What reason is there for this when the compiler could just optimize that variable out of existence? This feels like the most hand holdy annoying "feature" unless I'm missing something.
Just out of curiosity, would you feel the same way when people say "fuck Russia", or would you understand that they're saying "fuck the Russian government/Putin" and not "all Russians are monsters"?
For context, I generally dislike a lot of anime tropes and I tend to not like most anime...
But judging all of anime from a bunch of specific anime communities on Lemmy is really silly. These communities tend to have the most intense (and often a bit weird) fans.
If you ACTUALLY want to understand anime, you have to actually watch some. It doesn't seem like you're interested in that though based on your replies. Personally, I really enjoyed Cowboy Bebop, though it isn't 100% perfect.
They just couldn't decide what her doctor personality was. They initially were like "she's a tinkerer" and she was making gadgets, but they dropped that really quickly. Jodie did a good job, but they really didn't give her anything interesting to work with
I mean, the old UI wasn't great. All they did was separate servers and DMs. I hated it at first too, until I learned the differences, and it's honestly fine.
People seem mad at Discord for how their users use it. Yeah it sucks as a knowledge base since you can't search it from a search engine, but it's still easily the best tool for small, privateish communities.
His stories are mostly over the top nonsense, but sometimes that's fun. Also, for a "AAA" studio director, he's willing to take some VERY big experimental swings when it comes to gameplay. Death Stranding has it's problems, but it's very unique. That's worth some points.
Finally played this last month after buying it on sale 2 years ago. I felt stupid that I waited so long. It's easily the most well written game in existence. I've never had a game make me laugh and think this much.
Do you have an example of cynicism in the show? I guess the Ceritos being a lower class ship gives some of the characters a bit of a chip on their shoulder and they talk a lot of crap about command, but the characters themselves still have a pretty positive outlook overall.
The remaster of Grim Fandango does make the control scheme more modern (movement direction is camera relative), though you can switch to tank controls if you want.
I'm convinced that big corporations contract it out to the cheapest "production" company that they can find, and they only offer the training so that they can say that they did to shield themselves from potential liability.
What reason is there for this when the compiler could just optimize that variable out of existence? This feels like the most hand holdy annoying "feature" unless I'm missing something.