Ryder123
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Ahhh ProjectBuilder...
This makes SchemaLoad's comment perfectly clear. (but do I appreciate the effort you put into your reply - reading that monad's are more like interfaces is new information to me, and might help down the road)
Have you listened to his Common Sense podcast? He doesnt produce many episodes anymore (he talks about why in some of his most revent ones) but it used to be far more regular than Hardcore History.
I think they’re referring to something different than you are.
Agreed. Maybe the circle can shrink to it's final size, and then have the word 'restart' appear.
Do we know whether "the end of the year" is the fiscal year or calendar year? Given the context fiscal year seems very plausible, and that's less than 2 months away.
It wasn’t lost but something went wrong with the film development on about half of it. I believe that’s why it has two such distinct film styles (which also happens to work quite well for the film).
This – a thousand times, this. I spent 5-6 years dealing with something like long-covid (only it started before covid). It had symptoms that seemed clearly related to an infection, but I also noticed effects that were…
I don’t mean to be an ass, but in no way is a sous vide fundamentally the same concept as a dishwasher. There is no precision to the temperature or time control of a dishwasher, and there’s no dry cycle on a sous vide.
I think the real magic is that he cared very deeply about both.
I'm also colorblind, and I think the hardest thing for people to understand is your statement "My brain isn't wired to look at colors and register that as /a unique thing/". When people find out I'm colorblind they love…
I was looking in those areas. Agreed that you can find $300k houses (and cheaper). I was just surprised that the nicer areas were still pricy. I mean Indian Village, and the neighborhoods you mentioned, have some nice…
Those $500 homes are not inhabitable. As someone who was in Detroit less than 24 hours ago, I can tell you I was surprised at how expensive the housing was. Not that it was close to Bay Area prices, but I was expecting…
As the article points out, a lot of those cases can be detected with advanced notice (dying battery, and overheating - probably even being too cold). In those cases the OS makes sure all the caches are flushed. Spilled…
Same here. I'm hilariously colorblind, and I scored a 4.
I don’t believe this is true, and I can’t find any confirmed examples of it happening. There have been cases where users thought they lost a purchase, but it ended up being an issue where they changed storefronts to one…
Thanks for the correction - I’d entirely forgotten that Newton got spun off!
Steve Jobs had been gone for 12 years, there was plenty of culture clash and turf wars. Steve just managed to prevail. When he returned, the workforce was pampered and attached to projects that weren't going anywhere.…
Yeah, I own Hades - great game. And agreed they do interesting things with the narrator. It didn't hit home for me quite the same way that Bastion did, but I appreciate that they're constantly trying out new things.
I haven't played Little Orpheus, but the concept of "narrating your actions sounds" like what Supergiant Games did with Bastion. I thought it was a break through in narrative gaming, and was surprised no one had copied…