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19 implied HN points 05 Jan 23
  1. The internet was not always designed for profit; it started with collaborative and compassionate intentions.
  2. RFCs (Request For Comments) have shaped the internet's foundation by encouraging sharing of ideas and working together.
  3. Exploring RFCs can offer technical excitement and remind us of the cooperative and compassionate spirit behind the internet's creation.
0 implied HN points 12 Jan 23
  1. In 1969, the rules and standards were written that would govern the beginnings of the internet.
  2. The RFC format allowed for open discussion and collaboration on the development of network protocols.
  3. RFCs are a testament to the power of human cooperation and compassion in design and creation.
0 implied HN points 07 Dec 23
  1. Add the `mouse_filter` option to nodes in Godot to enable more flexible drag and drop functionality.
  2. Utilize `_can_drop_data` and `_drop_data` functions while ensuring proper setup in both source and target nodes for effective drag and drop implementation.
  3. Joining community forums like the Godot Discord can provide prompt and helpful solutions to specific coding challenges.
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0 implied HN points 04 Dec 23
  1. Breaking down practice into smaller actions is important in multiplayer games like DOTA
  2. Self-assessment is crucial for improvement in gameplay
  3. Separating individual performance from team outcomes is key in evaluating gameplay in multiplayer games
0 implied HN points 04 Jan 23
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