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Agent Smth?
Agent Smth?
I use it all the time. It works fine.
A friendly reminder that GIMP and Da Vinci Resolve are things that exist.
There’s a lot of reading.
I mean, there’s a lot of reading, but almost all of it is voice acted. Wonderfully.
Disco Elysium is worth it for the voice acting alone. And that’s not even a tenth of the game.
Probably a seasonal thing between months. Music and books seem to be on the rise here.
That’s kind of a global problem, not really tied to the industry as a whole.
The difference is that a CS degree is actually useful. You wouldn’t believe the amount of people with a bachelors/masters in some random degree (like math or music) that end up getting a programming job.
The programming industry is only growing. Tools like CoPilot and modern IDE might may it slightly easier, but there is no shortage of things that need development.
Music is so easy to make nowadays, and everybody wants to be a musician. It is an extreme oversaturated industry, and people keep falling into the same mistake of making it a career choice.
Same with acting, art, writing, and most creative positions.
Would you like to code something for no money that would help people?
That’s open-source software in a nutshell.
From the PR:
Note that this behaviour is configurable. It’s default is a 500 char limit because that is the Mastodon default.
That’s a shit default, and a shitty way to treat a standard that is meant for all sorts of communication. ActivityPub is not Twitter, and it is not just for short-form communication. In fact, a majority of the web is longer-form communication that isn’t a mere 500 characters long.
Retorting with “this behaviour is configurable” is dancing around the issue. Good, sane defaults mean everything in programming.
Seems petty and harsh to me. It’s just some dude talking about his opinions about Portal.
WTF is this whole thread?
While this is clearly a April 1st joke (thanks, I hate it!), the video is certainly worth a watch. Ahoy doing outstanding content, as always.
I always choose GOG over steam personally. What cut they take from publishers isn’t consumers’ concern.
It’s also 30%, so I don’t understand his argument.
They are PC gaming’s landlord taking a 30% cut of every sale. You have to be smoking crack if you think that doesn’t hurt game developers.
Which is the industry standard. Who’s the one who is smoking crack?
What percentage do you think they should be getting?
I do not understand how people can still play assassin’s creed.
Right. This is just trading one set of security pitfalls with a second, much worse set of security pitfalls.