pay on time. I don’t understand the rationale to remove them entirely, though regulating maximums makes sense.
Imagine seeing yourself in the mirror like this and thinking, “This is okay”
Nobody wanted to house you in the first place. That was the whole point of paying us. We are more expensive now. If you can’t afford us, tough shit.
Maybe this helps with the fallacy
10 million dollars is not as much wealth as it was ten years ago.
Have you actually ever used Ada? It’s like programming with handcuffs on.