Traded Payne, a second and cash to Spurs for a future second
Traded Payne, a second and cash to Spurs for a future second
So you can sue that moose for damages when it jumps in front of your car.
IIRC he tried out for a few teams a couple of years ago… And just decided not to return to the NBA? Isn’t he also a Jehowa’s witness and retire due to “religious” reason?
Unfortunately, that might have been the last we’ve seen of Lonzo Ball in the NBA.
Great pick up for the Thunder. 1x Euroleague MVP, 2x Euroleague F4MVP
Honestly feels like the Rockets massively overpaid for FVV… Blazers overpaid for Jerami Grant. We all knew Draymond wasn’t getting a max but 4/100 is definitely lower than the sum I was thinking of - the Warriors got off great in this deal. Bruce Brown deservedly so got the bag. Good for him.
Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy almost single handedly ruined the entire NBA playoffs for me. I literally couldn’t stand them the entire time. Unbiased? I’m not sure if we’re talking about the same person.
Just by taking a glance at this list I can see I already have at least 80% of the games, if not 90%. I’ve been looking through the Steam shop and there just aren’t many good deals this year, that haven’t already been on a steep discount.
There’s a bot I’ve been seeing these past couple of days that is constantly reposting posts with the title cut off in half. Like, it’d just cut it off mid sentence and replace the rest with three dots. I think it’s called @[email protected]
I hoped to paste it and get a summary from ChatGPT, but the whole thing is seven hundred pages long. The Table of Contents is 24 pages!
(it seems like my previous reply hasn’t been posted)
It really depends on what you’re trying to achieve. If you’re just trying to install a web server, then I’d recommend downloading XAMPP if you’re on Windows, or if you’re on Linux, you probably already have apache or nginx. To access services on those servers you’re just going to have to find out the IP address of the server, and type it out in the browser (f.e. http://192.168.0.1/my_service). Those services should be available only on the same local network the server is on, unless you do port forwarding.
I think the main reason is he wants the max. I honestly don’t think he’s still worth that much money.
Yep!
Dressing up space barbies
Hollow Knight
I 100% think it would. Android Studio is hot garbage. Not just the compiler, but the whole build process.
Gradle configuration syncing takes over a minute for the most minor of changes when building a project. Importing a new package in Go takes less than a second in most cases.
Changing a version of any imported package in Android Studio has a 50-50 chance of breaking everything. Heck, even creating a new project in Android Studio has a 50-50 chance of working.
The reasons why Android Studio can’t achieve similar speeds are plenty, but here are some:
Because after waiting for 10+ minutes for a project to build in Android Studio, something like Go feels like a godsend. Also, you’re implying that quicker is worse when it comes to compilers and Golang, which is definitely not the case, and Go’s compiler produces very well optimized executables.
Its compiler is very fast, the libraries are great, importing new packages is easy and straightforward, HTTP libraries and frameworks are some of the best I’ve worked with.
Compared to Java or C#, there really isn’t that much boilerplate.
You could probably buy another cheap router and connect it to the first one using an ethernet cable. Set the second router to access point mode, and disable wifi on the first router (some routers have a physical button for that). You’ll be able to connect only to the second router using wifi, but still use the first router with a physical connection.