where linux?
I learned early in my software engineering career these two beautiful rules of debugging:
- Read all of the words
- Believe them
People forget that compilers used to be commonly proprietary and commercially licensed. Heck, I'm born on the 90s and knew that 😂
So so glad free and open source software took over though
Uhh.. for their steam deck I'd think 😂 not that it'd be a primarily mobile gaming device, but no reason not to put your mobile games on it if you like them
Would love if it made it possible to do all the content without helping cops 😑
For me:
Coding: Godzilla
UI/Accessibility: Godzilla
Art: Chrome Dino
Marketing: Chrome Dino
Sounds like Nixos with extra steps
I really do not understand how server anti cheat is not way easier. I feel like devs are caught up on realtime anti cheat and not willing to do anything asynchronous. Or they really like paying licensing fees for client-side anticheat. I just don't understand how any competent software engineer or systems admin or architect trusts the client so fervently.
where linux
Looking forward to hearing that the arm stops working after company folds and nothing can be done because the software was closed source
If the entire US economy necessitates oppressing rail workers, then yes, rail workers striking is a good thing. It sounds like they are extremely important, according to you, and should be listened to.
Unless you consider probabilities. That's a very strange field—you can't objectively verify it.