Yeah, I'm still concerned about crystalline entities suddenly showing up. Have they ever fixed it? I don't see anything in the issue tracker, probably because no one was left last time to report it...
"Lore" is appropriate. Epic games is a very unethical company that steals from people. Myself in paticular. I bought Rocket League the game for linux from Psyonix. Epic bought Psyonix and immediately removed the game clients for linux and mac os. I can no longer play. They stole from me and many others. It'd be one thing if they just shut down the game entirely, but stealing it from only some people while keeping it going for others is worse than just killing games.
Yeah, I'm still concerned about crystalline entities suddenly showing up. Have they ever fixed it? I don't see anything in the issue tracker, probably because no one was left last time to report it...
If it were Data instead of Lore, it would reject any commit messages that used contractions such as "I'm" and "can't" ;-)
Dunno, this seems fully functional?
Oh brother.
Don't be too hard on Lore.
All Data is Lore. I mean lore is a superset of data. I mean data is lore with a special attribute.
I'm not just picking nits here. And this is not cynicism.
so there you go.
I'm not the parent, but I suppose it was a joke reference to Star Trek where Data (an android character) discovers he has a brother named Lore [0].
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_Star_Trek:_The_N...
Oh, so that's why JetBrains data thing is called DataLore. TIL
What is this, the sequel to the evil Spock with a beard?
an evil brother
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As is my reply.
(Trek) Data is Lore constrained to, what? Convention?
The likely source for Lore - https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Lore
"Lore" is appropriate. Epic games is a very unethical company that steals from people. Myself in paticular. I bought Rocket League the game for linux from Psyonix. Epic bought Psyonix and immediately removed the game clients for linux and mac os. I can no longer play. They stole from me and many others. It'd be one thing if they just shut down the game entirely, but stealing it from only some people while keeping it going for others is worse than just killing games.
I haven't played it since the buyout either, but I'm told it works perfectly with Proton.
You can no longer use Proton on a Mac (unless you have one of the few models supported by Asahi)
Yes, running the windows version of Rocket League might be possible. But that's not what I bought.
> They stole from me and many others.
It's more likely that they took advantage of some things in the license that you weren't aware of, since stealing would be illegal.
Could be legal, but it's un ethical