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  • The attack was done by the “yemeni armed forces” which is the official military of yemen.

    However, yemen has been in a civil war since 2014, with command of the military split between the government and the hoithi rebels.

    The spokesperson who took credit for the attack in the article, yahya saree is described by wikipedia as being part of the houthi faction.

    This seems to be much less of an official yemeni military action than the text of the article might lead you to believe.







  • Trans people being for pansexuals is a common trope in queer pandering media. They specifically pair trans people with pansexuals, so they can be inclusive, but in the specific way that doesn’t ask their mostly cis and straight audience to question their own sexuality, because that might make them uncomfortable.

    Its not a reflection of reality. Hot women are hot, hot men are hot, regardless of how they got there.

    Edit: I disagree with the ban. It isn’t transphobic to be misinformed. They even phrased it as a question, and didn’t argue their position any further. They sounded genuinely confused about the terms, and every other reply seemed to have drawn the same conclusion.



  • Assembly was the language you used to write games back then. Most 8 and 16 bit console games were written in assembly. They needed low level code for the performance.

    If you played sonic spinball on the genesis/mega-drive, you played a game that struggled at 20 fps because the developers chose to write in C instead of assembly to hit their deadline. That is why most games were coded in assembly in those days.

    Sawyer started developing games in 1983. He would have learned assembly, and continued using the tools and techniques he was familiar with his entire career.

    Assembly was pretty uncommon by 1999. RCT is uniquely made, but not because Chris Sawyer was a unique coding genius doing what no one else could, but because he was one of the few bedroom coders of the 80s who held out that long.






  • They make bad small phones that people don’t buy because they’re bad, then conclude its because people don’t buy small phones.

    They make phones like the palm palm, the second phone you have to pair to your other phone, for those days when the big phone is too big. Also the battery didn’t even last a day. When it doesn’t sell they say its because it was small, not the everything else.