ILikeBoobies

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[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

It’s use is basically “by the time you build an engine that can compete you will be dead”

Performance optimizations are easy, movement is easy. (Compared to starting from scratch) but are you going to spend time on that or something else?

Fortnite runs on phones, they have various demos running on consoles.

Every one knows it’s the best but dumb kids blame the engine for some reason and garner the above response because it points out they have no idea what they’re talking about.

As for the other guy’s comment, programmers work in C++. The Unreal way is to take that code into drag/drop blueprints for designers so they aren’t messing with the programmer’s code. An example involving movement is I recently coded a movement system in C++, now in blueprint there’s a settings menu that exposes the variables so the designer can set jump height, speed, falling speed.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 hours ago

And our enemy, anyone clapping should be arrested.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca -1 points 19 hours ago

Gog didn’t promote it, which makes sense since it goes against their whole business model.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 4 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

Seems ideal, then they won’t know they’re blocked.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

But we had the best 1337 haxxors.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 11 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Or just how inhumane it is for the workers.

Immigration in general is a right wing thing anyway. It’s why the US has so much and as Canada has continued to pivot right wing we’ve seen increases.

The left’s problem isn’t that they want immigrants, it’s that they want foreigners here and abroad to be treated and respected as people.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 0 points 2 days ago (1 children)

As an intellectual you must tolerate it, as an ape you don’t.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 days ago (3 children)

This is a generalized discussion, it’s not aimed at any one group.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I quite enjoy 2 so I disagree with the premise of this.

The remaster kickstarter passed the threshold for coop so I recommend people take a look at that.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 days ago

I feel like you’re missing some pretext to Nuremberg and should look at what was going on in Germany in the years leading up to it.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Keep your user account in user space.

Avoid unnecessary root access.

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 days ago

Odd, the title suggested she was mournful not right.

 

So firstly, Canada has never had open border policy. The UK is just adopting what we currently have

Secondly, the only politician who was advocating for open borders was Pierre Poilievre and he lost his seat

Which means this article is misplaced

In one of the most consequential political shifts in recent memory, Starmer has charted a new and unapologetically realist course on immigration. It is a striking departure not only from his party’s past rhetoric, but from the dominant dogma that has guided western policy-making for the better part of three decades: that mass immigration is always an economic benefit, a social good, and a moral imperative.

This isn’t journalism; it’s covering your ears, closing your eyes, and shouting “lalala”

Firstly, it ignores that right wingers are the ones pushing for higher immigration not for moral superiority but for the economic benefit of it keep costs down

Secondly, the societal good it does is that lower wages meaning billionaires will be more likely to bring business to a place where they can make more money for themselves.

Thirdly, also for the betterment of society is that it helps boomers because more people paying taxes means they are able to retire, able to receive healthcare, and because they were terrible at saving it allows them to sell their 100k houses for 1m+ so they can afford retirement

It is common sense, but in Canada, it still isn’t common currency.

It is just a rehash of “it’s happening in the UK” until this point but I wanted to pay mention to the term “common sense”

This is a term politicians and now apparently media use when they can’t justify a position

What is common sense? Being able to speak English in UK.

Well obviously it is common currency in Canada because part of getting a work permit is proving that you can speak English or French. To get a study permit you need to show an even higher level of proficiency

Even as we face the unmistakable consequences of population-driven pressure on housing, health care, and wages, immigration remains a third rail in Canadian politics. Raising concerns, no matter how grounded in data or lived experience, is still treated as impolite at best and inflammatory at worst.

As I pointed out in the opening, the only politician to make these big scary claims you say are normal lost his seat

Now you could focus on Singh being our most anti-immigration leader losing his seat to back up this claim but the author doesn’t mention him

Instead the author makes claim after claim with nothing to back it up

As recently as 2022, Canada was adding more than a million people per year through a combination of permanent immigration, international student intake, temporary worker programs, and asylum claims. This is not coordinated nation-building, it is unmanaged growth.

Well based on your endorsement of the UK adopting our system you seem to be okay with this and as pointed out we already have language requirements but

Raising concerns, no matter how grounded in data or lived experience

You started with this and still didn’t provide anything

Where are the stats or experiences that tie 1 million immigrants to unmanaged growth?

But the effects are not merely economic. They are social, cultural, and civil as well. On the streets of Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal, diaspora groups now square off over foreign conflicts with disturbing frequency. Protests turn into brawls. Schools become battlegrounds. Religious institutions face threats and vandalism not for what they preach here in Canada, but for the politics of distant homelands.

I imagine this is about Israel/Palestine but where is the proof that you heralded as having? Where are the references?

I can reference Canada’s role in WW1, 2, and Vietnam as historical references to show this isn’t caused by immigration and existed beforehand. Canada’s peacekeeping reputation (although fraudulent) rests on us being involved in conflicts we aren’t part of

Despite a decade of record population growth, Canada’s real GDP per capita has stagnated. Productivity is declining. Infrastructure lags far behind need. The promise of a growing economy has not translated into growing prosperity for the average Canadian.

This is a good thing, we added more people and our per capita gdp didn’t go down. That means we grew enough to accommodate these people that the author claims are unmanaged, not just contradicting themselves but still lacking the evidence and facts they claim they have to back up this claim

The New Democratic Party offers no meaningful dissent, still clinging to the romanticism of borderless globalism. And the Conservative party, though beginning to voice legitimate concerns about housing supply and integration, has yet to present a coherent and politically confident plan to reform the immigration system.

Straight up false. The NDP plan was to tie a payment to immigration so if any future government wanted to bring in an immigrant they would have to pay the province that settles them. This vastly reduces the ability of the Federal government to bring immigrants in

The Cons plan was to remove funding for roads unless the municipality increased it’s population by 5% every year

If even Britain’s Labour government, long a standard-bearer of liberal cosmopolitanism, can shift course, what’s stopping Canada’s political class?

Idiots like you that pretend the UK isn’t just adopting our system

The reckoning is coming. If Britain can face it head-on, surely we can too. Better to shape the future on our own terms than to be overwhelmed by its arrival.

What does this even mean

 

Seriously if you are missing it you should go back and listen. I’m watching on CBCNN which is paid but if anyone has a post conference link that’d be great

 

Councillor Lisa Robinson tried to equate the swastika with the anti-racism Black power raised fist, calling it a “symbol of hate” common to “Communist and Marxist ideologies.”

 

Third time this year, overnight when it was empty just like before

Imagine being so mad at a building

 

Discord bots to give users collection games. Trying to move people off discord but this is a sticking point

Reference

https://github.com/ker0olos/fable

https://top.gg/bot/432610292342587392

 

Was surprised they published it

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