git checkout ma<tab>
mai_new_chenges
march_deploy_second_final_final_fixed
main_fixes
mast_not_farget_to_delete_it
git checkout ma<tab>
mai_new_chenges
march_deploy_second_final_final_fixed
main_fixes
mast_not_farget_to_delete_it
You mean “I just sent you zip file with my new changes via email, get fucked looser”?
zsh: command not found: rekt
Quentin Trembley III, the forgotten founder of Gravity Falls, Oregon and the 8½th President of the United States of America
Oh yeah, great, let’s change the fundamental protocol on which all the networks in the world are based. Now two third of the devices in the world crashed because you tried to ping 192.168.0.0.1
Cyberpunk launch was a disaster and the game was a mess, but I think it wasn’t strictly greed based disaster like many others, but more of a fuckup caused in big part by covid. They didn’t have enough time to adapt to the lockdowns and didn’t have either the budget or the will to postpone the launch once again. I’d argue it’s different from just blatant usual shit that other mentioned companies do
Do… Do you think that mechanism is market? Like, you seriously think that?
There are ways to do it, you can add a library for it, but it’s inconsistent as hell
Or, here me out for a second, I figured that I shouldn’t rely on hot takes to get my information.
Yeah, it was very useful at getting hot takes, misinformation, sensationalist and outsourced soundbites. It still useful for that, but now there is more unchecked nazism.
People who have turned to X for breaking news
Maybe they shouldn’t
Or, another explanation is that more people are interested in things they can buy than in you (and I understand how hard it might be to believe in that), and Google algorithms “know” that
Is your workshop is more for tech-oriented people or more for lay audience?
If anything could be said about that is that’s most probably an event that happened in time.
That’s something that was kinda sorta true 20 years ago, but not anymore
I am forced to do it by my employer
By fun I largely mean “brings positive and meaningful experience”
And the only metrics here would be “is the game fun” in the end. Is exploring barren planets fun? Good. Is it not? Then it doesn’t matter that real life Mars is even more boring
can depict planet being a barren rock and can be fun.
And that will be good then. My point was, that games should sacrifice realism in favour of fun and criticism of “yeah it’s boring, but it’s realistic” is fundamentally wrong.
I really wish to work in a team where people have naming conventions for branches that are concerned about stuff like that. Must’ve been a nice place to work at.