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Facebook is continuing to be the leading place for social interaction on the internet. It remains imperative that Facebook adhere to its mission statement: “to give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together.”

Facebook is now beginning to suppress content that is in good faith and good taste while also stifling the distribution and conversation of hard truths (who amongst us has not been “informed” by a phone call or text from a close friend, relative, or colleague who has been negatively affected by the ban that was just enacted).

As I consider the action of Facebook, I fear that my actions as an artist will be viewed as biased, excessive, and just plain wrong. The impact of my actions, which are very small in the global picture of a large, powerful corporation, will be devastating to the industry as a whole.

Facebook has been in control of the industry for a long time. You have been sitting back and letting them be in control of our art and life for years, and you have not been pleased with how they have been neglecting the content creators.

Instead of potentially damaging the careers of your artists and musicians, consider taking a step back and thinking about what you are doing.

Given these circumstances, I have decided that I will no longer provide music on Facebook, or social media at all.

Warm regards,
-Robert Kuijpers

In May, Forbes reported that Facebook just reached a market cap of more than 3 trillion dollars. To put that in perspective, it would take a team of Facebook employees over 300 years to make even half of that money.

Many have come to accept the fact that Facebook is going to control more and more of our lives.

If you believe in freedom of speech and freedom of expression, don’t believe in any medium, and love the internet, then we must join together and fight against the market dominance that Facebook has been building over our industries.

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  • A quick and easy action game with no button to push.
  • Three modes of play: arcade, boardgame, or
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  • Three difficulty levels.
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    * Please refer to the readme.txt file for important installation information.

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    Q:

    A very weird python program is causing OOM in my tomcat server

    Let’s say I have this python program,
    import atexit
    import urlparse
    import time
    import sys
    import gc

    def exit_hook(exitcode=0):
    sys.exit(1)

    print „press y for the hook to kill the process“
    sys.exit(0)
    time.sleep(1)
    when = time.time()
    marrytime = 9999999999999999999999.99
    print „and for the end“
    sys.exit(0)
    time.sleep(3)
    when = time.time()
    print „generated the hook after 3 seconds“
    sys.exit(0)
    time.sleep(3)
    when = time.time()
    print „started the end after 3 seconds“
    sys.exit(0)
    time.sleep(13)
    gc.collect()
    print „and collected it after 13 seconds“
    sys.exit(0)
    time.sleep(1)
    when = time.time()
    # the main program
    try:
    t = urlparse.parse(sys.argv[1])
    print „apparently generated URL: %s“ % (t.query)

     

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    I am a physics student and a bit of an inventor. I have a vision for a simple game that is an example of that. Radium is a physics-based skill game. In the future I would like to release an iPhone game for this idea. This was just my first prototype.

    iPad Screenshots

    Customer Reviews

    Fun

    Overall a pretty fun game. I’ve already played through the game maybe a dozen times. I think there is a lot of fun to be had in its progression. I’m no fan of the ‘challenge ramping’ but that doesn’t mean I have to enjoy doing them. This is a game I would recommend for its general playability. It’s very easy to pick up but there are some tricky parts that you’ll need to put in practice to beat the tougher levels. Well worth the effort.

    20 bit physics for the sake of it…

    I don’t think this game is actually physics based as there is no actual physics happening here. It’s almost like a physics drawing or something where you just click and drag objects around. Well, this isn’t actually a bad thing at all but it does make a game somewhat uninteresting. It’s a pretty simple concept but with a limited number of levels that go into a lot of depth. The ending levels to some of them do feel a bit like busy work though. The physics in the game do feel like they are the right proportion but there’s not enough of it and it feels a bit like overkill. Still this isn’t a bad game or anything and I like it, it just doesn’t come across as very interesting either.

    Tractor beam physics are really fun

    Gameplay is pretty straightforward. The game is basically a cross between 2D pong and tennis but instead of paddles, you use the two red lines that appear when you hover over the ball. The tractor beam works pretty much like a wormhole and you can drag objects through them. This is a refreshing gameplay mechanic that feels really rewarding. The cross sections are just large enough that it doesn’t feel like you’re risking massive rewards for small risks but you do always need to use both lines to get an advantage.
    This game looks really nice but it’s pretty short and the levels are quite simple. Still, this game is a lot of fun and it has a good gimmick that I really like.

    I think Radium is a really great
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    The Game is a story driven, platforming adventure set in a post-apocalyptic world. You will play as Rhydon, a young wannabe superhero. During a sleep experiment accident, Rhydon wakes up in another world where he is the only existing man. Unfortunately, the world has no contact to the real one. No one knows what to do now, until someone comes to rescue!The game is made with Unity 2018 and C#
    Created using TTFont, TColor, TMath
    Recommended Playtime: 40 hours

    BTW, with the full collection of tracks, it is estimated that it would have taken about 20 to 30 hours to make everything. And the game is about to release in the end of April (incredibly excited right now)!
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    Allies is a real-time strategy game set during World War II, released by Eidos Interactive in November 2006.

    Gameplay
    On 9 November 2006, the game was released for the Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox 360 platforms. The player takes on the role of leading a group of allied soldiers, including the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union and other participating countries, and manages them in battle to defeat the enemy in order to establish peace in the war-torn world.

    Reception

    Allies received „mixed“ reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.

    Tony Pearce of Eurogamer gave a mixed review, praising the gameplay, but criticizing the poor portability of the game, and feeling that it was targeted more at the 16-bit generation instead of the new generation of consoles. Robert Workman of GameSpot gave a positive review, stating that the gameplay is incredibly real and realistic, and is fun to play.

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    External links

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