I work in a open source software and I can tell you for sure that this only works in theory, at least for projects that aren’t giant like chromium. If I push some code to a new branch on github there will be people looking at the changes before I even had time to open a PR, but very obvious security flaws can stay in the code for several years before anyone reports it. The amount of people looking for things to exploit is just much larger than the white hats. Sure they could still find the same flaws without access to the source, but we’re making if easier for them.
Over the past decades I’ve had several different women (girlfriends, mother-in-laws, coworkers) complain that I “acted too softly” in some situation or another, saying I should have raised my voice or made threats or stuff like that. If I could go back in time I wouldn’t act differently in any of those situations.
In your case I would probably complain to someone about security not showing up though. In a hospital setting it is their responsibility.
Last one can be freely changed by anyone, the middle one still has some restraints.
A silver lining in having a bunch of mental disorders.
Because they have been lied to about what it means.
And approximately a trillion people to whom even a chocolate bar would be pretty much an once-in-a-lifetime luxury
More like rubbing their faces against each other, unless they took the picture planning for a well positioned kiss.
Is it so weird that people in their 20s are learning to drive? It’s not mandatory to do it in their teens.
Reminds me of Alundra on the PS1, where at some point the game forced you to accept praying in a church; I tried to reject it but the game wouldn’t let me. It ended up being plot relevant in the end, as
you prayed to some demon or something and that allowed him to enter your dreams or something like that, I don’t remember too well)
I used to have an rpg on steam, with “fantasy” in the name. One day someone sent me an email asking if there was any way to remove all references to magic from the game so they could play it, as having witches and stuff was a big no for them, but they still wanted to try the game.
The real secret is to not die.
Be happy that it doesn’t: brazilian keyboards added an extra key for “ç” right in the middle of the keyboard and it’s pretty useful, until the day you have to use any other keyboard and realize that if you configure it to use the brazilian layout, you’re not losing the “ç”, you lose the comma, or question mark, or exclamation mark or something much more annoying to be left without.
Now you either learn to type again with another keyboard layout, or spend the rest of your life using only cheap keyboards made in brazil that have the “right amount” of keys.
In Portuguese, verbs have a ton of variations. They are written in a different way if you’re talking about yourself, or the listener, or a third party, then additional differences for the plural of those variations. Plus several other things.
And people often write very poorly, using i instead of e is pretty common. Skipping question marks too. Sometimes you’ll get a text from someone saying just “consegui” (meaning “I’ve managed to do it”) when the person actually wanted to say “consegue?” (“can you do it?”)
A second person shooter.
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And you only play with 5 cards; Sometimes you’ll have three pairs or a spare ace in your hand that you might think gives you an edge, but if it’s not part of the 5 cards that make your best hand, it’s as if it doesn’t exist.
They changed their dependencies and now your stack no longer supports the lib until you fix your whole framework to work with the up-to-date stuff.