That sounds kinda sexist, especially considering that you know neither OOP's gender nor whether they show effort.
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I disagree. Even unfinished or abandoned projects can be helpful to others.
Just mark it as "WIP", "unfinished" or "abandoned" (depending on whether you consoder coming back to it), but let the code still be available.
If someone (like you) searches for actively maintained, fully-featured projects, they can dismiss your project the moment they see that term.
He could have almost any woman he wanted thanks to his wallet
Perhaps what he wanted wasn't a whore
vor allem auch solche wo gar kein Fleischersatz drin ist
Es gibt bei veganen Fertiggerichten doch wohl mindestens 100 mal so viele ohne Fleischersatz als mit.
Ich wünschte mir, einen Laden in meiner Nähe zu haben, bei dem es mehr als drei verschiedene Fertiggerichte mit Fleischersatz gäbe.
Eternity sometimes replaces a post's thumbnail with that of a post further down the list.
(Which makes JpegXL even better)
Are there any performance benchmarks for the Star64?
Pine64 claims the chip to have performance similar to certain Cortex-A55 processors, which would put the Star64 on par with the Raspberry 4 series. Is that true?
But what they are is successful voters. (At least every once in a while.)
You mean it's more reasonable to just die?
For something like a gamepass it's debatable.
You probably pay more if using a gamepass, but you also try a lot more games.
If you played as many games without a gamepass as with one, you'd pay a lot more.
But without a gamepass, you usually restrict yourself to fewer games.
Whether removing such restriction is worth the (not as significant) additional cost is subjective.
So there's an actual case for subscription in cases like this.
(The reason subscriptions make some sense here is because digital items are artificially limited. With physical items or services subscriptions are almost always a money grab. But with artificially limited things, such as digital items, subscriptions can definitely be reasonable.)
There should still be subcategories, such as "Dynamic Easy", "Dynamic Medium" and "Dynamic Hard".
Like say for example "Normal" is extremely easy to me, so I select "Dynamic". That scales the difficulty high enough that I take a very long time to advance. But while I like a challenge, I do not want to take forever to advance. So in that case, "Dynamic Easy" would be an ideal option.