Presumably, someone attempting to mug you would probably be a bandit (+3 to hit, +1 to damage), not another commoner
Presumably, someone attempting to mug you would probably be a bandit (+3 to hit, +1 to damage), not another commoner
Looks like it expired last month so they had a 1 month grace period
i second the comment that you need to consider why you want to do this. You generally need a pretty good reason to split your codebase into multiple languages.
As far as actually doing it, you have a ton of different options, some of which have been mentioned here. Some i can think of off the top of my head:
basically every approach is going to require you to come up with some sort of API that the two work together through, though, an API in the generic sense is basically a shared contract two disconnected pieces of code use to communicate.
in 3e, the tarrasque had regeneration, and couldnt die from negative HP. So the idea of building a town that “farmed” an unconscious tarrasque for its meat/bones/whatever was a popular thought experiment for a setting back in the day. IIRC there was also someone who took the idea and published it as an actual book at some point too (which honestly felt kinda scummy to me, since it was basically a big community project/collaboration)
i can also confirm that the tarrasque was pretty universally clowned on for being easy in 3.5e. That discussion is basically what drove the whole “town built around the tarrasque” idea on the wizard forums and enworld. That said, it’s probably not as bad as the 5e tarrasque by comparison
to be fair, nintendo set that standard before both microsoft and sony were even in the console gaming space.

However, if you ask me to pick one specific project, I get overwhelmed because I don’t know what’s reasonable.
I don’t know enough to know if my ideas are achievable, or if I’d just be bashing my head against the wall. I don’t know if they’re laughably simple tasks, multimillion-dollar propositions, or Goldilocks ideas that would be perfect to learn a coding language.
List out some ideas you’re thinking of. While it may not be obvious to you, someone who is seasoned (me or someone else) might notice at least a general theme or idea to point you in the right direction for where you should go and what you should learn, regardless of if the projects are reasonable.
Note - Most projects take teams to realize, so if your ideas are too large, they might not generally be feasible alone.
What are you looking to actually do with your programming skills? That will heavily influence which languages to recommend you learn. Do you want to make websites? build games? do AI stuff? Create enterprise-level software? something else?
“shizzle for rizzle” is snoop dogg slang from the 90’s
Seconding. Can’t imagine not using darkreader in this day and age.
whenever you start a game, there’s always a phantom player 2 that joins, and it absolutely wrecks the hardest difficulty
Probably because of expected expenditures; creating and hosting a streaming platform isn’t cheap, and if you have a company that already seems to be floundering, announcing “we’re going to spend a boatload of money we don’t have” doesn’t instill confidence.
MinuteFood on youtube did a video just yesterday talking about the science of cast iron, and why they’re not dirty like many people seem to think.
Backdoor Roth conversions + outsized gains like mentioned in the image would pretty easily explain that, which is all “perfectly legal”
You missed out, bro. It was you from the future calling to warn you of your dire fate and how to avoid it.
i mean, you basically just described a calendar app…so…a calendar? Most calendar applications/services are capable of sending email reminders.
When the d&d session runs until 1 am.