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That’s how I felt after finishing Outer Wilds.
That’s how I felt after finishing Outer Wilds.
Doctors seem way to quick to assume that patients are imagining their symptoms. I fortunately haven’t had that happen to me yet, but my mom has some stories.
I found some new webcomics while browsing Lemmy and bookmarked their websites to visit occasionally.
Thanks for the link. I wasn’t aware of that site.
Ideally, you would set this up ahead of time and won’t need to see it. But the thing that annoys me about outlook’s out-of-office thing is that by default, it just turns on for people in your organization. So if you forget to turn it on for everyone you can have an annoyed client wondering why you haven’t responded all week.
I don’t even fold it. I use it until it’s well past time to throw it away.
Right. But if the theme is selected by someone who doesn’t work with code, and who builds the rest of the website with drag’n’drop widgets and unmaintained plugins, you’re in for a bad time.
I fucking hate wordpress. I get assigned a simple task to implement something on some page and find out that the code I need to edit isn’t in a Git repo, but instead it’s in a basic textbox buried somewhere in a page template. The code is stored in a database instead of version control because the people who built the site don’t know any better.
I’d love to try it, but I don’t want to buy yet another console. If I could play it on Steam Deck, that would be ideal.
True, but still beats the maybe 1 or 2 updates I got over the lifetime of my other phones.
I ended up installing LineageOS and have been getting updates almost weekly ever since.
I’m kind of an idiot, you see.
As someone who released a game on Steam, I had no idea what to put in as the minimum requirements. I basically said “screw it” and put in the specs of the PC I started developing it on because I had no way to test it on anything else.
We say “yo-ho” but we don’t say “ho”.
Then they go straight to the other door hoping it’s warm and sunny on the opposite side of the house.
I still use TortiseGit just for merge conflicts. The editor is more intuitive to me.
Because thin-skinned egomaniacle dictators can’t tolerate the free spread of information.
This usually doesn’t factor in to my desisions that often, but I like games with that old-school, grainy, low-poly look, especially for horror games.
Lost in Vivo is one example that comes to mind.
I haven’t played The Outer Worlds, but the screenshots look to me like just a regular old sci-fi game (not necessarily a bad thing though).
But Outer Wilds actually impressed me. If you plan to play it, don’t watch any gameplay videos. Go into it with zero expectations.