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Maybe you should just give up
Maybe you should just give up
Mickey7, a mod of conservativememes2 here on lemmy.world absolutely snapped a week or so ago. It would have been beautiful except he spam commented the autism community to drop the R word and posted scat porn in a technology community. One less echo chamber though.
You too can do your part to end echo chambers in Lemmy.
I wonder if the functionality is present in the US images at all. It’s probably excluded during the build but if it’s a feature flag it’d be a good reason to root… Which is probably EXACTLY why it’s excluded from the build.
Maybe if I’m lucky they’ll briefly remember they have a website for sending messages and they’ll finally update it so you can react with more than seVEN EMOJIS! It’s been YEARS!!!
All of a sudden I’m a little less interested in giving Rockstar my money…
As a community, gamers have made a lot of stink about this in the past. Nothing has changed. I’m confused about how they ever thought we didn’t care about always-on connections.
Then donate to the EFF
I wanted this game so bad from the moment I heard about it. Beautiful? Magic shooter? Something legitimately new instead of a rehash? It checked every box for me until it actually came out. Performance issues and shit writing. That’s what I get for trusting EA.
I was looking forward to this game. The market didn’t fail them, they failed the market.
Saving this for later when somebody inevitably gives me shit for gaming on windows.
Light switches are a bad example. Up doesn’t mean on and down doesn’t mean off when you have multiple switches for the same thing.
These switches visibly have 2 states and switching it means you want the other one. In tech it’s less obvious that there are only two states and that toggling the button will do something in particular. Recall the play and pause button on your media app. That button could change the state in any number of ways but in order to convey to the user what will happen BEFORE the button is pressed, the player shows what action will take place.
You’re already in the current state, that rarely adds info. Toggles should indicate what they will do.
Go is a very opinionated language which is why I was so lucky for their opinion on this (and other things) to agree with mine.
Final Fantasy XIV
What about processes that terminate before writing the whole thing? You can’t protect against everything. Blame other processes all you want but the language spec allows for confusion.
TOML and YAML both have the problem that if you receive an incomplete document, there’s a decent chance you can’t tell. JSON doesn’t have that because of the closing curly.
Why make better games when we can sell shittier games for less?
I know it kind of breaks the pun, but Skechers the shoe company doesn’t have a T.
Ewww