In theory it is possible, in practise it is not. Indeed there are a lot of parties covering the spectrum from left to right.
Because he doesn't hold a majority. In the Netherlands parties must form a coalition to govern. It might be difficult to convince other parties to join the coalition given his stances. However, I do think Geert Wilders will become our prime minister. I'm very much hoping he'll fuck up, the government will fall and a more reasonable person will take over.
I believe no party has ever held an absolute majority in the Netherlands. And there has only ever been one time in the Netherlands when the biggest party did not govern.
Personally, I see two options: the most likely is Geert Wilders will become our prime minister, or (less likely) there will be new elections.
That's interesting, I've only had to update revanced once so far in about a year of use. Would it differ per phone?
Stuff about X-rays will be filtered, for example. You could probably go a little safer with the regex.
There's no competing with Belgian beer, but I genuinely enjoy a Grolsch or Hertog Jan. There's also quite a few great local breweries.
Does our beer have a bad reputation?
The problem with changing from company-owned servers to private servers is the question who will maintain the server software.
Making it open source is not always an option because I can imagine there is a lot of shared code with other projects which the company want to keep propriety. This means the company would have to maintain the code for others to be able to host the servers, which I doubt makes financial sense.
I guess that makes sense. Thanks for the insight!
Preface: I am no game developer, but I am a software developer
This comment does not make sense to me. There is no "simply" bringing any game to any other engine. Doing this is a huge undertaking and I can't imagine not basically starting from scratch, saving the art assets and bits of pieces of the code (given it's written in the same language).
In Dutch it's tweeënnegentig. Which is three words connected: twee en negentig. Or literally translated: two and ninety.
In my company the test engineers write and perform system-level tests. Unit testing is up to the developer.