Ah, sure. Yeah, goroutines are a well-implemented abstraction.
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Harvard has its own issues of course, but don't let that distract you from the fact that this thing it's done is the right thing.
She intentionally joined a search party, of course, but accidentally joined one that was for her.
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I have an ongoing lightside lore bard run that's just entered act two. I'm very thankful that the devs added some official (if limited) mod support, because I can be confident now that my zillion cosmetic and interface mods won't break my save forever with the new update. A had a two-thirds-through-act-three run with a gith storm sorc nearly a couple years ago that I left for a month or so and is all screwed up now with outdated mods.
That's a really quite attractive orange. I would try cream and saffron to lighten it.
Oh, duh. The corn and the triangles threw me off; I subconsciously thought that was pita.
Just pulling the tint toward magenta didn't help much- what sort of post processing did you use?
ETA: What is the green looking part composed of, btw? I can't actually tell.
I don't deny that it looks tasty, but what is it?
I'm not sure the bed of chips is needed, seeing as it's practically a chip cylinder already haha, but man that looks good. Tasteful toppings too. I want three.
It is good to see the Fedora project continuing to work toward reproducible builds. It's long been my opinion (or experience) that RPMs as a format and the packaging practices of RPM distros are preferable to what Debian offers overall, but there's no denying that Debian's early commitment to reproducibility was prescient, and Fedora has had to catch up in that respect.
Well, that's adorable.