Definitely Gentoo
Definitely Gentoo
I understand they have different types of staff with different areas of expertise, and they might be dependent on another thing being done first, like models before textures, but laying them off completely and bringing them back or hiring green employees does not seem like an efficient solution.
So leadership doesn’t prep for a new project towards the end of the current one? sounds like terrible project management is to blame.
Is “quality and polish” the name of the office building they rent?
Right, but he won the electoral vote, the only one that actually (and frustratingly), counts.
If I saw this on booting a device I paid for I would light it on fire.
Right. And to my point, newer users are doing the latter.
It's all "TikTok" now. I see TikTok, YT Shorts, Reddit video clips, Facebook video clips, IG video clips, etc. They are all TikTok in my head, and I don't care enough to check them each out to differentiate between them and change my mind. This must be what getting old feels like.
I deleted my account and its contents. Though it was Apollo for me instead of Sync.
I mean, it's kind of always been shit, but it was "our" shit. Now it's a different crowd, and their "shit". I don't want to deal with their "shit", so I don't really go there anymore and treat it like Ravenholm.
It doesn't matter how many people or what kind of people moved from Reddit. I was there 14 years (Digg 4.0 exile here). They have a new group of people now. My wife and kids now use Reddit, but it's not the same type of user interaction I experienced there in the past. It's very much a mix of scrolling through TikTok videos and sparse reading of comments on an /r/askreddit thread. It's casual browsing and video content. There are still some holdouts, which I think mostly contribute to what's left of the comment section, but that's it. It sucks, because I miss the discussions there. Lemmy kind of scratches that itch, but the content is slow to come in, and the comments so few. I'm doing my part, and I am much more active here than I ever was on Reddit.
I may have been conservative with that estimate. I think we have closer to 20-25 games. It's likely much more money. I also spent money on a case, two new pairs of joy-cons, etc.
If Nintendo thinks I’m buying another console that won’t be able to play my current ~$500 library of games, they are kidding themselves.
I mean, your former roommate was an asshole, but I somehow admire their spirit.
You somehow managed to more efficiently cover the entire point of the copypasta about Jenny from Reddit. Bravo.
Don’t forget the company meetings where leadership says things like “this is the best quarter we have ever had”, along with “we need to work harder to stay competitive”. Sigh.
Toys R Us
I have too much nostalgia in my veins for Toys R Us, but I want to say that when I was under 12, there was nothing like it.
I stand by that iframes had their place, even if the backend devs absolutely hated them.
Every tenth line of code needs a comment break for a detailed ascii “drawing” of human hands