Oh, good! I honestly kinda expected Bethesda to do nothing about the missing PC options, especially DLSS. The platform clearly hasn't been their priority.
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Very true. As someone who likes the all feed as a decent way to find new communities and just generally see more content, it's been a lot of using the "Block Instance" button, and I have NSFW turned off, there's still an abundance of Lemmynsfw celeb type content. I won't even consider enabling NSFW until we get that functionality.
Can't believe Mario is getting Dark Souls style multiplayer
Having used tailwind a little bit, I have nothing but praise for it. Effortless copy/pasting of components with confidence, really nice look by default, easy tweaking, absolutely no management or planning required to organize your CSS, and it's all right there, directly on your html, never anywhere you have to hunt for it. Feels very freeing to just... not think about CSS at all.
And the "clutter" really is fine, modern IDEs with good syntax highlighting, plus a tailwind extension to help complete the class names and clean up accidental duplicates or conflicting properties, and you're good.
Agreed, I thought mentioning those statistics was a tasteful way of addressing that conversation as best as possible in a YouTube video, and those "people will be fired" comments felt like a clear commitment to rooting out and going as far as firing anyone creating that kind of environment.
The amount of "Linus didn't even talk about" in this thread is crazy to me, just feels like bad reading comprehension when he directly addressed most of the conversation (HR, work hours and environment, etc) and even committed to firing people in a video his staff will all be watching.
Dang, this just makes me impressed at what you've managed on your first outing with React Native. You've got impressive design sensibilities to get so much right that you're still one of the best apps out there.
Hopeful this rewrite gives you the technical foundation you've been looking for, so that this can continue building into the best app it can be!
I hope it's something like the "Hitman World" feature, some kind of randomized way to restart the game and quickly build back.
Literally playing through one of the DLCs right now, and I find myself overly powerful at this stage, frequently achieving an "auto win" tier build at 15 or 20 minutes, and literally just waiting out the rest of the run.
I totally thought those "facts" were going to be the made up crap that dads come up with to mess with their kids.
I.E. My dad once told me that the reason we sweat was because if we didn't we'd burst into flames when we get hot.
Way more entertaining than legitimate misinformation and misunderstandings.
Agreed. The upload schedule has been a holy grail within LTT for a long time, and I truly believe it's the root of all of this, yes, even the sexual harassment. Or at least how that harassment was handled so poorly. When do you have time to make good HR policies? Pull people into HR for reprimanding? Have opportunities for others to second guess decisions? Do training? Or heck, even just have less tired and irritable people making in-the-moment stupid decisions?
This uncompromising maximum velocity hurts everyone, and I hope they keep never bring it back to this pace, even after the process improvements they have planned.
When I was a little kid my parents had to sit me down and teach me the "non verbal cues" for when someone wants out of a conversation: no eye contact, weak or no confirmation ("oh yeah?" "And then what?" vs "uh huh"), and flat body language. It was sorely needed information at the time, and to this day I still occasionally run through a checklist if I catch myself getting too fired up about something or other.
Exactly the mistake threads just made, trying to capitalize on twitter's rate limiting fiasco. The "general public" is extremely fickle, and Reddit will give us more opportunities.
I think maybe you're out of the loop here. This is part of a trend to screw over bots that automatically steal art and sell it on random sites. That's why others are commenting stuff like "I'd buy this on a t-shirt!".
The tactic has already been proven to work several times, when people post stuff like this, and then report the shops that steal it to Disney's legal team. It's a clever way to leverage Disney's lawyers to protect regular artists who couldn't afford to sue all these random websites.