Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective. > we'd lose out on the marketplace cut (10% of all sales I think?); we didn't want people grinding the game to earn money from rare drops; My naive understanding is…
I'm curious to know the layoffs by game. It would be surprising if League of Legends retains all of its game design/balance team, and it'd also be surprising if Valorant lays off any employees.
> which has been reconstructed by several studies (by reputable institutions I should add) Sources would be helpful.
> cryptocurrencies (which are instrumental to the right of privately transacting online Blockchains are public ledgers - this is the opposite of privacy.
There is irony in complaining about over-communication when it's in response to criticisms of under-communication.
History has shown that newer releases don't equate to direct upgrades.
Not a fan of "this"-like comments, but I find your analogy very elegant in explaining the impact of money. The concept of money mapping 1:1 to value/produced utility (note that I haven't defined what a unit of this is)…
It's the age where the majority of legal systems draw the line on considering a teenager to be an adult, so it isn't unreasonable.
I think the "Facebook bad" horse has been beaten down to Earth's inner core. Yes, Facebook has its downsides just as any other social platform would. Yes, you can live without it. But I don't believe that the negatives…
There's a couple of hidden treasures in the form of satire accounts, most notably Chad Profitz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-profitz-977536159/ I aggressively block LinkedIn users that post garbage, as well as…
You're testing recall only when asking about TLS. You may be testing recall for "how to implement a known algorithm", but there's still plenty of room for testing actual problem solving too. If you are the interviewer,…
Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective. > we'd lose out on the marketplace cut (10% of all sales I think?); we didn't want people grinding the game to earn money from rare drops; My naive understanding is…
I'm curious to know the layoffs by game. It would be surprising if League of Legends retains all of its game design/balance team, and it'd also be surprising if Valorant lays off any employees.
> which has been reconstructed by several studies (by reputable institutions I should add) Sources would be helpful.
> cryptocurrencies (which are instrumental to the right of privately transacting online Blockchains are public ledgers - this is the opposite of privacy.
There is irony in complaining about over-communication when it's in response to criticisms of under-communication.
History has shown that newer releases don't equate to direct upgrades.
Not a fan of "this"-like comments, but I find your analogy very elegant in explaining the impact of money. The concept of money mapping 1:1 to value/produced utility (note that I haven't defined what a unit of this is)…
It's the age where the majority of legal systems draw the line on considering a teenager to be an adult, so it isn't unreasonable.
I think the "Facebook bad" horse has been beaten down to Earth's inner core. Yes, Facebook has its downsides just as any other social platform would. Yes, you can live without it. But I don't believe that the negatives…
There's a couple of hidden treasures in the form of satire accounts, most notably Chad Profitz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-profitz-977536159/ I aggressively block LinkedIn users that post garbage, as well as…
You're testing recall only when asking about TLS. You may be testing recall for "how to implement a known algorithm", but there's still plenty of room for testing actual problem solving too. If you are the interviewer,…