@Chris: This is definitely a tangent, but with government-specific sites, you're often obligated to enter factual information about your person under penalty of perjury. For most sites, you're also obligated to enter your own username and password for your own account under penalty of suspension/expulsion from the site, and depending on the site or nature thereof, potential legal ramifications. I can appreciate the sentiment, but blind defiance isn't going to accomplish much here. — Makoto6 hours ago
@Makoto: I don't think any government site can force anything under penalty of perjury. They're certainly welcome to claim so, but they're lying. Until I have signed something or have established that I am under oath, I can do whatever I like, thank you very much. At this time there is no statute that can extend the power of a court to internet messaging. IANAL. — Lightness Races in Orbit38 secs ago
@CaseyB: I don't know why I have to keep saying this to you everywhere you pop up, but there is clearly nothing about this answer that "critiques" or "requests clarification from an author". Either fix your script or turn it off but, either way, quit writing nonsense comments. — Lightness Races in Orbit8 secs ago
@Ell catch.com. Actually the service shut down so the syncing is dead, but I still have the app on my Nexus 5 and it's great as a notetaker in its own right.
In my imagination I will leave this in my will for somebody to untangle, mostly internet accounts that can then be shutdown on by behalf. In practice I imagine nobody will ever see it or, if they do, bother to do anything at all with it.
o.O Well you can have a render tree that's node based, it's kinda neat because say uh... the NPC has a name tag or a question icon, you just make it a child of the NPC when the NPC moves, it "inherits" the movement so you dont have to manually update the name tag, just moving the npc will do the job
It would have made sense if the hierarchy had been like 2 passagers being children of the plane, because the plane moving would move the passengers, but using nodes as "layers" is dumb