

That makes sense. Hopefully seeing the success of SW will encourage more people in similar positions to do the same


That makes sense. Hopefully seeing the success of SW will encourage more people in similar positions to do the same


What does the “until February 13th” bit mean? That after that date they’ll go back to overworking if nothing has changed?


How about “MyEmailDomainDotComButThatWasTheWordDotNotADotSymbolDot.com” - super easy to communicate
Does it specifically occur with games? Does a loud video produce the same result? Do you have different speakers you could try?


I am absolutely down for a fish ranking


No no of course not, please feel free to try our new “12 hamsters chained together” package


Theseus’ Game


First of, sorry about your collarbone, that sucks
Second, I think if you’re looking for something to disappear into I really recommend Baldurs Gate 3, I’ve seen it recommend here already but just wanted to second that, it’s a really fantastic world to live in for a bit


Kids today just don’t know real code
Oh hell yeah


Do you remember what you needed to do for it to work?


Honestly voice messages make me unreasonably angry. It’s all of the inconvenience of a phone call with none of the immediacy, like voicemail but for every sentence. Thank you for sharing my hatred, I feel less alone


There’s a line in New Colossus where he’s in the USA during a parade for the Nazis and everyone is cheering and he says something like “look at them, cheering for their own destruction” and I keep being reminded of it
Whenever I feel like this I think back to how many of those “simple” bugs I’ve had to fix in my own code and how many years it took off my life expectancy and feel a little connection with the poor developer who is probably currently losing their hair over this too
Otherwise there’s Norway they’ll be done in time


Thanks for this, never knew that was an option


Totally agree, 2nd face but I think straighten the eyebrows so he doesn’t look mad


REAL programmers tap into the electron flow across the CPU and set bits in real time
So I had a weird experience with this. Fedora KDE on my desktop PC and after the update the game ran terribly for me, like even the intro logo animations were chugging Looked at the game files and it had been updated to the Linux version, but I thought the Linux build was just meant for Steam Deck? Changing the compatibility settings to use proton instead fixed it straight away and had the game running fine again