

If we can have about 40% less cringy dialogue and the same overall art style, that would be splendid. Thanks.
If we can have about 40% less cringy dialogue and the same overall art style, that would be splendid. Thanks.
I was not super enamoured with 1. But most of my complaints were from features that just needed more time to cook.
Really hope they get addressed in 2. Would be an incredible game if so.
I had a lot of trouble trying to mount a second hdd, so I just jumped ship the the most SteamOS looking distro at the time, Bazzite.
Honestly, with the rise of GenAI, stock photo might be dead.
I have serious reservations about the tech, but using it costs a lot of money for the people pushing it, so I’m more ok with it.
You can easily find out. 2 machines (even virtual machines) one set it’s DNS to the PiHole, one not.
Both hit the same sites in the same order. Compare network traffic.
It was. It was crazy fast and lightweight at the time.
It gained massive market share.
It became the default development target for websites.
Other browsers started getting left behind.
Each step syphons users from other browsers, compounding issues.
Write down your current minimum, stick to it. You can review after a few days if there’s no interest.
Be up front, show pictures of flaws or damage on the items.
Respect people’s time. Keep the listing up to date. Try to learn from failed interactions and update the listing accordingly.
Have an idea of how the item is getting to the buyer and how much that would cost. Prefer to meet in person in a well trafficked area when others will be around and there are cameras nearby that you can rely on in case of robbery. Inside a Starbucks, for example. If someone is resistant to meeting in a public place, reconsider doing business with them.
Cash is king. Everything else can be clawed back if they scream “fraud!” Having flaws on the listing will give you a lot of power when someone tries to get the money back.
PR reviews take the most time, eliminating those saved us loads of time.
QA were also bogging us down, axed them too. Now we’re flying.
The Social Security Infrastructure rebuild should be done in a matter of weeks! At least that’s what Copilot says.
Be a man.
‘git commit -am “changes”’
Mobile app users get annoyed if you push too many updates. So you gotta pace yourself.
I completely agree. Not mentioned in my spiel is the constant human QA effort, each ticket merged gets checked, releases get a week of testing before release to the public.
Also, yeah. I’m iOS frontend. I make pixels dance. Either I leave security to Keychain or I hope (read: confirm) backend is sanitising inputs.
Small PR are easy to review and parse. Work gets broken down in to small, shippable changes. If you couple that with feature flags, you can get to a point where shipping a release is as easy as building whatever the latest commit is on Main and pushing it out the door.
Automate that, do it every week or two.
Tell me you commit your dependencies without telling me you commit your dependencies.
I got that far into the OP and thought, “Yeah, nah. Not a failure.” Then the rest of the post went up from there.
Gfs parents are fuckheads, probably put a ton of pressure on their daughter to be perfect all the time. That’s the kind of upbringing that traumatises people. (Conjecture on my part)
The fact the internet actually works at all is nuts.
We’re all* going to need to come together and really knuckle down, if we’re* to catch up with out competitors. It will take sacrifice* and grit.
But together* we* can do it!
*The people affected will be those with a net worth less than €5m
You don’t understand! Yes, we had to turn our citizens into resources for private companies to harvest and sell! But we needed to create shareholder value!
Like any newb, the nuance is lost.
Data types don’t matter, the interface matters.
HL3 soon after. 5real this time guise.
And the George Martin will finish A Song of Ice and Fire.
Bookmarking as I too am interested in this topic.