If they can downscale enough, they should be able to pass this test.
If they can downscale enough, they should be able to pass this test.
Do they do that? I’ve had my laptop for a while, and it’s never happened to me.
Windows updates aren’t disruptive if you actually update now and then. It’s not even that often.
You’re not using a command line web browser? I wouldn’t either.
“I am trying to test your programming skills, not your Google-search skills.”
That’s why I asked. Wasn’t sure if it was a joke about the name, or if it’s someone pretending to be Taylor Swift, or the real deal (which I never heard of because I don’t follow Taylor Swift - or because it’s not real.)
Is it actually Taylor Swift?
Oh man, you got me. And I used to do that exact prank!
From what I know, it’s not an exact match, unless there’s something going on with virtual tabletops.
The ownership difference I know of matters more for third party creators. Under D&D’s OGL (at least the new versions,) Wizards can own anything created with it (or so I’ve heard.) Pathfinder’s ORC (used for 2e at least) is explicitly unowned by Paizo so they couldn’t even put such a clause in there if they wanted to.
Other than that, both licenses pretty much allow you to mod as you wish, and publish said mods for profit.
Crowder’s one of my favorite musicians… Oh wait, different Crowder.
I’ve seen some artists who normally use advanced programs try MSPaint and make some amazing art.
Whuh? Why didn’t they make their case around that instead of Disney+?