- I wasn't the person you asked to name 3.
- Heaven forbid I contribute to the conversation by providing a relevant list to a discussion.
JackbyDev
TF2 hats but on a block chain instead of an inventory system.
Pros:
- In theory you can still sell the item as a collectible even if the game dies (I doubt in practice though)
- In theory it makes it possible for other games to use the same items to make stuff in their games (I doubt this in practice)
Cons:
- it's a fucking block chain
I think so! I think it's something like < file
works anywhere in the line, not just the end. There may be some specifics about no space when it is the front but I don't remember lol.
I do like that some distros make visudo use Nano instead.
The wheels don't just vanish lol
How do you know he doesn't put it on a floating disk?
This is a little off topic and admittedly an oversimplification, but people saying Rust's memory safety isn't a big deal remind me of people saying static typing isn't a big deal.
At the end of the day if you put a monkey at the wheel of a Ferrari you'll still have problems.
My eyes are rolling onto the floor and down the stairs.
I imagine this mentality is frustrating because of how many times they have to explain that they weren't forcing people to learn Rust and that the Rust bindings were second class citizens. They never said to rewrite the kernel in Rust.
So fucking true. There are so many insufferable people on the internet that view any form of communication as a formal debate.