Screeps fatigue
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Is that what you want?Īlso, if you have the technical means to detect when people try to do bad stuff, is it not negligent of you not to simply prevent it? That one-hour punishment session sounds like a waste of taxpayers money just to satisfy some perverted BOFH-like urge. The bad ones will be left to run your civil service and keep the nation ticking over. Crush their spirit and create unthinking compliance, and they will just stop thinking.
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If you treat users like idiots, they will act like idiots. The quiz at the end requires a perfect score. Powerpoint shows designed to crush the spirit and create unthinking compliance. Using actual programming instead of a pseudo-language actually allows the players to focus on better coding habits and makes practice fun. This would prevent the creep from making any further movements, until fatigue value drops to zero. In this IT Siberia, people are forced to watch presentations on email safety. Screeps is a fun game and has a unique angle to it. Fatigue Depending on proportion of number of MOVE body parts to other body parts which a creep has, and also on type of terrain the creep is stepping into, the creep might acquire non-zero fatigue. "BOFH part: If you tried to enable html, or send html, or click on a link, you were sent to a "reeducation camp". links typed and shown where actually changed to point to tracking ones before being redirected, and so on. Probably HTML isn't the right solution, unless it's heavily sanitized - Javascript should be banned, and links checked and requiring specific affirmative actions to be followed, displaying clearly which address will be used - and signalling any issue.Īnyway stupid marketing companies are the best allies of phishers - just a few days ago my sister got an email from a local Swarovski shop about upcoming sales that though legitimate, was a perfect example on how not to do a promotional email - and it triggered all the alarm bells it could. It happened to me more than once to have to review important emails before sending them out, and being able to use advanced features is very handy. Actually, there are people who need better text display than what you can achieve with plain text only - and not for fancy marketing emails only.