No not Pee-wee :(
Big Adventure is an absolute classic. It should be revered on the same level as Princess Bride imo.
No not Pee-wee :(
Big Adventure is an absolute classic. It should be revered on the same level as Princess Bride imo.
The default homepage on Edge alone is enough to make me never use Edge willingly.
I don’t know what that Bing/MSN abomination is but it’s reprehensible. It’s the most clickbait tabloid garbage I’ve ever seen. The fact that a company that makes hand over fist on enterprise is willing to sully their new browser with that fucking page makes me lose so much faith in humanity.
I know it’s an easily changed setting but there’s millions and millions of people that won’t change it at home or at work being exposed to that garbage.
Lack luster for what though. Does anyone honestly really care that much about the cosmetics? It’s barely visible.
Aaaah I understand.
What do you mean by the cost? Because you didn’t want to wipe out your Windows OS? I’ve been running distros on my personal PC for 23 years now. Can’t say I’ve ever spent money on it except for some cheap CDs. I think I even got distro cds for cheap that came with linux magazines.
You and me both. The worst is I have to use Teams for work and Ctrl+Shift+C is the shortcut to call the person you’re chatting with.
Agreed. It’s a huge mess.
Wow this man is the prodigal son. I can’t believe no one has ever thought of this before.
What if we called each diagram section something like… a node? And the connections wires? Maybe you could even create groups with their own inputs and outputs!
If people had been making stuff like this in the 90s the programming landscape today would be wildly different.
Lol. To be fair though Reuters business isn’t views it’s selling articles to other press.
GDQuest tutorials are a good place to start if you like videos. Looks for something beginner like a 2d platformer.
https://m.youtube.com/@Gdquest
Don’t stress the programming aspect. Programming IS hard. But it’s learnable with practice. It’s just math and logic which I believe anyone can learn if they’re dedicated. Just keep working at it and you will get better I promise. It’s hard but it’s not daunting. Art is harder in my opinion because you can’t scrape by. You can absolutely get away with “bad” code for a good while.
Easy. Pay yourself 1 million dollars to wash a dish.
Yes. It has the easiest scripting language of all the main engines (very similar to Python). The interface is also very quick. Unity can be quite the slog.
Agreed. I laugh at these peasant frivolities.
Yeah, but Lemmy instances don’t split bandwidth P2P. Imagine hosting a video on some cheap cloud instance that doesn’t have any kind of traffic sharing and putting some brand new game trailer up like Diablo 4, then someone links your video copy on something like Reddit. You’d get obliterated if all the video traffic was just coming from your server.
Ah so the P2P works via instances, not users. Interesting idea.
How does PeerTube handle storage? I’m trying to imagine trying to create a federated system version of Youtube and it seems very problematic. Storage and bandwidth.
No, I’m grateful for the rant. It’s been driving me nuts and with the apps I need to use for work not supporting Wayland whatsoever it basically makes me stuck on X, which sucks because Wayland feels much better for me other than XWayland.
It’s a really bad issue for me, it makes XWayland completely unusable. Like, characters appear in different order as I’m typing. The cursor sometimes looks like it’s a character behind. It’s obnoxious that such a huge bug is stuck in politics.
Sorry I have to laugh at this. If you have to write a script for it even if the script is easy there’s no way I can consider it “not hard”. Not hard is just being able buy it like anything else.
I get what you’re saying though.
I got it on PS5 on release, didn’t follow any hype leading up to it. I was just expecting Witcher 3 in a Cyberpunk world and that’s what I got. Great quest writing, interesting world. Only issues I really had were crashes every few hours.
I loved the game. Been wanting to play through with all the changes so I guess Phantom Liberty will be the time.
We do migrations for schema on app startup (built into the app).
Any general data changes are done outside the pipeline as a pre or post deployment step.
Migrations on startup aren’t perfect, you have to be careful that it doesn’t take too long on startup.
Honestly the pros outweighs the cons. You can fire up a new site/db without much effort which is something we do often.