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It is if you don’t get pay to run, getting anywhere faster doesn’t help you at all, and it costs more energy. And you gain nothing from it. That’s my point.
The strength of life to face oneself has been made manifest. The persona Carighan has appeared.
It is if you don’t get pay to run, getting anywhere faster doesn’t help you at all, and it costs more energy. And you gain nothing from it. That’s my point.
Hrm, you’re not wrong but Hades also exemplifies why quality wins over quantity when in replayability.
These people don’t get to pick whether they use Excel, either. They have to, they just want to get their job done and go home, too.
They don’t get paid to walk upright, basically. So why do it just so someone else can buy another yacht?
Hrm, I would argue that if your update gets in the way of productivity on the user side, then it’s actually worse, not better.
Sure, in a vacuum it might be superior, but that is now what is happening.
We used to rail against our users always wanting an Excel like view for everything, but when you observe them working to understand their work flow it makes sense. They use excel the other 75%of the day, we’re the one breaking their mental flow and ruining their productivity.
That’s because it’s your username. To you it shows normal, all I see is hunter12. See?
Yeah it automatically obfuscates. Mine is *******, for example.
Relax, it’s just JSON. If you wanted to not be stringly-typed, you’d have not used JSON.
(though to be fair, I hate it when people do bullshit types, but they got a point in that you ought to not use JSON in the first place if it matters)
No real opinion about it, tbh.
It’s a “price” handed out by a for-profit conglomerate, so it’s not really something I ever thought about in all the years it very briefly came up. In fact this is the first I’m reminded about it existing in 4 years or so? I doubt most germans have ever heard of the “Börsenverein”, nevermind it’s “price” or this author or what she wrote.
Would you rather fight one T-Rex sized chicken or 100 chicken-sized T-Rex?
No but my sub has been reaaaaaallyyyy bad! 😈
This is their “light IDE” basically, the equivalent of VS Code. Their Java IDE is the full thing, well, Eclipse. Although I personally prefer IntelliJ IDEA.
I don’t really need another text editor, sorry.
Religion doesn’t belong
That one is enough, IMO. It’s an archaic concept we really don’t need any more. (Note: That’s not me saying we don’t need belief or belief systems. We don’t need religion.)
It’s almost as if someone could have learned something from the fact that NASA struggled hard without institutionalized deviation whenever their budget was constrained and they were pushed for results.
Also, it’s almost as if there’s a reason no good government should let any corporation go un-controlled. Ever.
Question: If you had to design a bridge, and you did, and it was built, and then you noticed it sways in the wind, would you tear it down?
And if you answer yes: This is normal. Bridges are designed with a certain level of flex in mind, and they have redundancies to allow for this. Too much is a problem of course, but a certain amount is normal and budgeted for.
And it’s similar here: The helium leaks were not planned to be there, but there’s a certain redundancy in the system which means that a certain level of helium leakage is not an issue.
Yeah, I decided to nope out after the beginning, too. Seen too much shit in the one year I volunteered at the hospital, don’t need a reminder of those. What the fuck…
Nah, it’s not that old.
*looks it up*
Fuuuuuck I’m old! 😭
Do you mean the lighter parts from the top side?
I think one possible resolution for increasing the popularity of RTS is to take a hybrid real time approach. You can build and do things in real time, but under the hood battles and the economy operate in discrete chunks of at least several seconds.
Come to think of it, I saw two approaches that were similar to this before:
No. No, that really would not be great.