It wouldn’t look like that and there’d be visible water damage. The doors were opened with impacts to the handle area. Obviously a battering ram was used, possibly police.
It wouldn’t look like that and there’d be visible water damage. The doors were opened with impacts to the handle area. Obviously a battering ram was used, possibly police.
I think that’s the guy who just won the election in Argentina
In the dotnet 8 announcement the brag is that a minimal web service will be 8.5 megs
Baby brains are much less likely to have any prions.
They can’t. It’s unenforceable.
Oh, damn. Why do assholes gotta ruin everything?
I’ve seen Nim before. It looks interesting, and I like the promise of a no-nonsense, performant language. I’m comfortable over here in dotnet land though. 😄
Imagine expending any effort on hating a wholesome slice of life comic. Then imagine being a mod for a forum about that.
https://abcbirds.org/blog/truth-about-birds-and-glass-collisions/
I’d discuss options with the HOA, but you do you.
https://abcbirds.org/blog/truth-about-birds-and-glass-collisions/
Why would you say something so blatantly silly?
Are you implying that helping birds avoid windows is an unsolved problem?
Wtf. Would you please do something about that?
It’s characters from a popular TV show as knitted figures.
Which works were sampled for this?
You could get up and do something about it right now.
In the sense that it applies to games already released, but not to previous installs. Allegedly. One of the main problems with all of this is that detecting only “valid” installs is a very hard problem, if not impossible. Unity’s attitude seems to be that devs just have to trust their numbers.
Additionally, some devs are reporting that they’ve been offered a pass on all this bs, if they switch to Unity’s own ad platform.
You’re right. I didn’t notice. I’ll stand by my initial assessment though. Someone battered those doors open, presumedly to deal with the leak.
Water can be scary, but enough force to open the doors like that would leave visible damage on the walls.