I should be excited about it because it’s an amazing RPG, but what prevents them from selling the FLAC version on Bandcamp? I would buy everything, and instead I’ll get a random rip because vinyl is a stupid medium for this kind of music.
I only used it for 1 week but I remember that it would randomly commit suicide every hour, even without doing anything.
Don’t forget to ask what is the other possible value(s) if the scenario doesn’t happen, because that is something forgotten most of the time.
I tried the Picross X demo but didn’t like it. IIRC it was too stressful because of the timer or something.
I may try it again in the future though.
The new Picross Namco Edition. I’m addicted to those, I should get some help.
I have a cure for all cancers. Except that bodies refuse to use its molecules, but it still cures cancer in theory. That’s how agile have always been used around me.
Agile wants to empower devs, but managers do not want this.
It assumes that: devs can and have the right to talk to the final user, devs can negotiate anything, and devs can make plans. Where I’ve used agile, the whole circus was taken hostage by the managers and there was nothing you could do about it.
You’ll tell me it’s not real agile, but it’s like real communism, I’ve never seen it.
Most companies I’ve worked for “do agile because agile” and everything revolves around agile. And you can’t change this because they decide and they have the money.
It’s not Agile’s fault
that managers want to stay in control of everything, and they decide whether they do it or not.
It’s like real communism: it’s perfect but it’s not possible to implement in our universe.
Noooooodo
There are 5 or 6 ridiculous questions about AI at the beginning. They should have made it less obvious.
Handlers, module managers, any shitty thing that handle stuff or load stuff, but has a name more obscure than a philosophical book. God I hate this.
no-code effort
And we know that the no-code fad was very successful in the past.
With an infinite supply of shitty projects created by “devs” who can’t code, I’ll have a guaranteed job for ever. Thanks AI!
Why? I got a new job and, for a lot of reasons, it’s the first time I’m really motivated by my coworkers. I want to understand this small but relatively complex codebase, and the bookmarks/breakpoints system is not good when you need to discover a lot of topics in a short amount of time (a few months usually when you get a new job).
I’m currently fixing bugs, and while it’s going great so far, some bugs are more complex and may require me to understand the whole “flow” of the architecture, but it’s different for each bug. I work in the medical field and I have to juggle with a few bugs at the same time before anything is validated, that’s why I wanted to take notes of what I deemed interesting while debugging.
Also I often switch branches which explains why breakpoints have to be changed all the time. Breakpoints and Doxygen don’t show in a simple way how the code can go from step 1 to step 2 to step 3.
You’re downvoting me for something I never said, also we both agree. Thanks I guess.
You’ve said everything actually.
That’s it. If you’re not a professional it will be longer but the steps are the same.
The only advice would be to learn your tools, learn the IDE, learn to debug. And if there is no documentation, write it.
Apple is famous for having accessible devices. Get an Android if that bothers you.
Ori 1 & 2. It’s on sale and I’ve never played it before. It’s a great Metroidvania. Also the music is in Bandcamp so I’ll buy that next.