Sounds like you’re doing well then. I do the same with contributing to FOSS (and I maintain a couple FOSS projects) and I teach younger devs at work, and have a blog (technically two), so I’m in the same boat.
Sounds like you’re doing well then. I do the same with contributing to FOSS (and I maintain a couple FOSS projects) and I teach younger devs at work, and have a blog (technically two), so I’m in the same boat.
Not being able to pass anything on - my knowledge and experience
I know this may sound like satire but you can write a blog and share your knowledge and experiences. It may seem weird at first, but it’s an actual option, and people could organically come across your blog, especially if you use the right keywords that they’re looking for.
The weird thing is, corporations can’t even make any money from these older games. I guess they think that means people who can’t play older games will just buy their newer garbage, and yet that’s not how it works at all lol people just end up buying indie games instead these days.
My first job I was using Windows, thankfully I was able to use Linux my next 3 jobs in a row. It really helps justify Linux when our production servers are always running Linux.
Part of being an adult is never getting enough sleep and almost always being tired.
I think even if they do reverse course or it was a genuine mistake, it’s easy to lose people’s trust forever, ESPECIALLY when it comes to something sensitive like storing ALL of your passwords.
That actually doesn’t sound that bad lol
He still has a point, though. People talk big, but when it comes time to act, most of them won’t.
I thought they already killed it? They keep killing it multiple times.
I’ll believe it when I see it. 4TB SSDs are still not affordable.
I like Life is Strange 1’s sound track tbh. Tony Hawk and Grand Theft Auto and Pokemon and Mario all have some excellent music too.
edit: Wow, I forgot a word, and it completely changed the meaning of my sentence lol
True, this is what I did years ago (although I’d been programming on and off since I was a teenager tbh). I’m not gonna eat the onion but the job market was a lot less competitive 10 years ago. I’m just fortunate because I became a senior developer around the time of COVID and I wasn’t just starting out as an inexperienced dev.
That’s what I’m wondering.
I haven’t heard any reports of or seen any abuse for emulators like Xenia, RPCS3, Dolphin, Citra, etc. I wonder if this is something unique/specific to people finding out it’s Stenzek, or if it’s more widespread than we realize?
Personally, I do think non-permissive licenses aren’t nice, and I do think there should be criticisms, skepticism, and concerns to be voiced about that. At the same time, if it’s the owners project, he is free to do with it as he wishes. Then again, if something has a large enough of a community, you could argue that it’s no longer just their project. But I understand that if you want to prevent people profiting off of your work (and your contributors work), a no-commercial license does make sense. It’s a complex situation.
I’m pro-NATO and also concerned that Trump will disband NATO, and even I think that guy is a complete nutcase.
That’s not what they are discussing, though.
People aren’t eating PETS, as in, animals who have an owner that takes care of them. That’s the part you don’t understand.
They should have added a battle tower, that’d add a lot more replay value and keep people coming back years later.
Source: Pokemon games like the DS generation of Pokemon games.
There are dozens of us!
Damn, I wish I had that much sleep lol
A good power supply. It can save your whole system.
I’d word it more like “Sorry I don’t feel comfortable discussing my personal life at work”, that way it takes the onus off of the person and keeps it neutral.
Maybe that’s just me though, I haven’t worked in an office in 4 years.