It's windows. And we don't see the rest of the command (that would include the path) it's likely it included the flag to remove files, as it was actually trying to remove a whole project.
Maybe the new shadow warrior games, or painkiller series. I imagine any game made in the past decade would play just fine on a controller. God of War, while having quite a bit of narrative is still very much an arena fighter. The new doom games, while not third person, also fit that slot very nicely. Star Wars Fallen Order is quite souls-like. Helldivers 2 is really fun if you want some casual multiplayer fun. Control might fit the bill. You're free to wander around, but you can also just follow the quest markers for a streamlined experience with solid combat. I hope one of those games might inspire you! I tend to gravitate towards more first person story driven shooters myself.
I actually do like it. I don't see it as trying to show an actually accurate ratio, or for you to be able to make an informed decisions from it. I read it as a vibe check, just a quick "what would a room fu LLM of pixel users" look like.
i and I are acceptable in small loops. But it depends a lot on the language used. If you're in C or bash maybe it's fine. But if you're in a higher level language like C# you usually have built on functions for iterating over something.
For example you have a list of movies you want to get the rating from, instead of doing
for (i = 0; i < movies.length; i++)
var movie = movies[i]
....
Its often more readable to do
movies.forEach { movie ->
var rating = movie.rating
....
}
Also if you work with tables it can be very helpful to name your iteration variables as row and column.
It's all about making it readable, understandable, and correct. There's no point having comments if you forget to update them when you change the code. And you better make sure the AI comments on the 2000 lines of three letter variables is correct!
Cool, I'll check this out. Always a bit of a ball ache when I need to access the server while lying in and too lazy to get up. Using vim on a phone is always an adventure in patience.
It's annoying you font have an easy way to confirm your data is deleted or not. But I'm not sure why you would expect the GDPR to cover you as a non-EU citizen? Hopefully soon you'll be counted among us, but until then there isn't much a GDPR officer could help you with.
Hey, I know you! I really like your posts! I don't comment very often in them (though I should, because you play some banger games), but they always make me smile.
Same. Self hosting it sounds nice, and I self host a handful of services, but I don't want to be stuck without passwords in another country with a dead server at home because a power cut happened at some point.
I assume you're talking about creating a VPN into your own personal network? Unless you have family or friends in a different country I fail see how you're circumventing geo restrictions or gain anonymity on the internet.
It's windows. And we don't see the rest of the command (that would include the path) it's likely it included the flag to remove files, as it was actually trying to remove a whole project.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/rmdir