When setting a nodes `rotation` in C# compiler throws an error "CS1612: Cannot modify the return value of 'Node3D.Rotation' because it is not a variable" which is not the case in GDScript.
public Node3D Pivot;
public void override _Ready(){
Pivot.Rotation.X = Mathf.Pi; <-- Throws an error
}
Is there a way to **set** `rotation` without using `Rotate()` function?
hi, so i appealed into jurong pioneer jc and i’ve been shortlisted. I’ve also applied appeal for tmjc and cjc but i haven’t heard back but if i did go to jpjc and get accepted through the interview do i have the choice to go to tmjc and cjc interview? Cause i want to see my chances first.. if tmjc or cjc calls me in for a interview i would be more keen on those since i live closer.
Also what do the interviewers ask? are there any sample questions. Can the people who have previously appealed help me with some tips please thank you.
hey everyone, so i've got a 93 del sol (with a b16a2 engine, im in australia), and there's no major issues with it (no CEL), but i decided to jump the 2 pins for the obd1 plug (not the 3 pin plug) just to see if anything was stored or if anything popped up. when i turned the car to the on position the CEL came on but stayed solid, no flashes, and didnt go off. some forums online say that means theres no stored codes, while other forums say this means the ECU is bricked. bit lost on whats right and whats wrong. thanks yall.
Is there a song you’ve listened to way less than the others?
For me, it's 'Drive' because it's a bit more boring compared to the other songs, and since it's near the end of the album, I almost never listened to it.
I've heard of toonforce but what about gameforce? You have the power to apply video game mechanics into the real world, double jump, healthbar, etc. Whatever game you played recently will be your super power. For example, the last game you played was DMC or Bayonetta and you have the power to use witch time/quicksilver, pull out their weapons from out of nowhere depending on what they had equipped, you have devil trigger/demon masqeruade. What do you think of this power and what other games and game mechanics would you use with this power?
Hey!! I’m from Argentina and I’m staying here until the 9th.
I’m open to anything, I’m interested in doing some non-tourist things, get to know the local life.
I enjoy makeup, reading, walking a lot, going to bars, LGTB+ stuff (bars, meetings, books, culture and I’m bisexual)
I’ll graduate this year as a system’s engineer.
If you wanna do any social activity hit me up :)
My grandmother bought a shih tzu many years ago and she turned out to be pregnant, we didnt even know she was pregnant until a couple weeks before the birth so we had no time to get a proper dog crate and had to make do with the bottom of an old rabbit cage, the first pic is her a couple weeks after giving birth, she rarely left the box only to eat and go potty outside, we couldn't bathe her until like a month after the birth because she'd go frantic every time we took her away from the pups. We made the decision to keep one of the puppies so she'd have company when my grandmother and I left the house, 12 years later and this is what they look like now. I own both dogs myself after my grandmother passed away. The mother is on the left in the second photo
Junseo said he is not the expressive and romantic type when Sian asked him to be more expressive. Yet what baffles me is that he CAN be sweet and has shown himself to do nice, sweet gestures for girls. His first date in Paradise with Youjin, while waiting for her, he drew a flower for her without her asking, named the drawing and handed it to her? I found it kinda sweet? I rmbr going “awww” thinking that he was smitten by her and their date. Plus since he is an artist, i dun think he would draw for anyone randomly unless he has some special sentiment or inspiration.
For Minseol, he drew her something after she asked, which is quite diff. Felt like he was just accommodating to a request. He also threw her the drawing afterwards and didnt hand it to her properly. (This is in the unreleased footage)
His behavious then vs now is a 180 degree. When he told Sian “this is me” and continued to be so rude I thought, “surely this cant be the same guy who drew a flower for his date?”
I’m transitioning careers. I was self-employed for about six or seven years and am now seeking an entry-level position in the medical industry.(patient scheduling and registering,financial clearance,patient customer service etc,)
I am license as an esthetician,renting a store front with a colleague. I would handle all the business-related aspects, including client acquisition, marketing, finances, and scheduling.
I understand that the medical industry conducts background checks to verify employment history and other relevant information. Will this information come up during the background check?
How can I effectively communicate and discuss my relevant experience in this new field?
I am registered as sole proprietor
But planning to use the tittle: administrator/esthetician to emphasize my relevant experience this explains best what I did.
Ready to join a brotherhood of warriors and fight for the High Lord of Terra and the Emperor of Mankind? The Minotaurs Chapter is recruiting players from all platforms to unite under the banner of the Imperium.
What We Offer:
\- Emphasis on Space Marine 2: While we play a variety of games, our primary focus is on Space Marine 2 — join us for intense, heroic battles and unyielding combat.
\- Open to All Platforms: PC, Xbox, PlayStation—wherever you play, you’re welcome!
\- Both Casual and Semi-Serious Milsim/rp Enviornment
\- Merit-Based System: Complete PvE and PvP challenges to rank up! Your time and merit determine your standing within the chapter.
\- Specializations: Break off into multiple specializations, each with their own unique challenges, allowing you to focus on specific aspects of gameplay and hone your skills.
\- Narrative Building: Shape the fate of the Minotaurs Chapter through collaborative campaigns and evolving lore.
\- Camaraderie: Build strong bonds with others who share your passion for the Minotaurs and Warhammer 40K.
\- Upcoming Events: Prepare for thrilling events and competitions, where the chapter will face off in epic battles.
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Come for the battles, stay for the brotherhood. Forge your legacy with the Minotaurs.
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I'm on my way to Edinburgh and the Northumberland coast between Newcastle and Edinburgh is breathtakingly beautiful (thankfully I have a window seat on a quiet train to enjoy it). Wonder what else is up there.
**1. Your home equity is a gold-mine. If you need cash, stop taking out high-interest loans.**
So many people take out high-interest payday loans – please don’t do this. If you get into trouble you can typically get a relatively low-interest HELOC (a home equity line of credit).
Essentially with a HELOC, you’re borrowing against the equity you have in your house and use it for whatever you need (much like a credit card).
Typically, you’ll get lower interest rates and more flexible repayment terms compared to traditional loans.
Here’s a calculator you can use to see how much/little you could borrow ([link here](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=lt-home&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
Side note: if you hate debt, you can still get money out of your home’s equity by using something like [Hometap](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=hometap&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st), where you more or less sell investors a portion of your equity without a loan)
**2. Switch auto insurance companies every 6-12 months.**
If you haven’t compared auto insurance rates in the last 6 months, you’re probably overspending (on average by \~$400/year[¹](https://betterbuck.net/content/heres-how-much-youre-actually-overpaying-for-car-insurance/?subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1028-New-HELOC1st-Source)).
Example: I cut my car insurance bill by \~$1,300 this year by switching carriers (same exact coverage too) and it took me a whopping 5 minutes.
Take two minutes and pull up a comparison site (I used [Coverage.com](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st), [Auto-Savings.com](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=otto&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) is fine too) and compare multiple offers from different companies in one go.
Worst case scenario: you stay with what you’ve got. Best case scenario: you save a few hundred dollars a year.Here’s a link to a good comparison site:[ link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st).
**3. Try and find the best price online.**
Big stores like Amazon know that no one has time to price shop through dozens of sites, so there’s often no incentive for them to offer bargain prices.
I typically hate browser extensions with a fiery passion, but Capital One Shopping has always worked well for me and I'd recommend trying it ([link here](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=capitalone2&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
When you shop online (on Amazon or elsewhere) it will automatically compare prices for you, and auto-apply coupon codes when possible.
**4. Get yourself a dang advisor.**
Most people are under the false impression that financial advisors are just for wealthy people.
They absolutely aren’t: if you have a net worth of $100k+, you can typically qualify for an advisor. Having an advisor typically increases your yearly returns by 3%[¹](https://corporate.vanguard.com/content/dam/corp/articles/pdf/putting_value_on_your_value_quantifying_vanguard_advisors_alpha.pdf) (mostly due to smarter tax planning)
If you don’t have an advisor in your family, use a site like [WiserAdvisor](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=wiser&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) or [Zoe Financial](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=zoe&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) to find somebody with good reviews in your area.
**5. You don't have to pay off your debt by yourself.**
Very few people know about it, but If you have $10k+ in debt, you can technically ask a debt relief to come in and take over the process for you.
It’ll typically save you 23% off your total debt, after fees (according to NDR, a big debt relief company).
They’ll negotiate with your creditors and try to get your debt reduced (then they take a cut of the savings).
Typically people who are struggling with debt save 23% on avg. when they ask for help from debt relief companies.
Here’s a little calculator you can use to see how much you’d potentially save: [link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=ndr2&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
**6. Save on home insurance.**
Some homeowners save $1k+/year just by switching home insurance providers (typically saving them more than changing auto insurance policies).
If it’s been over a year since you’ve reviewed your rates, it might be worth taking a few minutes to compare offers. Here’s a home insurance comparison site I’ve used: ([link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate-home&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
**1. Your home equity is a gold-mine. If you need cash, stop taking out high-interest loans.**
So many people take out high-interest payday loans – please don’t do this. If you get into trouble you can typically get a relatively low-interest HELOC (a home equity line of credit).
Essentially with a HELOC, you’re borrowing against the equity you have in your house and use it for whatever you need (much like a credit card).
Typically, you’ll get lower interest rates and more flexible repayment terms compared to traditional loans.
Here’s a calculator you can use to see how much/little you could borrow ([link here](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=lt-home&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
Side note: if you hate debt, you can still get money out of your home’s equity by using something like [Hometap](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=hometap&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st), where you more or less sell investors a portion of your equity without a loan)
**2. Switch auto insurance companies every 6-12 months.**
If you haven’t compared auto insurance rates in the last 6 months, you’re probably overspending (on average by \~$400/year[¹](https://betterbuck.net/content/heres-how-much-youre-actually-overpaying-for-car-insurance/?subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1028-New-HELOC1st-Source)).
Example: I cut my car insurance bill by \~$1,300 this year by switching carriers (same exact coverage too) and it took me a whopping 5 minutes.
Take two minutes and pull up a comparison site (I used [Coverage.com](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st), [Auto-Savings.com](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=otto&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) is fine too) and compare multiple offers from different companies in one go.
Worst case scenario: you stay with what you’ve got. Best case scenario: you save a few hundred dollars a year.Here’s a link to a good comparison site:[ link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st).
**3. Try and find the best price online.**
Big stores like Amazon know that no one has time to price shop through dozens of sites, so there’s often no incentive for them to offer bargain prices.
I typically hate browser extensions with a fiery passion, but Capital One Shopping has always worked well for me and I'd recommend trying it ([link here](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=capitalone2&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
When you shop online (on Amazon or elsewhere) it will automatically compare prices for you, and auto-apply coupon codes when possible.
**4. Get yourself a dang advisor.**
Most people are under the false impression that financial advisors are just for wealthy people.
They absolutely aren’t: if you have a net worth of $100k+, you can typically qualify for an advisor. Having an advisor typically increases your yearly returns by 3%[¹](https://corporate.vanguard.com/content/dam/corp/articles/pdf/putting_value_on_your_value_quantifying_vanguard_advisors_alpha.pdf) (mostly due to smarter tax planning)
If you don’t have an advisor in your family, use a site like [WiserAdvisor](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=wiser&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) or [Zoe Financial](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=zoe&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) to find somebody with good reviews in your area.
**5. You don't have to pay off your debt by yourself.**
Very few people know about it, but If you have $10k+ in debt, you can technically ask a debt relief to come in and take over the process for you.
It’ll typically save you 23% off your total debt, after fees (according to NDR, a big debt relief company).
They’ll negotiate with your creditors and try to get your debt reduced (then they take a cut of the savings).
Typically people who are struggling with debt save 23% on avg. when they ask for help from debt relief companies.
Here’s a little calculator you can use to see how much you’d potentially save: [link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=ndr2&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
**6. Save on home insurance.**
Some homeowners save $1k+/year just by switching home insurance providers (typically saving them more than changing auto insurance policies).
If it’s been over a year since you’ve reviewed your rates, it might be worth taking a few minutes to compare offers. Here’s a home insurance comparison site I’ve used: ([link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate-home&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
I’m an international student from India and I’ve received an offer to study LLB at Queen Mary University of London, and while I know that being in London offers great networking opportunities, I have a lot of questions.
I’ve never been to the UK, and I’ve heard mixed things about East London, so I’d love to hear from students or alumni about the campus, the surrounding area, and overall safety.
How is student life, teaching quality, accommodation, and food?
Most importantly, what are the career prospects like? Are there good internships, placements, and job opportunities for law students?
If anyone has insights or personal experiences, please comment or message me—I’d really appreciate it!