

The game is Dying Light


The game is Dying Light
Don’t be ridiculous, that would never pass QA.
But this one will. Joy for years to come:
public string GetDayOfWeek(DateTime date) {
return ((date - new DateTime(1970, 1, 1)).Milliseconds / 86400000) % 7 switch {
0 => "Thursday",
1 => "Friday",
2 => "Saturday",
3 => "Sunday",
4 => "Monday"
};
}


For distances >600km, flying is usually 4x-10x faster at a similar price. At least in and around Germany. I assume in the US trains compare way worse, also because the distances are way larger.
Examples: “Normal” example: Stuttgart (Germany) -> Amsterdam (Netherlands) Train: 11h 10min - 241€ Plane: 1h 20min - 225€
Best case scenario for train in Germany at around that distance (because there’s a direct connection): München -> Berlin Train: 3h 54min - 167€ Plane: 1h 5min - 226€
Roku TV is pronounced as “row coup TV” though? The Japanese is maybe closer to “rock coup”, just the the R is rolled.
Then why not use 1? It’s closer to pi than 10 and even easier to calculate with.


There’s a couple of reasons straws might be convenient or even necessary:
(Edit: Add text at the beginning instead of just throwing a list out there)
KDE is more similar to windows, Gnome is maybe closer to MacOS.
But generally, KDE felt always a bit “super user” to me, and I found the amount of customizability and features more overwhelming than useful. Gnome is simple, clean, and I prefer it for that reason.


They place ads in the search results.
If you disable your ad blocker, the first search result will almost always an Amazon ad. I test searched for “Headphones” and it also shows a row of JBL headphones at the top ala google shopping, which is an ad as well.
Really, they make their money the same way as google, they just don’t track your searches and site visits.




I think you can disable NSFW in your user settings - unless the communities you mentioned don’t tag their posts properly


That, but AFAIK they get most of their money for setting google as the default search engine.
You can approximate the length of any path (including circles) by adding the lengths of many small line segments that follow that path. Making a line segment bigger by some factor, will increase it’s length by the same factor. Therefore, scaling the circle by any factor, increases it’s circumference by the same factor. Scaling a circle is just scaling it’s radius so: Scaling the radius by some factor, changes the circumference by the same factor. That means the ratio between radius and circumference is always constant.
I hope this is decipherable :D