I would assume that they have more than six briefs in total.
I would assume that they have more than six briefs in total.
I think the easiest way to get started is StreetComplete: https://streetcomplete.app/
It will show you places in your vicinity where information is missing, like opening hours of shops, or the existence of ramps at stairs, and you can provide them in a really simple interface. You can filter out questions you don’t like to answer as well.
Ah yes, that is why they vote for the guy that explicitly said that Benny should hurry up and finish the job
Mich haben die nur auf das Suchportal der Krankenkassen verwiesen (das ich schon kannte), suchen und anrufen sollte ich dann doch wieder selbst.
Und die Überweisung vom Arzt ist echt der trivialste Teil.
I want an animated show of the Stormlight Archives. Something in the style of the Netflix Castlevania series or similar. I don’t think a live action show could do it justice without an insane budget.
import re
def is_even(i: int) -> bool:
return re.match(r"-?\d*[02468]$", str(i)) is not None
World be worth getting for the multiplayer alone. That was always good fun, unless you were among the people that could not connect to anyone because you forgot to sacrifice your unborn child to the sun god of some strange networking reason.
By that logic, the average of red and cyan is both purple and lime. Still useless.
The problem is that averaging hue makes no sense at all because hue is not a longest scale.
If you take a red poster (0) and a blue poster (240), it averages to green. Or take red (0) and red (359), averaging to cyan (180).
Yesterday, one of my players just plain forgot that we scheduled a game.
Luckily, the party was split up doing downtime activities anyway, so we decided that they simply could not locate that character quickly (time was somewhat of the essence). Near the end of the session, the party realized that they need that particular character’s alchemical expertise, giving them a great reason to actually go look for him.
Which is literally just German for Bavarian Motor Works.
Dabei ist der wahre Abfall doch das Subjekt des Maimais.
Basically me every time I open a website on my work laptop, where I cannot add browser extensions because of IT policies.
I honestly cannot fathom why large companies don’t include at least simple adblockers in their browser configurations. I don’t even need to block youtube ads, the banners on stackoverflow are bass enough). Would probably save fairly significant amounts of bandwidth, too.
Cars being online has some tangible benefits in that they can transmit location data to emergency services, especially if the driver is unresponsive. Might save someone from dying in a ditch in the middle of nowhere.
Arguably, some of the data collected while driving is also very useful for maintenance and development (e.g. if a lot of vehicles start having a similar issue after X miles).
That said, this data should be limited in scope and use (e.g. must not be sold, especially not to insurance companies), as well as anonymized as much as possible. Which is currently not the case, and that definitely needs regulation.
The best way to change perception of mixed use residential areas is having people live there.
The bigger issue is that these buildings don’t work by themselves. The biggest issue with suburbia is car dependency, which can only be countered by walkable cities and public transport (both of which require higher population densities)
The topic is stuff you commonly find in the glove box of a car (the flap in front of the passenger seat).
The trick with nicknames is using them in alphabetical order.
Macht durchaus Sinn, bei sowas einfach mal einem neuen Kühlschrank zu kaufen, rentiert sich selbst ohne die gesteigerte Lebensqualität recht schnell.
You can prefix the coordinates with the name of the current nearest star or center of galaxy.
Universal coordinates are fairly useless anyway, given how everything moves around in space.
There no reason Twitter would need to actually delete data from their backend.