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Lawtonfogle
·vor 10 Jahren·discuss
When renting out part of your home, does protected status apply? Last I remember if a woman only wants another woman to live in her home that is legal even though gender is a protected class. Only after passing certain limits does protected classes come into play (I think it is if the property being rented isn't one you live in or if you rent to more than 3 people and some other such limits).
Lawtonfogle
·vor 10 Jahren·discuss
And when race is one such aggregate?
Lawtonfogle
·vor 11 Jahren·discuss
It is both good and bad. It allows delivery of critical fixes and new content, but it also decreases the demand for code quality from the start as well as increasing DLC. The bigger issue though is for the people who can't get it, like those whose only options for internet are dail up or satellite (with a 5GB per month limit). Sadly the market doesn't care about this small group enough to matter and we get left behind.

But, even with having a worse experience than a day 1 patch (that being unable to get the day 1 patch because it is 10GB and you only have 5GB for everything for a month), I wouldn't call it the worse thing ever to happen to game development.
Lawtonfogle
·vor 11 Jahren·discuss
They roll it over but it is the last used and is only rolled over a single month.

Month 1: Get 10 Use 5 = 5 rolled over.

Month 2: Get 10 Rollover 5 Use 5 (of the 10) Lose 5 (already rolled over) = 5 rolled over.

Month 3: Get 10 Rollover 5 Use 5 (of the 10) Lose 5 (already rolled over) = 5 rolled over.

Month 4: Get 10 Rollover 5 Use 5 (of the 10) Lose 5 (already rolled over) = 5 rolled over.

By Month 5, you would think you would have 30 (10 + 5 rolled over from each month) but you only get 15.
Lawtonfogle
·vor 11 Jahren·discuss
Don't think of it as jail, think of it as slavery by corporations. Look into how prisons (even the public ones who outsource a lot of their business) make money off of their prisoners.
Lawtonfogle
·vor 11 Jahren·discuss
Some jurisdictions calculate based on what you should be able to make according to the judge who is likely not well informed of the market.

Also to note, putting a child's father in jail where they can neither see nor support the child is not in the best interest of the child, yet that is their war cry every time you question their reasoning.

Debtor prisons need to go.