I think you'll find that the rights of ordinary citizens to go about their business without fear of being shot to death randomly on the street is somewhat more concerning than being charged a few hundred quid for placing your vag on someone's face on camera for money once in a while
if you don't, I can't help you.
again, though, I didn't read the article. So maybe it says just that.
In May 1972, the go-ahead was given for what have become the longest space exploration missions yet. Voyager 2 and then 1 were launched in 1977. Both probes continue to send data back to earth from the farthest visited reaches of space.
As you can see, what's doing no others are doing wasn't written in the latest technology. Latest technology are sadly used for most common stuff.
Also ... until recently, I could not recall how many jobs have had, how many apps I have made or how many countries I have been to. I could remember details in each of them just not total number. Maybe life shouldn't be about numbers ...
Because I'm working like 12 hour days, and the more successful I am the more they make me work. For example, in a few hours I built a proof of concept microscope system, now I need to show somebody who has no clue how to use it.
It took me 3 hours to built it, because he is a first year student from a biology field this guy will take years to learn how to use the system and process out the data. Most likely, he'll make me do most of the work, falsify some results, and get a low paying job upon graduation. And this shit happens every week...
Then after 5 hours of dealing with people (the people I work with leave after 5 hour days), I can actually do my own research work.
I had a hard time doing chores and hobbies with 8 hour days, so I can't imagine 12 hour days and then taking my work home because I have to design it in time.
it feels simpler, it's just that I'm mixing several different languages with a bunch of custom syntax and need massive complicated build pipelines to manage?
I'm trying to summarize my knowledge about the most popular JavaScript package managers, bundlers, and task runners. Please correct me if I'm wrong:
npm & bower are package managers. They just download the dependencies and don't know how to build projects on their own. What they know is to call...
@Xeo Well, I needed a reason to kick the players off the current quest and on to a new one, and getting their asses kicked by a bunch of nonames was a handy exxcuse
well it was their choice to start poking through the rooms of an unfriendly place ;p
I have to admit though, sometimes I struggle to find the middle ground where you can provide a coherent and structured plot without railroading the players
I try to give my players choices but don't know what to do if they make choices that don't provide the opportunity for the primary plot to proceed
also, I need to give them reasons why they should pick each choice and provide context for it
can't just open the campaign by saying "Choose whether or not the king should live or die"