CS ethics class where the lecture is just quizzing trolley problem variants and the class voting on who lives.
going off rn
CS ethics class where the lecture is just quizzing trolley problem variants and the class voting on who lives.
going off rn
1st year uni math: check this integral
3rd year uni math: rotate or reflectx2 this square, is there a difference?
I always figured the franchiser owner was pocketing it
Practicing a new combo route on millia. Buffs to her command dash speed means the links that were previously both harder and less damage are now more damage, because you can get one more loop. The struggle is rewarded with way more corner carry and 10% more damage off her best starter
off the charts rn
Yeah thats what makes going under work, every random bit of office equipment is a weapon and they pretty much all suck. When something breaks you can just pick something else up and continue whacking at whatever enemy. In BoTW I agree about how much of a chore it is to collect the bits of good gear, and relic weapons wouldve been perfect for the cooldown system the master sword got. With it it'd raise the floor of "worst item i have to use" to a point where duping the good shit wouldn't be worth it.
I will simply skip a second day a week and show up late to half my classes
I must say the university has given me the absolute worst timetable i have ever seen to pick from. 2 different days with 6h of uninterrupted class. Mandatory classes with waitlists longer than the enrollment count. 2 days with less instruction time than id spend commuting there and back. The only upsides the complete lack of morning classes and the 1 day off
Where i am i know the cross walk buttons work because the pedestrian lights dont go on otherwisr
I feel like it took botws worst mechanic, item breaking and built the game around it. It forgoes the exploration to fovus on improvised combat
The botw roguelite already exists. Its called going under and its buggy as hell
I mean the required readings involves us picking which queer/bipoc/socialist takes on the effects of computers we're going to write book reports on. So im sure the instructor is trying to fight the reactionary tendency of the discipline