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True. For example I’m here for pleasure not for business.
True. For example I’m here for pleasure not for business.
That’s when the company doesn’t do kicks to the project lead, or when you bring your full extended family. In those cases see how everyone will despair while working double and wondering wtf is “company” still working in our project.
Today I learned numbers are visuals but words are not. Wtf dude!
I would like that… Saving on a smaller package for chips and cereal sounds great, most of it is air anyways.
Skol. se ainda fosse Schincariol até podia chamar barato
There’s a book called culture map, you should take a peek.
Most people prefer videos, or I’d have posted a link to a blog, I’m too lazy for both
White => English
All whole people from anywhere else is proud of their food
Still important work. Position the speakers where they look best and you’ll have a memorable show, not for the good reasons.
Dude are you a bot?
Does not provide number of duplicate ticket
Tim Apple your ears are burning, we’re talking about you
Also if the typical Linux user is like me they’re never spending a cent on a free game. Which invalidates their whole business model.
What’s your point? At one moment in history everybody would buy leaded fuel. That’s my strawmen reply to your strawmen.
Thx for saving the click
That’s what log plot is for, it squashes all data so you have a decent idea of small things even when compared to huge things
Weelll if they base everything on what one person said it’s a huge red flag. Science is based on independent verification. And if the company is half serious it would seek corroboration not only of the article, but also of what they do.
If they didn’t do due diligence they lasted too long already.
You mention the hardware is locked down and makes it easier for game dev, but that’s only true for exclusives. Dev companies hate that they have to do PlayStation, then Nintendo, then Xbox. hardware variations introduce a small percentage to cost, but going on a new platform is way higher.
Also the cost is offset with ridiculous subscriptions that make it more expensive for the end user overall.
Just like saying AI will solve all your problems even if you misuse. It’s just like a pattern big companies use to mask when they’re talking out of their asses.
South America joins
The software I use doesn’t get significant updates often. Kennel, vi, grep, find? They’ve been around for decades.
I’m genuinely curious what kind of things people can’t do because of lag on package updates.