I am stuck here in jungle. its been 2 days i have been thinking how am I going to take these both ocelots back to my base.
The first thought in my mind was going via nether. however I didn't find any nice path in spectator world (world with same seed + gamemode sp). so pathing in nether is ma...
I have games downloading onto my ps4 in Europe and am selling the system and buying a new one in the USA because we are moving there. How do I access the games I bought on my first system as I want to sell the actual console. Do I lose all the games I have already downloaded?
> The Associated Press reported that he was watching a Harry Potter video at the time of the crash, according to the driver of the tractor trailer who said he could hear it playing when the Tesla Model S came to rest "about a quarter mile down the road" from the point of impact.
> In regulator speak, full autonomy is called Level 4. Tesla's Autopilot is regarded as Level 2 technology, but many drivers are treating it as Level 3 and over-trusting the system.
I would like to know how to submit a clickable text in mine craft, and if you click the text, it copies it to your clipboard. I really want to know how to do this, and If you could tell me how, I would be grateful!
"Assisted driving" or "assisted steering" would be a better description.
I personally am not going to fall asleep or watch a movie even in a driverless car until there are significantly more driverless cars than driven cars on the road.
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I agree. "Autopilot" is largely misunderstood by a significant percentage of the population, I'm sure.
That's the channel that made me want Burnout Paradise, because he compared the open-world aspects of the new Mirror's Edge game to it and said why Burnout Paradaise was so much better in that regard.
> A core part of our game philosophy is making you, our community, part of the development process.
Essentially, "we want you to pay us roughly full-price for a game that's not feature-complete".
While I'm already suspicious of your game if you're in Early Access, if you're in Early Access and you have Steam Trading Cards, I'm super-double-suspicious of your game.
I appear to have a bug where when I rotate a completely separate craft near to a spacestation or probe etc, the spacestation, probe etc also rotates (in this case near is about 100m).
If I turn off all reaction wheels and rcs the rotation does not occur, therefore I think that it is a bug that c...
I'm trying to download the 1.10 Would You Rather map for minecraft on my mac, but it won't show in my singleplayer listing fro some reason. I did everything properly, and it's in the saves as a FOLDER, NOT a zip file. Any ideas on what I should do (this also happens to not all but many other maps...
I am hoping to capitalize on obtaining as many trading cards as possible before they expire on July 4th. Is the gap between earning cards from the discovery queue based on a specific global reset time, or must a certain amount of time pass before I can earn cards again?
we have a bunch of plugins. Each plugin can contribute command line arguments. A thing goes over the unordered list of plugins to collect all command line arguments, then dumps them to {opt,arg}parse (I forget which)
When I look at the statistics for various heroes under my Career Profile, I notice that "Offensive Assists" and "Defensive Assists" are listed.
What are offensive and defensive assists, and what are the differences between them?
> Very often parametrization uses more than one argument name. There is opportunity to apply indirect parameter on particular arguments. It can be done by passing list or tuple of arguments’ names to indirect. In the example below there is a function test_indirect which uses two fixtures: x and y. Here we give to indirect the list, which contains the name of the fixture x. The indirect parameter will be applied to this argument only, and the value a will be passed to respective fixture function:
I am making a minigame when two players are needed to start an arena !
Trying with the "c" selector for count, but it seems that doesn't work
This is the command I used:
/testfor @a[score_arena_min=1,score_arena=1,c=2]
The arena scoreboard notes the players who joined an arena, the 1 value bein...
I have seen a tutorial to do this, the one with changing your skin, but I'm using it with /summon and the ArmorItems NBT tag (The head is only present while the player is playing it), and I want my map to work whenever someone decides to play it.
in unrelated news, i am actually still not sure how indirect parameterization works in pytest. Because i called a fixture in the parametrized function directly and it works fine...