With the data I have at hand, people mostly seem to die in them.
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I got a summary out of it, which confirmed I didn't need to read the article. I see this as a win! But yeah, I tend not to read articles about Trump and talking out of my ass afterwards, mea culpa.
I don't think the problem is having published it. I think the problem is having had those words pronounced and recorded.
It's one thing being a racist fascist. It's another having the gal to admit it in private. It's a whole other plate to admit it in front of a camera.
While reading, I was thinking about the time it took me the last time I installed Linux, and I agreed with the author: it took me several hours.
Then I remembered why it took me so long: I wanted to install the most minimal Void Linux configuration possible with graphical session on a 16 years old laptop that was already too underpowered to run Windows XP when it got out, so I pondered every package installation (do I really need this to make it work? It's 10 MB, that's a bit heavy...) and had to tinker a bit with the drivers to get it to work just right.
Installing Fedora on my main laptop however took 15 minutes, from booting to having a functional system, 20 if you count the iso download and the copy on a USB stick.
You can reuse letters
"Meat flavoured water"
That makes sense. I could see myself making a move that delays my victory for one turn just for the sake of annoying my opponent, but in the context of a comic that may be a bit overthought.
I thought it was a tic-tac-toe in 4x4, because then black wins whatever white does, which explains why white ~~table~~croco-flips. I'm not familiar enough with the rules of Othello to exclude this game though.
Funnily enough, this equal symbol in the if statement wouldn't be, in a lot of languages, a comparison symbol but an assignment symbol.
This means that every person would be considered Palestinian, even before determining if they're Hamas. So even if you correct the else statement, everyone would still die.
It is actually possible to use Aegis for Steam, that's what I do. It's a pain to setup if you're not rooted (I think you need to use an Android emulator on a computer and then export the Aegis DB to reimport it on your mobile IIRC) but it's possible. Look at https://github.com/beemdevelopment/Aegis/wiki/Adding-Steam-to-Aegis-from-Steam-Desktop-Authenticator Steam is still very welcome to go fuck themselves with their shitty app, though.
Let's say, hypothetically, that I'm not a Nintendo spy. Let's also say that, still hypothetically, I would be interested in, or curious about, maybe, what would have been your first choice. Would you hypothetically tell it to me?
Not talking about pirating anything, btw. Just making hypotheses about a purely imaginary scenario.
Just like regular libraries have copyrighted books: they lend them to one person at a time.