

Not familiar with it but at first I thought of Canonical/Ubuntu’s Bazaar, a VCS similar to Mercurial and Git.
Not familiar with it but at first I thought of Canonical/Ubuntu’s Bazaar, a VCS similar to Mercurial and Git.
It’s great that they made a funny from a saddie. This is how you move forward and own your saddies.
The top-down view, general art style and vibe reminds me of Bastion.
Second Fedora, because it’s just so good. Bazzite is the goal if gaming is your primary concern.
Another one is that Moroccanoil, a big sponsor of Eurovision, is an Israeli-owned company.
I’m not familiar with the top anime, but bottom is ReZero and the protagonist (Subaru) resets time to certain “save points” when dying, often gruesome deaths.
The way to getting through the door is by employing soft skills, ie having someone forward your CV, be it someone you knew or some recruiter you just added to LinkedIn.
There are other ways, but involve more gating like CV scrappers.
I meant, being devil’s advocate, you’re paying for a CPU, GPU and RAM in a single purchase. These things would be a MiniPC without the motherboard and connectors.
The digital euro looks so promising, even if it’s a small thing. Ditching Visa and Mastercard would help reduce intermediates in the payment chain, even if the replacement is the bank itself.
American or otherwise? My late friend was 23 when he passed away, but I’m happy I got to share so many years with him. Hope the same for you and your baby!
Adding some context: it’s because there are 18 abbreviated letters, hence i18n.
Metaphor: ReFantazio.
Well, the demo honestly, which is relatively long. The game is releasing in a week! It runs relatively okay on the Deck while locked at 30fps.
Like if(true)
but with side effects.
That’s the origin of the hate: addiction to meds.
My company pays it for me. My use cases are split between new development, refactoring and debugging.
For new code, given that our code base is proprietary but very extensive, it provides nice code snippets that would be a pain to write by hand (it’s mostly C code) such as test code
I can focus on the concepts and have the autocomplete do the rest for me. I swap keypresses for reviewing code, which is not bad.
For refactoring, I seldom use it because I haven’t found an use case for it. Most of the changes involve moving code around, adding glue or deleting dead code.
For debugging, I sometimes use the chat to get documentation on public APIs from Microsoft or other places. I use this documentation to check for invariants and to reduce the scope of what I’m trying to find out.
I like maps, but I like most of those things too. :)
US cheap? 10 bucks a beer cheap? I get five beers and five meals for that price in some areas of Europe.