If the goal of this meme was to start a discussion pointing out all of the shortcomings or nuclear or was very successful.
Plenty of benefits, but pretty far from problem free.
When can we start talking about fusion again?
If the goal of this meme was to start a discussion pointing out all of the shortcomings or nuclear or was very successful.
Plenty of benefits, but pretty far from problem free.
When can we start talking about fusion again?
Predates the 8086, truly a marvel of the transition point of biological to mechanical engineering.
I get the attitude that when mocking shitbags anything is fair game, but this sort of thing lumps in Innocent people with the shitbag.
Your next flight, a minimum of 22 minutes of uninterrupted flying time during every hour in the air!
And literally everything else and cramming it into one universe
It’s not about what players want, it’s about what they’ll buy, and bamboozling works way too often.
Eh, or they just don’t want a forever history stored on their own computer any more than they want it stored on someone else’s computer.
It isn’t if they can do better, it’s if they can do cheaper.
They’ll get better when better drives ad revenue.
The chef makes food. They’re different plates. Getting one big order of 9 different plates or 3 orders of three isn’t going to impair their flow.
Your waitress telling you that… agreed with what others have said that it was not professional and almost certainly a lie.
Thank you!
Can’t read the post past the giant subscribe things banner :/
For a long time I’ve thought we just need a left hand joystick to pair with mouse. Could still have a thumb hat too. It would probably break my brain trying to mix all the different muscle memory maps though.
Yep, that was a good game too. Different focus, and a fairly linear story. Part of what made Baldur’s Gate 3 so good was of course the amazing characters and character development. Solasta is missing that, but still a very solid and complete DnD game.
Hah, no, definitely not a 24/7 thing. More that it can be a useful exercise.
Mostly it’s about best practices I think, and getting a feel for them. Try starting with something simple, like making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Describe how it’s done, each step. Think about where it’s efficient, where there’s extra wasted action, or time. By the time you’re done you’ll be considering if your butter knives are stored in the best spot, if you should get everything out at once, or one at a time. Do you have enough inventory? Is having extra inventory a waste? Is it worth washing knives afterwards or get extra so you can wash a batch at a time instead?
Then, go back through from the perspective of a child that has never seen your kitchen. Do the steps still make sense? How can you make it more simple, less effort? Finally, when I mentioned hand off… How do you ensure that your child laborer is going to deliver a pb&j of sufficient quality? Who determines quality? Production time?
Once you start thinking that way, everything is a process that could be considered, with inputs and outputs, quality control issues, potential waste, efficiency improvements, etc. It applies to data just as much as a sandwich for example, and office jobs are all about taking information, changing it a little and sending it on. Each step should transform in some way (capturing who does what, to what, at each step can help). Understanding the complexity instead of assuming simplicity so you can analyze it, but then distill it back down to something that is actually simple and understandable.
Anyway, hopefully that helps some in thinking about it a little differently.
For googling key words: quality management, process mapping, process analysis, lean, ?
Unfortunately there’s a lot of corporate shit, buzzwords, and SEO that have accumulated so it can by hard to find good info (like everything else now?)
Processes
Super generic, most people interact with them in some form all the time both at work and personal without a second thought. Very few understand what makes a good process, especially when there is a handoff involved.
Oh also communication. Everyone does it so a lot of people must be really good at it right? Yeah…
Torchlight 2
It’ll run well on just about anything (both hardware and OS) and its co-op multiplayer is quite fun.
Also regularly on sale for 5 or 10 USD.
The font selections here demonstrate a healthy opportunity for personal growth and quite possibly the need to make amends.
The corporation formerly known as Facebook also shouldn’t be using the name “Meta”.
Huh
Hexbear is an 8/10 on this scale