@Jutschge my friends now live in a different city. When we did live in the same city I lived with my parents and my parents are the nosy type so I didn't like having people over
> But SB 5 has another insidious purpose: to overturn a St. Louis ordinance that bans employers and landlords from discriminating against people on the basis of their reproductive health decisions. In other words, if SB 5 is passed, you could be evicted in the state of Missouri for having an abortion, using birth control, or becoming pregnant while unmarried.
It just feels like this shit is unique to the states. Not bigotry or ass backwards laws, because that happens everywhere, but that there that large parts of the country are just so vastly different from one another.
Because they do have a lot more independence than states from other countries from what I understand, and obviously cultural values are vastly different from state to state.
@Wipqozn That's kind of how America is though. Where I grew up (one of the largest cities in the country) , everyone was pretty dem side. You could drive 40 minutes to another state and everything was all flip flopped.
Like Canada has cultural differences, sure, but I don't feel like if I stepped one province everyone suddenly the I'm going to be surrounded by bigots.
@Yuuki I just feel like anyone who will actually fire you over birth control would probably be into witch hunting people for it (pardon the term witch hunting)
@MadMAxJr I have a lot of family there, including an uncle who lives on a gun range. Pretty used to that. Actually kind of dig it now that I think about it, means good crop.
> "he had been told on Wednesday the skirt was too short and his legs too hairy. Some of the boys had taken this into account and bought razors to shave their legs. "
@Yuuki sometimes I wish it was culturely acceptable for men to wear skirt-like garbs. Like why can't tunics still be a thing? I know you could technically wear a kilt but I'm not Scottish
@Yuuki Was about to link the company job board, but realized it was the internal job board. Suffice it to say, we are hiring devs. You may have trouble getting the security clearance though.
@MBraedley I feel like there will always be a suitable applicant locally. Sure there might be a better applicant somewhere else but that doesn't mean they can't find someone locally
So I'm implementing a re-ordering method and there's currently a big conditional that I'm using to check whether re-ordering makes sense (moving the first item in the collection to the first position doesn't make sense, for example).
I'm wondering if that conditional saves me time or not.
@BlueBarren There is actually a number of business here in Halifax that haven't been able to find suitable applicants, and it delayed their hiring of skilled refugees by months.
In particular, there was a bakery (or similar) that was looking for a pastry chef, found a Syrian refugee (IIRC), but couldn't hire him because of the work visa sponsorship requirements.
@MBraedley Still, I managed to get an up to date passport out of prepping for that job. It was a gig with one of disneys game development units (Specifically the group that bought Penguin Club, lock stock and barrel), to do data analytics of game trends and behaviors while working closely with developers.
@Yuuki I would assume you'd just say none of the applicants are suitable and just prove you at least interviewed all of the people. I'm sure no one's is going to want to validate all the candidates plus there's a relative subjective nature to this process. I'm sure any employer could argue that a candidate isn't viable even if whoever checks the process thought they might be
So I am currently in chapter 6 and having issues with the Maxamillion tank. I can always get to the spot where he crashes through the base but I cannot stop him at this point. I'd appreciate any help or strategy to try.
@MadMAxJr But until you actually prove you're legally allowed to work for them, they have to consider locals first. And in order for you to be legally allowed to work for them, you need a work visa. And in order to get a work visa, you all but need a letter of offer.
I'm surprised that they aren't trying that thing where they take the bill, remove everything that was inside the bill, fill it with completely unrelated language, and pass it as that with the same name.
@BlueBarren On the one hand, I'm not bothered by no recoil. On the other hand, I'm really concerned that a game designer thinks removing recoil will make a game harder.
I mean, I'm glad that they're considering changes between PC and console versions but I'm a little puzzled that removing recoil is the change they think they need to make.
It's like saying "we know that controllers have a more difficult time with twitch aiming than PC so we decided to remove aiming for PC, just hold the fire button and you'll hit your target".
> Since 2003, we’ve set up and organized Child’s Play, a game industry charity dedicated to improving the lives of children with toys and games in our network of over 100 hospitals worldwide. Over the years, you as a community have answered the call and come together to raise millions of dollars.
if you need help with synonyms, have this, it's the greatest thesaurus on the planet (I'm serious, it's 5x better than any other thesaurus. It's like Google vs. AltaVista): onelook.com/reverse-dictionary.shtml
The size of the footer and main text are all done according to the golden ratio
I think "Child’s Play, a game industry charity dedicated to improving the lives of children with toys and games in our network of over 100 hospitals worldwide" is a fine description to use.
I was strolling by the internet and found this video. In it, the user manipulates multiple code traits to explore the secrets of much beloved game Dark Souls (a big fan over here); these so-called "secrets" are not buried in unused file of game code, they are rather fragments of alpha stages of t...