My first somewhat successful ONI run resulted in me over producing oxygen. Cut to the mid game and now all the tunnels are packed full of bacteria laced oxygen that I can barely keep up scrubbing. All the while my…
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I too live in Michigan. Dantonio's salary is ridiculous.
You are very correct in the worker bee interpretation of JPM's culture.
The sheriff looks too much like the logo for Natty Bo beer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Bohemian
Watching it now. Thanks for the link. I love a good tech analysis
I've actually been playing on Xbone lately.
Another thing is how pretty the game is. It's hard to get that out of a video, but when you're actually playing the game you realize just how beautiful it is. Part of the reason is they use a lot of colors. It's not…
Was really expecting a longer post. Still pretty interesting though. PS Really happy Romero set his URL like that.
Switch is putting a large portion of its company into Grand Rapids in the near future. So we may be seeing more tech coming in.
L3 by chance?
//I work with Splunk currently and have been interested in looking at the capabilities of the ELK stack. have any recommended places to start?
The name of that emulator coinciding with the word testicle was on purpose right? I'm just glad I wasn't the only one who thought this back then.
The Jackbox Party Pack on Xbone uses the same concept. It works well since all of the games are trivia/word games so latency doesn't affect gameplay much.
This is so fascinating. Thank you for this knowledge bomb. Any chance you are aware of any other hacks from old school video games?
Thought this was Hearthstone related and I got really excited for a moment there.
Reminds me of the story of the Italian village Roseto Valfortore from Malcom Gladwell's book The Outliers
Always is a great read. Can't help myself into rereading these stories every time I see this post.
Do you happen to know anywhere to read further on the topic of programming tricks used in GBA (or any platform) games? I always find these things really interesting.
I was an avid napper back at college and thoroughly employed the coffee nap technique. Now I'm in the workforce, but my body is still yearning for naps at work. I find myself drifting off here and there, but never fully…
Great post. As someone working in APM right now this is a fantastic way to explain to people how to understand web server metrics.
My first somewhat successful ONI run resulted in me over producing oxygen. Cut to the mid game and now all the tunnels are packed full of bacteria laced oxygen that I can barely keep up scrubbing. All the while my…
Saving this for later
I too live in Michigan. Dantonio's salary is ridiculous.
You are very correct in the worker bee interpretation of JPM's culture.
The sheriff looks too much like the logo for Natty Bo beer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Bohemian
Watching it now. Thanks for the link. I love a good tech analysis
I've actually been playing on Xbone lately.
Another thing is how pretty the game is. It's hard to get that out of a video, but when you're actually playing the game you realize just how beautiful it is. Part of the reason is they use a lot of colors. It's not…
Was really expecting a longer post. Still pretty interesting though. PS Really happy Romero set his URL like that.
Switch is putting a large portion of its company into Grand Rapids in the near future. So we may be seeing more tech coming in.
L3 by chance?
//I work with Splunk currently and have been interested in looking at the capabilities of the ELK stack. have any recommended places to start?
The name of that emulator coinciding with the word testicle was on purpose right? I'm just glad I wasn't the only one who thought this back then.
The Jackbox Party Pack on Xbone uses the same concept. It works well since all of the games are trivia/word games so latency doesn't affect gameplay much.
This is so fascinating. Thank you for this knowledge bomb. Any chance you are aware of any other hacks from old school video games?
Thought this was Hearthstone related and I got really excited for a moment there.
Reminds me of the story of the Italian village Roseto Valfortore from Malcom Gladwell's book The Outliers
Always is a great read. Can't help myself into rereading these stories every time I see this post.
Do you happen to know anywhere to read further on the topic of programming tricks used in GBA (or any platform) games? I always find these things really interesting.
I was an avid napper back at college and thoroughly employed the coffee nap technique. Now I'm in the workforce, but my body is still yearning for naps at work. I find myself drifting off here and there, but never fully…
Great post. As someone working in APM right now this is a fantastic way to explain to people how to understand web server metrics.