It’s still a hot mess. Helped my wife set it up for developing a Java webapp with Tomcat and it’s such a mess to set up, compared to IntelliJ that I could just set up a Springboot easily.
It’s still a hot mess. Helped my wife set it up for developing a Java webapp with Tomcat and it’s such a mess to set up, compared to IntelliJ that I could just set up a Springboot easily.
Me too. I do remote work. Our rural home is comfortably big enough to accommodate 5 people. It’s cheaper to share bills, no rent, CoL is cheaper in the rural area too.
My baby bonds well with my parents too.
It’s the only game from FromSoft that I’ve ever beaten. I find QoL much more bearable compared to DS1. Parrying allowed me to stand toe-to-toe against bosses also. No more rolling around.
I’m thinking about either Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth or Warhammer40k: Rogue Trader.
However, I wouldn’t be playing them anytime soon with my backlog. So, I’m likely to just sit this sale out.
Was it Remake for DS or was it just a remaster?
To me, remasters are like StarCraft remastered that gameplay stays the same, but the graphics got upgraded.
Remakes are like FF7, Dead Space or System Shock that is made from scratch.
Finally, user profiles.
OBJECTION!
Do you have to model a replacement part all by yourself? Or is it easy to find blueprints online?
I imagine that if I have to model them myself, they would come out wrong most of the time.
I guess it’s things like AWS Elasticahe that made them want to provide their own service without sharing the code with their soon to be competitors.
Warning. The game only has like 2 bosses. It uses rooms that keep spawning mobs as replacements for normal bosses.
Since I don’t see anyone mentions it.
Tunic. The shortcuts are so cleverly hidden that allows you to easily break the sequence in your next playthrough. The manual translation felt just like back when I tried to understand japanese game manuals that come with game boy cartridges.
Chain of Echoes. A one man RPG game with a unique combat system that has great quality of life.
I would argue that some code test questions can be solved spontaneously, but they are limited to easy to some early medium questions, or patterns that are common enough.
I guess this is more common in non FANG companies that don’t have to filter out candidates just because of the sheer number alone.
Search results.
Pokemon Renegade Platinum. I found the base game was a bit too easy. The ROM hack made it so challenging. Couldn’t imagine me playing nuzelocke though.
Searchability. Not that Reddit’s is good, but it’s better especially when using a search engine.
I could notice the slowness of Atom when I compared it to VS Code. Sublime is also noticeably faster than VS Code, but the gap doesn’t feel so wide that I want to jump the ship.
I think it depends on the number of characters in the file that make the difference more noticeable.
I found a yoga ball good for my butt and back. It forced me to keep sitting up right. Not good for relaxing though.
Shit, the 2nd paragraph hit much earlier than that. It hit me even before my 30th bday
The first one also meh at releast until several patches later. The second one is on the easier side as the penitent one is now more agile.
Pokemon on Gameboy. Physical books and comics. Sketching.
Shampoo bottles while pooping.