Blade Runner 2049 on UHD does support HDR. If you have an XBOX One s or x, you'll have what you need to play it on UHD. If not, you'll have to acquire a standalone UHD player as they are not the same as regular Bluray.
@rebel_scum: it was merely brought up as a whit if? Definitely not outed. If anything, all it did was add an extra layer to think about when trying to think if Deckard was a replicant or not
@alistercat: It's been said it is doing great when it comes to on demand and streaming services. If I recall correctly, the season opener became Showtime's biggest in that regard.
Lets just say adult Westerners have a sarcastic view of the future. We are suspicious of new technologies and we perceive the past with rose tinted glasses, which lends itself pretty well to dystopian fantasies ("if the present is worst than the past, how much worst would the future be?")
This is the Japanese idea of a future dominated by technology...
This is the American idea of a future dominated by technology...
It is also true that most games revolve around violently solving our problems, so a dystopian setting works better than a utopia...
This post made me realize I used to like anime. My entire life is a lie.
I'm getting a lot of awesome recommendations from this thread, too, so thanks everyone who has contributed cool resources like Grok Learning and FreeCodeCamp!
but that's nothing a quick google search didn't help.
Just about ready to be a "professional" programmer then!
Not sure if this is sarcastic or not, but there's no shame in hitting StackExchange to solve a problem now and then. Wasting time insisting on solving a problem in isolation, out of pride alone, is just that: wasting time. No dev I've ever spoken to scoffs at the idea of Googling for a solution. Additionally, some solutions are so perfect and widely-used that it actually makes sense to learn how everyone else is doing it, and use that method from now on, rather than coming to that conclusion on your own. Languages all have nonsensical quirks that others have already come across and solved for. No harm in learning from collective experience.
Google won't write your code, but it will help you finish. Do it if you need to, and don't feel bad about it!
This. One of the most valuable skills you can learn as an aspiring programmer is to learn how to find answers and solutions online. No need to reinvent the wheel if it can be avoided.
Any predictions for Reigns "big SummerSlam announcement" ?
My guess it's to make a challenge to Brock for the title, then an angry Braun appears and uses "I'm not finished with you!", and it will be super effective.
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