Warframe! I haven’t played in a while but the art style and game in general will always have a place in my heart.
Of the ones on your list I have only played mass effect back in the xbox360 days. It was one of the first games I played. Super good memories. I might need to revisit those if my Xbox is still working
This point advocates against the use of mod with content in a file unless it is used for a testing module. A common pattern is to have the unit tests for a module inside the main module file. Tests in rust are just specially tagged functions. To avoid compilation costs in non-test builds and false unused code warnings you can put all test related code in a submodule and tag that module with #[cfg(test)]
. That way the module will only be included and compiled if the crate is being compiled to run tests.
The Star wars thing refers to scrolling long text files similar to the intro of the starwars movies where a long text is scrolled for the viewer.
mod name
declares that the module should be compiled and reachable as a submodule of the current module. This assumes that you have a file or directory of the name in the right place. This is what you should do.
You can also declare a module like this: mod name {...}
where you just put the content in the block. The two are functionally equivalent, from the compilers perspective.
I think part of the problem is that for the longest time antisemites had to rely on complete lies to push their propaganda, which mostly worked best when there was a crisis that could be blamed on “the Jews”. The current actions of the Israeli government does two things: firstly it causes valid criticism of these actions and secondly it allows antisemites to use this valid criticism to push their antisemitic views but this time having to lie less (note that there are still lies involved and blaming the entirety of the Jews for anything the Israeli government does is obviously bullshit).
So I agree with you: The actual reason for a rise in antisemitism is not the Israeli government. But the current actions of the Israeli government help antisemites push their views. These two things often get conflated into the statement “Israel is causing antisemitism”.
Anybody here care to tell me the general feeling among the civilians in Gaza towards Hamas?
Do the civilians think they are in the midst of a genocide being committed by Israel?
Look buddyboy you asked how the people in gaza feel, my response was to ask you how you’d feel in their place, describing one of the many atrocities Happening around and to civilians in gaza. If this is your reaction I honestly don’t know why you even asked in the first place.
The incident I originally thought about, the hostages were not shot in a safe zone as far as I can tell
Would you take nytimes as a serious source that cites the Israeli military?.
The Israeli military identified the three hostages it mistakenly killed in Gaza on Friday as Yotam Haim and Alon Shamriz, taken from Kibbutz Kfar Aza during the Hamas-led assault on Oct. 7; and Samer Talalka, who was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Am.
Right? Basically everything you buy to actually use does not appreciate in value over time. I get that mortgage is lower than rent because every problem with the house is your problem which also cost money. But it’s insane to me that after you payed your mortgage you basically have more value than you paid for.
But honestly, good on you.
(Why Facebook won’t be letting Canadian users share articles published in other countries is not clear to me.)
Two reasons come to mind
That’s hardly surprising