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Puzzle #779
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It feels like the difficulty meter has been broken lately
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Puzzle #779
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It feels like the difficulty meter has been broken lately
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Nettle is itchy, so it's associated with being irritating
This may not be accurate anymore, but ~15 years ago I got my foot in the door as a game tester by showing a history of alpha and beta testing. I can go into more detail about my interview process if you want, but the point I wanted to make is that you don't need to be a programmer or artist to work in the game industry.
Broader advice is to take what you love and instead of doing exactly that - make a lateral transfer to a different industry. Making good beer and making good pizza dough take the same skills, their end products are what differs
He can't remember her name unless someone else says it first
Where did you get twenty-something from? No, I consider people in their twenties to be young people.
I solved the daily Clues by Sam (Jul 28th 2025) in 03:09
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Yeah, I understand why employers use it. Oddly, I used to work for Microsoft and can't remember using OneDrive for our projects lol
But as a student I really prefer saving stuff locally and to a separate storage device. The university system has been hacked at least once since I've been a student, we all lost our credentials and were required to physically go to the campus to reset them. The university also revokes access three years after graduation.
I'm in university (as an old) and just about everyone from faculty to staff has been pushing me to put everything in OneDrive. I know better, but young people tend to trust that an educational institution is looking out for them.
My freshman year I met teenagers who didn't know what a flash drive is. Most of them have iPads with no storage, one of my classmates was just uploading all her lectures directly to YouTube so she could review them later.
It has a serrated edge for cutting through stems or roots. Mine has a ruler etched into it to measure depth, the brand he had is more simple and elegant tbh
Edit: it's hard to tell from that picture, but it is angled for scooping dirt
I have a hori hori knife and a Japanese garden sickle. Both can only be mistaken for weapons if you are the kind of person who thinks everyone is a criminal
Wordle 1,500 3/6
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Magritte makes me feel the same way