overwatch style
You mean team fortress style
overwatch style
You mean team fortress style
Recently I had to do an update to the underlying environment a codebase ran on. This was a somewhat involved upgrade and took a longer period of time than most of our work usually does. I did it in a separate worktree, so I didn’t have to constantly rejuggle the installed dependencies in the project, and could work on two features relatively concurrently
It also provides some utility for comparing the two versions. Nothing you couldn’t do other ways, but still useful
And in elixir/erlang we’re spoiled with loads of options, from ETS to mnesia
On the subreddits I moderated, I used a big regexp to preemptively filter their comments
Letting one through was a rare event
Sign language yes, real time captions no. Only whatever live transcription crap your phone or computer could do
I’ve only ever worked in one codebase that didn’t need feature flags, and even then we could have used them.
Graphite is ok, but honestly it’s a solution in search of a problem
Maybe if you have a massive pr, splitting it up like this works, but that’s really a planning failure. Stories should be smaller, and if you need to keep them separate for a long time, use feature branches
Halo does it that way too
For me the problem with AW, more than the boring gameplay loop, is the weird episodic format they shoehorned into it. You’d just be getting into the groove of the game, used to the annoying combat and stealth and such, and then it yanks you out of it and you have to watch an end of episode cutscene, and then a new episode cutscene, just to continue on
Control is awesome. I was hoping AW2 would be more like control, but from what we’ve seen in the media that doesn’t seem to be the case. Still holding out hope
N64’s issues came from the bushings wearing out, the sensors were still very good
Joycon drift, and all other thumbstick drift, is already a solved problem.
The reason why they haven’t done this is one very simple reason: $$$
Either way it’s a no effort account and you can basically ignore them, as their contributions will most likely be garbage either way
Keep in mind the users left on reddit aren’t really the cream of the crop. They’re the ones who say stuff like “bruhhh this app is shit” fully unaware that reddit is a website first and foremost
Reddit is competing with Instagram and TikTok for the dumbest slice of the Internet. If you can think, you’re no longer welcome there, and are probably a liability to their advertising efforts
And if that public company has stock in the toilet it’s worth fuck all to unload