Psychologists have been saying for ages that a good job interview is a small slice of what been done in the job. But as always with most professions with people (and hence ego) involved, these people either mimic what…
I think it's their first big test of a layoff? Am interested to see how this plays out. In any case, WoW has been stagnating for quite some time even before the merger. The devs act as though everything is slow because…
Pay for your work. An eye for an eye. Equivalent exchange. Justice for any crimes perpetuated. Such are some timeless principles that brings fairness. And to counter on Camus when he writes: > that there is no proof…
One thing you're missing out is their corporate strategy to treat their other products as some form of adspace.
perfect example
A lot of these no value, didn't ask, pro-linux comments are probably leftovers from linux software maintainer groups and it's passive aggressive culture. And we all know what kind of a role model that person used to be.…
Wrong. I've been gaming on it with no problems.
> which for most people likely wasting sever hours Yea I don't think you understand who uses windows and for what..
Someone should keep track of a public database of CEOs who cut workforce while making huge profits. Name, context, situation and all.
There is a trend in online mobile game design, that the best interaction between players is through limited-option emotes and solo gameplay masqueraded as 'multiplayer'. That's saying something. People don't know how to…
It depends on the perspectives. Some people play to achieve things, to progress, not meander around doing things that they've done before and getting the same results. You blame gaming as a scapegoat and escape from…
double recommend it for those who still want to stay on windows and are doubtful about linux
Sure I'd acknowledge the risks taken. Arguably though, there should be some degree of a known benchmark just so people don't get overly taken advantage of.
But these are still numbers plucked from the air (or as you put it, from the 'future'). I want *tangible, material bases* to start from if any. Another far more sensible model I've found is slicing pie. Each founder's…
Add to that, if there exist individuals who have enough of the resource of highest utility, it can become a liability for society. One bad way is that they use it to suppress others, through lobbying or buying out media…
Many of these billionaires they're referring to are paper stock billionaires. It gives you access to maintain control/takeover other companies. For example, Elon made an argument that his package payout (if fulfilled)…
Is there some standard he/people use to come up with the initial company paper-stock worth? A 2m company I would imagine needs to have some tangible traction already.
Agreed, what a disappointment of an essay, encouraging a growth at all costs mindset and pretending that this growth doesn't involve/encourage bad side effects. And a lot of these structures either involves a percentage…
Are you just throwing out buzzwords at this point? What has ranking have to do with the standard website? Or fraud detection/prevention? Clearly these are out of the scope of the standard website. And I highly doubt…
To add on context, the experiment you're giving is called a *blind judging test*. Remove the branding and labels, and let judges sample the results and see if they can tell which is ranked correctly. Some examples are…
Yea development environments are close to hell in game development, won't argue that.
Sure they're complex but tbh they don't need to be. Sorry to bruise your professional ego but you should understand that there's a lot of decisions in bigtech/corporate that equates to 'buy it don't build it, it'll be…
The dev team is usually under immense pressure to deliver. This probably slipped under the radar to let all the other features get through. The maintenance team probably maintains other games as well. Then you add in…
I think the differentiator is the amount of deep Math that goes into it. A simple card game is on par with standard app development. But if you're working at lower levels of a world simulation engine that require linear…
This is correct. Market economics doesn't care how hard/deep you worked on something, just how much value it can get for cheap.
Psychologists have been saying for ages that a good job interview is a small slice of what been done in the job. But as always with most professions with people (and hence ego) involved, these people either mimic what…
I think it's their first big test of a layoff? Am interested to see how this plays out. In any case, WoW has been stagnating for quite some time even before the merger. The devs act as though everything is slow because…
Pay for your work. An eye for an eye. Equivalent exchange. Justice for any crimes perpetuated. Such are some timeless principles that brings fairness. And to counter on Camus when he writes: > that there is no proof…
One thing you're missing out is their corporate strategy to treat their other products as some form of adspace.
perfect example
A lot of these no value, didn't ask, pro-linux comments are probably leftovers from linux software maintainer groups and it's passive aggressive culture. And we all know what kind of a role model that person used to be.…
Wrong. I've been gaming on it with no problems.
> which for most people likely wasting sever hours Yea I don't think you understand who uses windows and for what..
Someone should keep track of a public database of CEOs who cut workforce while making huge profits. Name, context, situation and all.
There is a trend in online mobile game design, that the best interaction between players is through limited-option emotes and solo gameplay masqueraded as 'multiplayer'. That's saying something. People don't know how to…
It depends on the perspectives. Some people play to achieve things, to progress, not meander around doing things that they've done before and getting the same results. You blame gaming as a scapegoat and escape from…
double recommend it for those who still want to stay on windows and are doubtful about linux
Sure I'd acknowledge the risks taken. Arguably though, there should be some degree of a known benchmark just so people don't get overly taken advantage of.
But these are still numbers plucked from the air (or as you put it, from the 'future'). I want *tangible, material bases* to start from if any. Another far more sensible model I've found is slicing pie. Each founder's…
Add to that, if there exist individuals who have enough of the resource of highest utility, it can become a liability for society. One bad way is that they use it to suppress others, through lobbying or buying out media…
Many of these billionaires they're referring to are paper stock billionaires. It gives you access to maintain control/takeover other companies. For example, Elon made an argument that his package payout (if fulfilled)…
Is there some standard he/people use to come up with the initial company paper-stock worth? A 2m company I would imagine needs to have some tangible traction already.
Agreed, what a disappointment of an essay, encouraging a growth at all costs mindset and pretending that this growth doesn't involve/encourage bad side effects. And a lot of these structures either involves a percentage…
Are you just throwing out buzzwords at this point? What has ranking have to do with the standard website? Or fraud detection/prevention? Clearly these are out of the scope of the standard website. And I highly doubt…
To add on context, the experiment you're giving is called a *blind judging test*. Remove the branding and labels, and let judges sample the results and see if they can tell which is ranked correctly. Some examples are…
Yea development environments are close to hell in game development, won't argue that.
Sure they're complex but tbh they don't need to be. Sorry to bruise your professional ego but you should understand that there's a lot of decisions in bigtech/corporate that equates to 'buy it don't build it, it'll be…
The dev team is usually under immense pressure to deliver. This probably slipped under the radar to let all the other features get through. The maintenance team probably maintains other games as well. Then you add in…
I think the differentiator is the amount of deep Math that goes into it. A simple card game is on par with standard app development. But if you're working at lower levels of a world simulation engine that require linear…
This is correct. Market economics doesn't care how hard/deep you worked on something, just how much value it can get for cheap.