mgarstecki
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This. Best game to repeatedly burn out on. For all its complexity, it's actually pretty much relaxing and autopilot once you've crossed a few hundred hours.
I think it is wrong to look for "true agile", as it's not a set of checkboxes to fill. I agree with other comments that sprints, backlogs, etc. are just tools to pick from based on the problems you're facing. You see…
It doesn't capture every keystroke in the system, those sent to an elevated window are not sent to the low-level hook: https://stackoverflow.com/q/52696285 This fits with the security model of Windows, and PCs in…
I think it's because you're only meant to plug shavers there, which are designed to work in humid environments. Other equipments should not be plugged into those sockets, so the physical design prevents it.
They still went all in, built a nice community around Proton itself, documented it and supported forks, etc.
And let's not forget to be grateful towards for-profit companies that contribute to open source. A lot of the work required to get games working transparently on Wine was thanks to Valve, who released Proton as open…
You might be best served by some platform-as-a-service (Heroku, platform.sh, Netlify, ...) than by a cluster offering. PaaS are pretty much turnkey for many apps, and cost mostly scales with the actual usage which tends…
Seconded. A great book to understand the general workings of systems, be they technical or human (including companies, governments, ...) Very useful to go from plain programming to actually identifiying problems and…