Speaking generally, I’d prefer the first option as long as ‘i’ is actually an index or other valid key. I’m not sure what the overhead is in godot, but in general you should avoid conditional statements when you have a direct access method like a key or index.
I’m running TrueNAS Scale and have nextcloud, pihole and jellyfin all running flawlessly as docker containers. They have a hardware compatibility list if you want to reduce/prevent flakeyness in your setup.
I got too comfortable at work and would walk around barefoot. The place was really clean. One morning a manager noticed and got weirded out. Next day there was a company wide announcement that shoes were required at all times.
What We Stardew in the Shadows. It’s gonna get weird fast.
Does anyone know if Volla works with North American carriers? I’m already running graphene on a pixel, but ditching google completely would be great.
Agreeing with the general sentiment. Anytime the big five ‘engage’ with the open source community they just use and abuse it. IMHO it would be in the best interest of the Fediverse to reject all partnership offers from the corps and make sure to defederate any instances they stand up.
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Took a walk and figured out my issue. I shouldn’t have used direction.x in the increments argument. move_toward figures that out for you.