[Mod] Hot_Chili V1.0 [hot_chili]
[Mod] Hot_Chili V1.0 [hot_chili]
nope
Last edited by u18398 on Wed Jul 20, 2022 06:08, edited 3 times in total.
Re: [Mod] Hot_Chili V1.0 [hot_chili]
Update:
added "get_used_to" to the food registration. This means after x uses of the
specific food, you got used to its spicyness and it will not burn anymore.
register with negative value means, you will never get used to it :D
added "get_used_to" to the food registration. This means after x uses of the
specific food, you got used to its spicyness and it will not burn anymore.
register with negative value means, you will never get used to it :D
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register your own food with:
hot_chili.register_hot_food(name,burntime,get_used_to_after)
name is the string of the foodname
burntime will be the seconds you were burning (default 10)
get_use_to_after will be the number of uses until you got used to that food (default never)
(negative number means you will never get used to)
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Re: [Mod] Hot_Chili V1.0 [hot_chili]
Your direct download link is still broken. ;-) This is why your move request was denied.
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Re: [Mod] Hot_Chili V1.0 [hot_chili]
Also this.
Source and full article: http://cubicspot.blogspot.com/2017/04/w ... opers.htmlThe WTFPL does NOT protect the software developer. In fact, it does the exact opposite [...]. If I download a piece of software that uses the WTFPL license and then have a heart attack, I or my insurance provider can sue the author of that software for damages to cover the cost of the hospital visit and whatever my medical needs are later on. [...] And I'll most likely win. [...]
Now you might say, "Wait, hold on. That can't possibly be how it works." Sorry. That's how it works. [...] However, the WTFPL is actually much worse than that. The wording of the WTFPL really invites people to sue the software developer. [...]
If you were considering the WTFPL or have already used it, I understand the sentiment that you may not like software licenses and just want to flaunt it. Courts of law aren't impressed by that though. [...]. The MIT license has everything you need to protect you from a legal perspective, it is short, it is the most permissive popular software license out there that I've found, it has been vetted by real lawyers, and it is Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved. [...] Don't take on legal risks that you don't need to take.
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