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I mean, why do you care if it’s a sustainable business practice or whatever? Unless you’re a stake holder or something then how much money they’re missing out on shouldn’t even be your concern.
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I mean, why do you care if it’s a sustainable business practice or whatever? Unless you’re a stake holder or something then how much money they’re missing out on shouldn’t even be your concern.
Remember: You aren’t paying for your lemmy.world account so you’re totally a product!
Why does it matter?
Yesssss, so true. Anytime people say they want history to be “clean” I insist they explain what they mean because more often than not they’re going to suggest something that makes the history way less useful.
Any standard that wastes valuable space in the first line of the commit is a hard sell. I don’t see the point in including fix/feat/feat! just for the sake of “easy” semantic versioning because generally you know if the next release is going to be major or minor and patches are generally only only after specific bugs. Scanning the commits like this also puts way too much trust in people writing good commit messages which nobody ever seems to do.
Also, I fucking hate standards that use generic names like this. It’s like they’re declaring themselves the correct choice. Like “git flow”.
I believe it was my 2021 taxes (meaning I filed in 2022). Think I still have a shot? I don’t remember how much it was but it was definitely more than zero.
Wish I’d known this. One year we forgot one of our W2s.
Honestly, Steam’s UI still needs some work. A better way to control what games get auto updates comes to mind. Also, Library and Downloads not being different tabs is odd because I click Library expecting to see my Library but I see downloads.
I distinctly remember when I decided Steam was best. I hated it and bought Borderlands (the original) through some other service. My friends got an update through Steam and I didn’t get it for a long time. The patch from the official website only worked for the physical edition.
Steam used to suck ass, for real. It wasn’t for very long, but the early days were rough.
You’ll find a different density of the gold if you only measured the weight and space of the nuclei of the atoms the same way you find a different density of a boat if you ignore the air inside it.
https://www.jdpower.com/boats/shopping-guides/how-do-boats-float
Think about a bottle, a cup, or a bowl (or any other similar dish). If you fill up your sink and place an empty container on the surface, it will float. However, as you add water to it, the heavier the object becomes, creating more displacement. Ultimately, there will be too much weight in the cup, and it will sink below the surface. That’s because the air is less dense than water, and it balances out the average density. The same applies to boats.
Never have the mushrooms at Chris Pratt’s Christmas party.
This is worse than breakfast at Paul Rudd’s apartment.
This is worse than taking a cab with Lady Gaga!
Never drink the water at Michael Sheen’s house.
Reminds me of dinner with Scarlett Johansen, woof!
This is going to be worse than watching Howie Mandel’s TokToks. Uhh, check please?
Think of this like saying using a scythe to mow your lawn is antiquated. If your lawn is tiny then it doesn’t really matter. But we’re talking about massive “enterprise scale” lawns lol. You’re gonna want something you can drive.
There’s no guarantee a paid service won’t go under either, though.