

Reviews since July first look at least 50% negative which was not seen before so there could be an argument it is happening.
Reviews since July first look at least 50% negative which was not seen before so there could be an argument it is happening.
What do you even make? Is it even good?
Have you even tried to share it in open source communities and explain what it does, why it is good, and how it differs from competitors. Contributors come from users. Users come for good software that they are aware of.
Do you get contributors on GitHub? Is stars about validation or actual engagement from users. Why do stars even mean anything?
My 6a is over 3 years old and still strong. I had no Samsung battery that lasted under a year and a half.
GrapheneOS though.
Which is correct pronunciation…
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ensign
A street sign is not pronounced sin.
I think it’s best at this point to call the American version American rather than English, cause it’s kind of doing it’s own thing, but if you call it English. The standard should be based off the English dictionary.
Pay more and more people apply. Also fine folk for misuse of emergency number time.
Appreciate the answer and the detail. Good luck getting it all resolved.
So it could restart, you wouldn’t know and don’t receive calls because you haven’t authenticated?
Is it in a data centre or someone’s house? If the latter, would they let a stranger in?
Surely they would need a backup and replicate db to so in case of hardware failure they switch over.
Sounds like they could improve their setup.
Too much of a single point of failure.
An upgrade is that you don’t learn anything?
Enshitification by owners of Audacity including telemetry. They eventually backed down, but that was after Tenacity forked off it and people started using and improving it.
He used the words “written by software”. This is ambiguous and doesn’t mean AI, for example, using annotations for variables and generating the getters and setters would count. Right click and create function body for interface function definitions also.
They’re exaggerating to pretend their AI is more useful than it is.
AMD or NVidia?
Most games that I play work well on Linux with AMD. Most who have problems seem to have Nvidia. Anti-cheat stuff can be an exception though so best to ensure what you enjoy works.
If you can check hardware compatibility before hand, it helps. An up to date kernel like Fedora, OpenSuse TW or Arch can help. Wine recommends up to date kernel.
reads looks at instance ah, of course, Lemmy.world
Great suggestion. Great game. Very chill.
I wouldn’t say game. Games are fun. Tech demo or simulation maybe.
Box missions still bugged? Flying out the aircraft? Not completing? Dying while running?
I played a few years ago and refunded because even basic gameplay loops were bugged to non functional. It didn’t feel pretty fun. Ended up playing No Man’s Sky which was functional and fun.
Fair points. Appreciate the references.
Deflation doesn’t always follow inflation. Most countries fear it as it could spark recession. UK for example always aims for 2%, not 0%. It didn’t help that Opec limited oil supply to keep price high.
In the UK, we didn’t have stimulus check, but had inflation close to 10%, many countries in the EU too so the conclusion it was the money supply doesn’t hold up.
But the cost of oil increased and therefore the cost of producing anything using electricity or shipping items so it wasn’t like it created some massive surplus of money supply. Increased costs was the biggest driver of price rises in recent year and available money generally bought less than before.
You do understand that on Steam if you have 50% or more negative reviews, it is a “Mostly Negative” and puts people off even trying. Bad reviews can have a serious effect on sales. 10 negative reviews in millions is nothing, 10 negative reviews alongside 10 positive is detrimental. It’s all about the percentage and indie games work at a different scale.
I’m unsure what the point about working for Blizzard means. You’ll have to elaborate.