it’s not just open world but also real-time!
it’s not just open world but also real-time!
not surprising since it’s crypto adjacent
A requires B but B requires A so neither gets started.
I think Catch 22 is A requires B but B nullifies A so A is guaranteed to not get started.
but there’s no need to be that pedantic, casually speaking. people know what you mean when you say catch 22. we could also just say it’s paradoxical.
I’m pretty sure that was after an update and the original release did not give a shit
that’s why bezos doesn’t conceal his demonic laugh
seen here being informed that an Amazon truck ran over a child
makes sense since gender is “software”
yeah I know, but that’s still information out there and if anyone’s reading it’s nice to clarify. I both clarified and situationally agreed with them.
oh no!!! they might even look like Margot Robbie!
I like your username
I’ve usually used “clear space” because that’s common with spaces around logos but i like respect distance. though I don’t know what people in general would think of it after social distancing being associated with a terrible period of our lives.
i was speaking generally, which is why I mentioned pages as well as screens. that’s more of a web design distinction; never really heard of padding in any other context.
but if you were to have a qr code on your website, you’re right, making it padding would make more sense since the border, real or imaginary, would be outside the quiet zone because it’s technically part of the code.
oh god that thing is so ugly
I get the joke but the fish is low quality too
yeah I probably overrated it
did you mean to reply to something else?
dude’s paid $10k a year just to do what we can do for free. I don’t think that’s “pretty good”. if I pay $100k on anything it better work for life
put this verbatim in the ads and the fanboys will praise it as innovation™
fuck Nintendo and fuck fanboys who defend them at every turn. breath of the wild was a 7/10 game
if your readers realize they keep dry heaving whenever they click one of your articles you will soon have no more readers. that troglodyte looks like a lovecraftian sea monster. no one wants to see that.