Very cool presentation.
a lengthy sokoban game in non-euclidean space. (i dont know if hyperbolica is this or not).
frenet frame.
What about "The Witness"? Do you think you can make that any better? Jon Blow's masterpiece.
no, producing things of quality either requires intense focus, intense intelligence, and intense amounts of time, which I do not have all of.
its fucking raining outside and I dont want to vape indoors.
this one is funny
Lawsuit against the FBI[edit]
The injured security guard, Bruce Joiner, filed a federal lawsuit in October 2017 against the FBI and DOJ.[9][note 1] His suit argues the bureau "solicited, encouraged, directed and aided members of ISIS in planning and carrying out the May 3 attack", and is asking for just over $8 million damages.[9] Evidence submitted to court in previous cases confirm that an FBI undercover agent was in communication with the attackers and present at the Culwell Center during the attack.[6][8] When he saw the attack underway he attempted to flee and was promptly stopped at gunpoint by Garland police.[6][8][9]
Court pleadings filed by the federal government in January 2018 as part of an attempt to get the suit dismissed confirmed that the undercover FBI agent "was dressed in Middle Eastern attire and police almost killed him, but he saved his life by claiming to be an FBI agent."[117] In a media interview, Joiner's attorney argued the attack was either "Just a complete botched operation where they [the FBI] don't want the attack to actually take place" or it was allowed to proceed in order to "bolster [the undercover agent's] street cred within ISIS".[117] In March 2018, the undercover agent, appearing in disguise and under a pseudonym, testified in a criminal trial against Erick Jamal Hendricks.[118] In that testimony the agent said he had no advance knowledge of the Garland attack and was surprised when the attackers opened fire.[118]
On December 21, 2018, US District Court Judge Karen Gren Scholer dismissed Joiner's lawsuit.[118] In her opinion, Judge Scholer wrote: "The Court finds that the conduct alleged by Plaintiff fall[s] within the scope of the discretionary authority conferred on the FBI by the Undercover Guidelines and the [DIOG (Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide)]."[118][note 2]
To be completely honest I think you and notjones would destroy that stuff together. Plus the other flounders you could put to work
You definitely have those things
The most significant aspect from my pov is that you seem good at optimization and there's prolly a number of game dev opportunities held back by that
Dream Big!
nmagane has less drive than me
as adam lanza said: i thought I was asexual but actually im just 100lbs (sic).
Seems like if there's anything he could be driven towards, it's working in games and collaborating with cherished friends
i thought i was asexual but I just have a BMI of 14.
Finally back at 23 bmi I think I need to hit 21 by July
the FBI pays people to sit on imageboards and troll.
see the images in that link
it's absolutely hilarious.
Just calculated my BMI at 19. It's too low, but I can't increase it because I can't afford to buy Hamburgers.
Today, the FBI, along with its partners in the United States Army, Senator Richard Shelby, and Senator Tommy Tuberville, broke ground on an Innovation Center at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. This state-of-the-art building will serve as the FBI’s technical hub and will bring multiple technology-focused divisions together to train, conduct cyber threat intelligence analysis and data analytics, and target rapidly changing technological threats.
debating on whether to go finish my degree so I can get paid 65k~ to browse /pol/ on federal dime.