Sierra entertainment! I was a big fan of the kings quest games, and Sierra online was my first experience with online gaming.
Check your employment contract. If that includes an NDA or a confidentiality agreement, the company may own your design as well as any code produced. Writing the program from scratch a second time may still end up being company property.
Given that they didn't put your program into production, it's unlikely they would pursue you legally for releasing a new version on your own.
While this is an interesting read, this doesn't appear to be the case:
Every .io domain you buy funds a government committing crimes against humanity.
The .io TLD wikipedia article claims that it has always been operated by private entities and no revenue is shared with the United Kingdom
I think using mods disables achievements for cyberpunk, so that could bias the numbers. I don't know how many people are actually using mods though.
I'm suspicious. WoW added quality to crafting recently and it kind of sucks. This looks like a much more thoughtful approach, but I'm still skeptical that it will actually be fun and not a headache.
If you got rid of those books you'd have more room for cats
Sometimes it's easier to try a new idea in a new language (e.g. the borrow checker in Rust) rather than trying to shoehorn it into an existing language.
There's an amazing amount of conversation about how this person is supposedly a racist with no evidence to support it. Am I missing something?
I like this, but I'd drop the special election in favor of disqualifying candidates who would age out during their term.
Change your email provider? Run your own email like people should?
This isn't a practical suggestion for the vast majority of the population.
The reason they don’t re-release video games or old movies is because they don’t want you enjoying old things.
You're assuming nefarious intent. I suspect the reality is that it's not worth the rights holders' time or money to invest in re-releasing old titles that very few people would buy.
Why is half this article about population decline? The writing also seems weird in places. AI generated, maybe?