that's all that they did here, they say so in the blog post
indie games are still a hugely important part of the industry, Peak is a recent great example of a small team making something fast that is novel and successful.
My experience is similar enough to the author's though. I was a Masters level dueler in starcraft2 and had a huge passion for the game, and a huge part of that was that the community was exciting at that time. I…
Celeste, Stardew Valley, Bastion are some famous games built on it.
The only real complex problem a start-up has to solve is making the product successful. Engineers that love "complex problems" with no love for the product / space it's in is usually a recipe for disaster.
read Cleese's "Creativity"
yea exactly. seems pretty sweet
> And I sincerely hope that in five or ten years from now, we’re not still watching reruns of Friends 17 years later checking in here.. humanity shows barely any reduced appetite here.
Comments here feel a bit rough. If you've got the time, I'd recommend a read here. Regardless of the "stats" here (absurd price point, 2 days / 18 miles, plenty of supervision), it feels the author is as self-aware as…
Oatly is a successful brand and their marketing is clever, but that doesn't mean they are "The New Coke". Oatly has never pretended sugar is good for you, it's listed on the box, we all see it. And I don't think they…
I like HuK, but his thoughts on WC3 are off-base. He says: Economy/Resource - 2.8 / 10 "However when comparing it to the SC universe, WC3 has always been underwhelming to me when comparing its resource counterparts of…
Yes Android -> MBP has been a consistent pain for me. I just tried this out and it worked perfectly, I think this is great.
Article presents opinions based on a broad and incomplete picture. This might be the most harmful type of publication right now, the author wants to justify his feelings of "The U.S.'s liberty is expendable, but it…
The talk starting @ 3:30 was good, relevant for anyone using React / graphql right now.
I switched into software with a non-STEM background, been an engineer for about a year now and have heard / seen a lot of hiring conversations both during my process and since then at my company. Projects that you can…
What made you go back into academia? Based on this snapshot of your life, it felt like academia at its best gave you an outlet to explore the things you were really interested in, but at its worst, had a ton of obvious…
25 pages in, this is a great find, thanks for sharing.
I'd be curious to hear more on your schema validator. We've been using GQL for a little over a year and have felt some serious pain when doing big shifts in our GQL layer and even just when we're trying to clean out…
Brood War definitely requires a much higher APM, but the quirks of the game could make it much harder to decipher what is the correct action. It'd be interesting to see if/when the AI would discover things like muta…
that's all that they did here, they say so in the blog post
indie games are still a hugely important part of the industry, Peak is a recent great example of a small team making something fast that is novel and successful.
My experience is similar enough to the author's though. I was a Masters level dueler in starcraft2 and had a huge passion for the game, and a huge part of that was that the community was exciting at that time. I…
Celeste, Stardew Valley, Bastion are some famous games built on it.
The only real complex problem a start-up has to solve is making the product successful. Engineers that love "complex problems" with no love for the product / space it's in is usually a recipe for disaster.
read Cleese's "Creativity"
yea exactly. seems pretty sweet
> And I sincerely hope that in five or ten years from now, we’re not still watching reruns of Friends 17 years later checking in here.. humanity shows barely any reduced appetite here.
Comments here feel a bit rough. If you've got the time, I'd recommend a read here. Regardless of the "stats" here (absurd price point, 2 days / 18 miles, plenty of supervision), it feels the author is as self-aware as…
Oatly is a successful brand and their marketing is clever, but that doesn't mean they are "The New Coke". Oatly has never pretended sugar is good for you, it's listed on the box, we all see it. And I don't think they…
I like HuK, but his thoughts on WC3 are off-base. He says: Economy/Resource - 2.8 / 10 "However when comparing it to the SC universe, WC3 has always been underwhelming to me when comparing its resource counterparts of…
Yes Android -> MBP has been a consistent pain for me. I just tried this out and it worked perfectly, I think this is great.
Article presents opinions based on a broad and incomplete picture. This might be the most harmful type of publication right now, the author wants to justify his feelings of "The U.S.'s liberty is expendable, but it…
The talk starting @ 3:30 was good, relevant for anyone using React / graphql right now.
I switched into software with a non-STEM background, been an engineer for about a year now and have heard / seen a lot of hiring conversations both during my process and since then at my company. Projects that you can…
What made you go back into academia? Based on this snapshot of your life, it felt like academia at its best gave you an outlet to explore the things you were really interested in, but at its worst, had a ton of obvious…
25 pages in, this is a great find, thanks for sharing.
I'd be curious to hear more on your schema validator. We've been using GQL for a little over a year and have felt some serious pain when doing big shifts in our GQL layer and even just when we're trying to clean out…
Brood War definitely requires a much higher APM, but the quirks of the game could make it much harder to decipher what is the correct action. It'd be interesting to see if/when the AI would discover things like muta…