I hope this ends up being a Four Seasons Landscaping saga, and Donnie just goes and stands in someone named Madison's garden in New York State
They could drop down some fliers that said "thoughts and prayers"
members of the group pointed guns at cars and told people to “go the fuck back to Africa”
Wow, way to highlight that you are a completely ignorant douchebag
The other day I used the JetBrains AI to write some boilerplate code for me. The JetBrains AI code analyser then kicked in to tell me how poorly written the code was.
The whole idea of a franchise is so people can get the same menu at the same quality at the same price no matter where they are. Having dynamic pricing means you can't even be assured of the price at a single location, let alone being in a new city with an unfamiliar restaurant.
If you don't know what you are going to be able to buy with your $5, then might as well go to someplace different.
You don't need to hack anything, you can use Binfmt_misc to tell the kernel how to load windows binaries
Lucille, is that you?
Which signals to investors that there is little to no expected growth. If you aren't attracting new customers to grow your user base, then you only have the option to milk your existing customers to increase revenue.
That may work short term, but long term it signals a death knell for the company, since as the old customers retire or the studios close down, the new crop of game developers would have been trained on or adopted a different engine so aren't going to switch to Unity. Eventually they just run out of customers.
What the company likes about the old timer is that because he has been there for 10 years, he will likely be there for the next 10 years to support the complicated system he is creating now. If a younger team member creates something using a modern approach, there is the risk they will leave in a years time and no one knows how the system works.
Give Hive Time a go. It has been a while since I played it in its early days but it was a fun bee hive management game.
The author is quite a fan of bees so I imagine he has done them justice.
Send in the Blade Runners!