When you're out in the field and your FOSS product suddenly has a glitch, who runs tech support for you?
FOSS is great for some things but this isn't necessarily one of them.
When you're out in the field and your FOSS product suddenly has a glitch, who runs tech support for you?
FOSS is great for some things but this isn't necessarily one of them.
Maybe switch to Firefox then?
Or just use one of the many Ubuntu derivatives that don't force Snap?
Maybe - and hear me out - it's the dogs that are the problem?
"Can't control their prey drive" is a bad excuse. You control your dog or you don't deserve to have one. End of story. A dog barking endlessly is the responsibility of the owner to control or get rid of their damn dog.
It isn't hard to teach your dog not to be a nuisance. I've done it before. Blaming the dog because you failed to teach/control it is not correct, and simply shows that you do not have what it takes to be a dog owner.
Godot is a passable engine. It doesn't have a massive pile of money behind it, but it'll generally do most things adequately.
Honestly - and I may be biased as I'm a AAA dev who works with the engine - Unreal is really the way to go. Reasonable pricing on a powerful engine. The main issue is that it's bloated as hell and there's a learning curve... but if you're an indie, it's just as usable as Unity. Plus if you wanted to get into AAA development someday, Unreal is super popular and used everywhere.
My guess is TikTok.
Hahahahahahahahaha
Prices don't go down for anything that people need to live. Not unless the government makes them do so.
Stupid question: Why can't journals just mandate an actual URL link to a study on the last page, or the exact issue something was printed in? Surely both of those would be easily confirmable, and both would be easy for a scientist using "real" sources to source (since they must have access to it themselves already).
Like, it feels silly to me that high school teachers require this sort of thing, yet scientific journals do not?
So - Twitter has lost $40 billion in advertising revenue?
Sounds about right. Wonder how much more they can lose.
I have in the past, but I also almost fell over.
Every once in a while I'll just get incredibly lightheaded and I'm not able to talk or even think. I usually lose balance too and need to brace myself against something. It'll last like 30 seconds and then go away. They come on with no warning and I can't even say anything.
I've never been able to figure out what causes it. It happens rarely, like once every 3-4 years.
I'm a AAA game dev and a number of former co-workers are at Netflix nowadays. Like, a suspiciously high number.
They can't tell me anything (of course), but I can put two and two together.
No problem! I wish I could be more active, but I've been busy with life stuff (damn apprentice). One day I will try to scry once more and return.