API Gateway + Lambda is really cool. Using it to control access to our machines for deploy, since it provides a way to trigger the lambda inside the VPC from the outside, using an authenticated API. But it's really neat.
Also "ReBoot: The Guardian Code is an upcoming Canadian live-action/CGI-animated television series [...] scheduled to air on Netflix worldwide (excluding Canada) on March 30th"
We can't even get shows on Netflix when they are MADE HERE
I have been playing the Minecraft survival mode for a while now, and to challenge myself I have decided to enter the ill-spoken-of realms of the server known as 2b2t. That's when I have realized that everything I knew about Minecraft was a lie and my character is aimlessly wondering in a Godless ...
Trying to figure out what to watch next. I want to watch Bakemonogatari, but that series is such an undertaking. It seems to be as convoluted as Kingdom Hearts.
If you condensed Bakemonogatari down to plot-relevant details, the whole series (including sequels and prequels and stuff) would be like maybe 2 hours long.
@Fluttershy There are two schools of thought on Bakemonogatari: Some people think it's an anime. Some people think it's a Microsoft PowerPoint slideshow.
I was recently playing Fortnite/watchingsome videos, and a lot of people are referring to 'bloom'. I have googled and found some information on it, but I am a little confused on how its implemented. Is it a completely random spot in your cursor that the bullet hits, or is there some kind of first...
Bakemonogatari isn't so much convoluted as it is long-winded, tbh. Like a person who's trying to tell a story but has to go over every detail, related or not.
I've been very picky about the anime I watch, and am trying to broaden my horizons. Love Live was a step out of my anime comfort zone, and I loved it, so I'm trying to do that more.
Also, Bakemonogatari has one of (actually, two now that I think about it) the pre-eminent examples of the "wtf, anime" trope "little girl that's actually like a thousand years old so she's totally legal despite looking 10".
Is it possible to do something where you are reading a book and when you get to a certain page or finish the book, an event happens.
I'm making a horror adventure map and I was wondering if it was possible.
Thank you
P.S. If so what version of minecraft do I have to be in? is 1.12.2 ok?
@PrivatePansy that bug is seriously stupid. Intentionally "fixing" permissions to the sudo user for all kinds of folders is just such a fundamentally flawed idea
I do think it's worth pointing out that the npm release in question is supposed to be a prerelease version, and people are only getting it due to a different bug with now a global npm update works.
So hypothetically, suppose you're on Tinder, and while you're swiping, you come across a sibling or cousin who is also using it. Does Tinder have some sort of protection against encountering relatives? and what would be creepier: after swiping right to see what happens, find that he/she also swiped right? or them using their swipe up before you even decided which way to swipe?
@Nzall I know that you can match with facebook friends on tinder (so there's no "protection" there but idk about family members linked on facebook). And for the second part... I'd never take something like that seriously.
I Need Help With A Map Im Wondering If Theres A Command To Make A Lever Or A Button to Trigger A Command Block Without The Command Block Being Behind The Button Or Any Redstone Near The Button
Thanks For The Help!
So I've played a lot of adventure maps that would do this effect where you would either walk forward without touching the keyboard, Not a glitch but it would move for you, and they would also do effects where the camera would pan/show the preview of the area you are going to explore. What i mean ...
@Ash [re: CoD] you aren't missing much, IMO, at least in singleplayer.
Hrm.
BOOKS 16 (by 178 authors)
fantasy 194 (1212.50%)
I think there is something wrong with my book journal.
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All i wanted was a simple coin limit on MAME, and the guy created a "Simon Says clone" to award credits to players. That is a hell of an answer. https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/312432/is-there-a-way-to-limit-max-credit-number-or-coins-inserted-on-mame
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@ToxicFrog Something is not right here, unless your books have been secretly multiplying
@Ash what's happening there, I think, is that the initial number-of-books count is doing the default thing of counting only the current calendar year and the other parts are counting everything
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@ToxicFrog That would do it :P
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(I mean the authors thing could theoretically be correct if you counted like every author in an anthology and you read a lot of anthologies...)
John: ok fair. To better express my point: if you want a military corridor shooter, CoD MW is a good choice and has been highly influential in the subgenre, but my opinion is that FPSes as a whole have done much better both before and since.