

When was the last time you bought a Steam game with cash?
When was the last time you bought a Steam game with cash?
I’ve had a lot of good recent experiences with Enterprise (in the US). There’s some interesting services like Turo, but I can’t bring myself to try it yet. Weirdly too personal being other people’s cars.
Ooh, and then Sony can tell the studio that makes it that they’re being shut down the week after launch…again
Don´t you wish for (young) people to develop good values…
Sounds like a fucking dog whistle for sure. Get off lemmy.
I love being out of the loop.
Wasn’t hexbear one of those shitty servers I blocked? Isn’t it full of assholes?
Ugh, forgot I had to move off lemm.ee or whatever I originally signed up to recently and lost everything.
Then that contracted AI gets used for customer service at a public facing federal agency.
Microsoft laid off 9,000 people recently. Its also not their first time. Fuck microsoft.
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Everything goes to shit.
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Switch to Proton Switch to Proton Switch to Proton Switch to Proton Switch to Proton Switch to Proton
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Its always the next thing, and the next thing and the next thing. What’s the new proton everyone will annoy the fuck out of us with?
This is why I stopped giving a shit. Actually. I do give a shit. I will let them surveil all of my shits, and garbage, and vomit.
You let me know when the vast majority of workplaces have even HEARD of this, much less adopted/allowed it.
A PR for every tiny commit. You got it.
I use custom categories for my games, both to categorized the style of game and also mark completed ones. You can add to multiple categories.
I also use the hell out of Steam Notes per game, which supports markdown by the way. I use it to note things I’ve played elsewhere, or unique notes about setting up a game to play, custom settings, or stuff to remember if I don’t come back to play for months or something.
They generally sync between my Deck and PC too.
I learned how to do a fucking LOT of statistical shit in my degree. I also learned to get REALLY good at all kinds of shit in Excel.
Guess which helped my career on an actual practical way the most? Guess which made people seek me out at work for help with things?
Sometimes Excel is what’s available. Sometimes it’s just faster to do it that way rather than code up some ridiculously overdone solution in some programming language. Having both skills is best, but don’t shit on opening an excel and just fucking getting it done, whatever it is.
If used right, it can also be a great equalizer with those less technically skilled in your workplace. You can quickly format and tune things and even layer a little bit of vba to make their lives easier without having to get into the complexity of an entire bespoke coded solution.
Also, a reminder for those in the back. For most of us, we aren’t in college to learn a specific skill so much as we are there to learn how to be taught. To prove we are capable of taking instructions and producing results as requested.
If you never understand this, then you’ll never understand later why you fail to land a high quality job.
So apparently if you aren’t a fucking scientist, then dick pics are okay to send to you.
The “type” of people shouldn’t fucking matter.
The government fights this hard over labor’s lost wages too, right?
Wait for something fucking idiotic like:
“U.S. government to implement 5,000% tax on new solar technology…”
California’s general mishandling of nature and natural resources is a great example of what I’m talking about. We don’t have a fucking clue, yet we think we know better, and no lessons get learned despite how clearly wrong our solutions are. Like the wildfires and water “management.”
To be clear, most other states are also run by morons making idiotic natural resource decisions. California’s just a good example since you brought it up.
Horizon Zero Dawn:
Light of Motiram: