@rfleury What you describe is essentially the difference between "abstraction" used in a mathematical sense versus a software sense. A lot of software lingo has the trappings of rigor by borrowing words from math.
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@nothings I imagine things are much more complicated and frustrating in team games because you have to adapt to not only your opponents but your teammate
@nothings Something I noticed about playing fighting games somewhat competetively was that sometimes it was easier to do better against vetter (sometimes much better) opponents, because you could strategize around them. Bad players don't make choices based on reality
@dustinfreeman In this case you can use the local spelling. It is pretty atypical for capitalization to carry meaning in English, but of course it does sometimes (e.g. Polish v. polish). Exact matching used to be better in Google, but I don't know if it was ever case sensitive
@mpowell0831@djcooley Second guess was good and lucky, answer was forced (I am bball-oblivious but makes sense in retrospect!)
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@cmuratori I only just started doing a custom keyboard, and all the choices are pretty overwhelming. I think it is easy to get caught up in fads if you follow the enthusiast scene too closely. Extremely tactile switches seem to be en Vogue right now
@cmuratori I have the silent ttc bluish white and they are considered light tactile, but the feel is more pronounced than typical brown switches. They are lightweight, but the tactility gives it a more solid feel. I think the matchas are considered good in this category
@_themoman Did my kids open up all the bags in the Lego set instead of going in order? These bricks are out of control
Did the vinter neglect the yeast in the crusher? These brix are out of control
Are we witnessing a global geopolitical power shift? These BRICS are out of control