it happened again with the Intuitive Machines lander that landed on the moon last week
it happened again with the Intuitive Machines lander that landed on the moon last week
The Github UX is amazing if you ever had to use gitlab or bitbucket
A related thing that annoys me, if you start Steam manually, it takes ~30 seconds to launch and it will steal your focus multiple times during launch. So annoying!
Nobody knows if and when programming will be automated in a meaningful way. But once we have the tech to do it, we can automate pretty much all work. So I think this will not be a problem for programmers until it’s a problem for everyone.
When the Apple car is released, the EU will invent 350 kW DC fast charging via USB-C 🙏
It works as long as you don’t call list()
within that function.
Haha, I completely missed that it’s a game.
I wonder how often someone walks in and tells them about the mistake. Do the baristas have a standard response?
Games companies expanded like crazy due to low interest rates and high demand for games during the pandemic. Now interest rates are going up and people go outside again.
I agree with your point on biodiversity and yes, climate change poses an existential threat to individual people, but not to civilization as a whole.
No, I’m certain that human civilization would survive.
I don’t think this kind of catastrophizing helps. Climate change certainly doesn’t “threaten the fundamental existence of organized human society”. Sure, we should do more about it and future generations would be better off if we were to lessen the impact, but it is not an existential threat.
GitKraken!
I’ve definitely had both. Sometimes the hosts of the actual podcast read an ad using their own voices. In this case everyone gets the same audio file and crowdsourcing the timestamps would work.
For dynamically inserted ads, it will be more complicated. Maybe a system like content id that has a library of known ads and detects them in the audio.
I wonder if something like sponsor block is feasible for podcasts 🤔
I don’t know how this is good for gamers, it would be the end of perpetual licenses. Every company would move to subscription services immediately.
Bug reports from random players aren’t that useful. The bottleneck is fixing the bugs not finding them. For any bug you report to a games studio, there is a good chance they already know.
Why is it stupid to enjoy Star Citizen?
It’s so frustrating to see people in this thread posting objectively false statements about SC. Yes, it’s behind schedule and yes it suffers from scope creep. But it’s not a scam and it’s not vaporware. People who give them money know exactly what they are getting into. You can buy a ship now and fly it immediately. You can spend hundreds of hours in the game in it’s current state. Even pointing out that it’s playable gets downvotes.
Pretty much the hardware version of && false