A memory match game made by me, fully open source, made with small (2-6) kids in mind. Comes in two flavours, one of them contains all the assets bundled and thus doesn't even need access to the internet.
Available on GitHub and Play Store (screenshots available on both):
Added it there as well!
Added them to the post.
QML is such an awesome UI language, the only thing (that I know of) that comes close is Jetpack Compose.
The flavour of JavaScript QML uses is very different from regular JavaScript, it's literally a glue language and any significant non-UI logic should be done in C++.
And Qt C++ is very different to most other C++ framework (or how people usually write pure C++), it feels much more Java-inspired.
Anyway, it really is a great UI toolkit if you want something powerful, cross-platform and efficient.
Perhaps I worded it poorly, but my point was that companies shouldn't go bankrupt when they make a mistake.
If you keep doing it after you've been told, then you're no longer just making a mistake it's obviously malicious, but I don't think then Apple should go bankrupt when they incorrectly implement a new law.
While I personally don't think it's accidental, you should be more lenient towards a first offense for any new law (unless you can prove it was intentional, which is incredibly hard).
Qt is my favourite, though it's not .NET.
Various servers using various software that can communicate with each other.
I mean, not like it was his fault only, I blame the council who decided that "hmm, what if we force this young and insecure young man to spy on someone he deeply admires?" is the right course of action.
In general the Jedi are a cult forcing their members to get rid of emotions (which backfires like all the time) and I'm not sure there were any good sides in the prequels.
While true, 568m is a significant cost of doing business. Also remember that a punitive action should not make the company go bankrupt, it should make them rethink.
And if they don't, the fines will go higher, until they do rethink.
Steam is equally shitty, they just have the advantage of not being publicly traded which means they can create long term strategies and execute them successfully.
Doesn't mean they're pro consumer.
That must suck, having your life and dreams destroyed like that. Hope he recovers, both physically and, perhaps even more important, mentally.
Given they were caught, it's actually NOT how you get ants.
I'm hardcore, what about you?
Somewhere in between that weird guy and jaded outcast.
Damn, sounds good, except I suck at games, so playing at the low difficulty is the only way for me to enjoy a game. That pretty much rules out all multiplayer games for me.
Eh, being burned out means exactly (most of) that. Especially being rude is a huge sign of being burned out, because you just can't muster the energy to be positive, because everything about your work pisses you off, including your coworkers, customers, bosses and the work itself.
Wayland replaced a shitty protocol with equally shitty one. So it's still shit, but different.
That is, if Wayland works for you. If it doesn't, running X inside Wayland won't solve much.
Sure is! Especially when Wayland is broken all the time. Last year I had to be on X because Wayland was laggy as fuck and my eyes hurt from the constant flickering.
A year before that it worked flawlessly and now it works too. Can't wait for the next major update, I just love the thrill of not knowing whether my PC will work well or not.
Modern or not, X just works. Wayland is broken all the time.
I don't think hospitals do count, being burned out could be an official requirement for the job and you wouldn't notice a difference.
This is anecdotal, but male teachers get a special treatment if the school staff is mostly women.
Iraq could allow marriage for girls as young as 9. A survivor says it would fuel rape and child abuse.
Lemmings.world update 10 PM CET (edit: update failed, rolled back, another try tomorrow)