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I built a thing!
Michelle "MishManners®™" Duke
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I built a thing!
Hackathon Queen | International Speaker | Content Creator
Below is a list of open source games and game-related projects that can be found on GitHub - old school text adventures, educational games, 8-bit platform games, browser-based games, indie games, GameJam projects, add-ons/maps/hacks/plugins for commercial games, libraries, frameworks, engines, you name it.
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If you'd like to add a repository to the list, please create an Issue, or fork this repository and submit a pull request.
How Private Health Insurance works in Australia (for hospital procedures)
Disclaimer: I'm not an expert, and this is what I've gathered to the best of my ability. I could be wrong in parts. I'm almost certainly missing some detail and have some terminology wrong.
What happens when you go to hospital for a procedure?
If you end up in hospital for a procedure, you'll incur a number of costs. Insurance generally breaks these down into Hospital Expenses, and Medical Expenses. Hospital expenses are things like your bed on the ward, operating theatre fees, and administrative fees. Medical expenses are what your doctors charge - if it's an operation, that'll be your surgeon and the anaesthetist.
If you're a public patient at a public hospital, Medicare will pay for both of these. You shouldn't be out of pocket at all.
But if you're a private patient at a public or private hospital, Medicare will only pay some. This is where private health insurance comes in. Private health insurance also means you
This git include a list of programs, tools, engines and libraries free and open source intended to make videogames.
NOTE: This gist is a support material for the talk "Open Source and Videogames" given by me, Ramon Santamaria, on October 26th 2021 in Canòdrom, Barcelona. All the materials listed here were explained in detail in a +2 hours talk.
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