Agreed. Just canceled PS Plus. Fuck Sony for the shitty bender they’ve been on.
Agreed. Just canceled PS Plus. Fuck Sony for the shitty bender they’ve been on.
Same, Fedora’s my main driver at this point. It’s the only one that seems to support being close to the edge that well without instability. And I no longer have the patience or risk acceptance for Arch/-derived systems at this point, as much as I enjoy using them as a hobby and to preview the latest tech stacks.
I think that’s the way both Splunk and JFrog work – you generate or enter a password into the key field in a YAML file somewhere, start the service, and next time you come back the field’s been encrypted.
The fuck’s wrong with you?
It’s more over-the-top and arcade-y. Things like volcanos exploding as you ride down the slopes and an indoor mall-like mountain in Tokyo with an air-lift you use to do laps. Note that it’s not free-ride, so there are pluses and minuses to it.
“A The Lord of the Rings Game”
I’m going to have a the stroke.
I can confirm both Pixels and Samsung phones have that feature (1/2/4 hours or indefinite). On my current phone (Samsung) you get the option by holding the DND button.
No, my phone went into SOS mode yesterday. No apps, just a button to call 911. And yes, if you lose a ticket, you can indeed miss a flight. Only tale I have for that is a colleague who lost their ticket and the time it took to look up their details put them past boarding, they were stranded at the terminal, but its still an actual risk you can’t wave away.
It takes 5 minutes to save an insane amount of stress and misfortune.
Leonardo De Lima, who works in technology, was on his way to Boston Logan International Airport around 5 a.m. for a business trip to Chicago when he realized his phone was in SOS mode. He initially thought it was a problem with his device, until he got to the Delta terminal and saw a lot of confused faces.
“I heard people talking about the outage, and everyone was lingering in the departure area because nobody could pull up their tickets on their phones,” the 32-year-old said. “I saw a lot of stress.”
It’s a pretty popular meme format, it’s not serious
Exact same here. Totally fine with showing the pass from my phone, prefer it even. But the stakes are too high to skip the 5 minutes it takes to print a paper copy. I can almost guarantee that everyone else is one close call/missed flight away from doing the same thing, too.
Oof, and there’s only ten lines of code, too. And they look very purposefully written out.
Same with proof-of-concept and piece-of-crap!
Kubernetes is fine because it’s easy to keep track of, it looks and pronounces similar to the real word.
O11y for “observability”, though, that one’s pretty rough. And people trying to make the pronunciation “ollie” make me see red.
I really agree. As quick as I am to be cynical about low-impact press releases from a conglomerate, I do find it interesting to read through design changes and the symbolic meaning in branding.
There’s an amazing side mission in SM2 where you play as her, there’s no sound, and you talk to people through symbols. It was legitimately touching and pretty creative.
For those interested, this is because of how Rust uses value gaps to represent its nullable/enum structures. E.g., like how None
for Option NonZeroU8
[sic, can’t get formatting to work] is represented internally by a 0
instead of a wrapping structure.
When you have that many layers around a unit, it will start at 0
and bump the internal representation for each Some
you turn into a None
.
That gets wildly different with how taxing games are and how much they specifically take advantage of x86_64 instructions sets. Even decade old games would barely squeak by, if they don’t break entirely.
Yeah, too fucking late. Already canceled PS Plus.