It’s offensive to people with hypernatremia
That does not sound very age appropriate
Legit my first thought when I heard about this. I genuinely doubt anything will come out of this and seeing the state of the franchise I’m probably right.
Some of the people who play this game have very strange ways of thinking
This is an ask community, not a politics community. Not everything revolves around America
Super Earth calls for our aid
That doesn’t justify killing them asshole. Just because a child might become a terrorist doesn’t mean that you should kill them. You should destroy the source which Israel could if it wanted to seeing how effective Mossad is, but they don’t care. They care about erasing the Palestinian population and setting up settlements on their graves.
I have massive respect for the people who bother with building in this game, my ass only builds foundations and calls it a day
cough lemmy.ml cough cough hexbear cough
Man I’ve not heard about the finals in a while. I remember I played it every day for two week straight and got everything for my class. Is it better now than at launch?
Perv detected
Edit: Yeah I think I see how some people think Lemmy is misogynistic
This Building Looks Like It Was Designed In Microsoft Word
This is the most deranged shit I’ve read in a while
Israel can’t afford to save women and children, who will likely become other terrorists
What kind of fucked up facist propaganda is this?
This video series is honestly such a good representation of the state of helldivers 2 since the PSN drama till the present
I begun learning programming a few years ago, and it feels like I barely progressed. I know the basics and a bit of advanced python(I have learnt to use a few libraries), html and css plus a tiny bit of c++, but not much outside of those. I enjoy programming and solving problems using code, and it’s an enjoyable hobby of mine. But I feel like all I do is extremely basic and I want to advance but it feels overwhelming seeing the countless of things I could learn.
I wanna know what are ways I can actually apply the things I have learnt/will learn on somewhat worthwhile things, because the main problem right now is that I don’t really have anything to do with the things I’ve learnt other than silly projects that don’t really last more than a day and aren’t that complex. I also want to advance my knowledge as previously stated since I feel like I know too little for the amount of time I’ve been learning to program.
For context I’m still in school but not too far off from higher ed, and I have a decent amount of free time on most days(~2-4 hrs).
Thanks if you reply