

What happened with just going to to grocery store?
What happened with just going to to grocery store?
try buying gun and then likely second amendment
I chuckled and shook my head at the same time.
Exactly my opinion as well, last game ended perfectly for a new story.
Just a warning to those interested like me:
So hypothetically, if GTA VI comes to PC, this may not be a workaround for Rockstar Launcher, and even if it is, online might be a sketchy.
Needs to make sure there’s a loophole for Apple production when more China tariffs hit.
I played the demo for a few hours. Might be a solo dev, but his experience is definitely noticeable. Game looks great, albeit unoptimized. Progression is simple and fair. Artwork is incredible for a solo dev. Combat is decent, and unexpectedly satisfying.
Someone else mentioned the excessive blood explosion - it’s the best feeling when you land one of those shots from across a field.
As with most professions, nothing can replace experience. Senior engineers, laborers, scientists, doctors, etc. all become seniors through years of learning, and arguably more importantly, failing.
Rookies will try “method A” until it fails, then learn “method B”, then try A and B until a C is needed. Rinse and repeat. Being self-critical and observant will help.
In the short term, “in 6 months”: Practice. Every. Single. Day. If you need to break for day, make sure you come back the next. There are thousands of educational tools out there: Online lectures, free tests, public forums, problem sets (i.e. leetcode) etc. Don’t skip the fundamentals, even if it seems boring. It will mean less memorization, and you’ll understand more complex topics easier.
If you plan and commit to it, you still won’t be a “pro”, but you’ll likely have a chance in an interview, where you might land a job. There, over years, you can hone your skills.
Even if it was relevant, there’s still no story here. NSA employee/contractor brought home classified files to an uncontrolled laptop lol. That’s the security leak, not some random consumer software stealing files. If you work for any security oriented company you should just assume that is going happen.
“Apple is reportedly planning a big loss of revenue due to the M4 Mac upgrade”
EDIT: Do majority of users really want AI in their computers?
That’s a tough oversight, but how does that get by QA?
My optimistic side is imagining a truck filled with a small town’s worth of nutrient-rich groceries, making one trip to replace dozens of individual trip to a less-than-convenient grocery store.
My pessimistic side is imagining a truck with one or two people’s worth of shitty “American” groceries, making the same trip they would have made to a grocery store down the street.
I feel like the reality heavily leans to latter, but I only have anecdotal data to back that up.