It’s feels like it’s the only site where the algorithm doesn’t kill animators.
It’s feels like it’s the only site where the algorithm doesn’t kill animators.
We are truly in an indie golden era. So many indie games are coming out with the quality I expect from AAA games. Project Wingman is a good example
The factory must grow, whether in 2d or 3d
Yup that sounds correct. That game taught me a good lesson about early access.
A bunch of early access survival crafting games on steam in the early days of early access. One was trying to be like starship troopers and it got like one update
They know someone will fork it. Playing it safe is smart
Oh that’s good to know. I’m gonna go pull a laser designator warning off of a wrecked tank.
But I work at companies and I would like my info to not be hacked. Their fuck ups affect employees and customers
Companies can’t even be convinced to have longer passwords on their wifi. And open office plans mean every computer faces a window
At an office building where other people are inside the building with you? This is going to cause problems if it gets cheap enough
What a strange response.
So how do we fix this? Dumb nerds never think about the consequences of their creations.
Thank god. Now iOS will finally recognize it
Why is Reddit watermarking images they don’t own?
This is cursed, but also cool. Hijack another platform for your authentication
That is so depressing. Literally a markdown file in the repo would be a better issue tracker.
I completely agree. Most peer feedbacks that I get mention my documentation. It has helped me so much
My face actually dropped when I read this. I will be so mad if I ever encounter this live.
My CS major required me to take two upper division English classes and I think they helped me more in my career than my upper division CS classes. People forget that documentation is for ourselves too
Does being a node open one to liability?