Maybe it’s not changed then because I was using it in the early 2000s. 😀
Maybe it’s not changed then because I was using it in the early 2000s. 😀
We used to use Redmine and it was a fantastic piece of software.
You’re right about the glowy baseball bats but I think that Jedi combat is a tough one to pull off well. You can force pull any of the lower enemies into a one shot with the light sabre as it is and there’s no reason that you shouldn’t be able to do that with all human sized enemies that aren’t force users except that it would make for a dull game.
The loot is shit but I don’t know what more a Jedi needs other than armour or blasters but they don’t really use them. It is very weird that I had to find something in a box for me to get the idea to not shave my beard so close.
Wipeout 2048 was my favourite of all time and is available in the Wipeout Omega Collection. I wouldn’t say that it’s better than the more recent titles but it was just the one that grabbed me.
I also really liked:
I’m not sure that’s the fault of XML though.
It’s more the fault of the implementation and documentation.
We have a WCF service with an odd configuration and nobody has been able to integrate with it that didn’t use Microsoft tools. It’s definitely not XML’s fault.
(That service has been replaced with a REST API now)
When I played games on my PC I ended up spending more time configuring my Steam controller than I did playing the game.
A classic example of perfect being the enemy of good.
It seems that they intend Microsoft Loop to be the collaborative notes app now.
It’s replaced OneNote as the meeting notes app and it has more flexible access control.
Currently they also only have one version as it’s a progressive web app (that might change with time though).
I guess that that’s all that matters.
Did it take time to get used to or did it work straight away?
I’ve just finished Stellar Blade and I’ve downloaded Witcher 3 from PS+ extra to have a look at that.
I’ve avoided it previously because of the size of it but I played Cyberpunk for more than 200 hours even though the main story is very short so I’m probably ok with it.
Might be time to try Witcher 3. I never got around to it because it seemed like too long a game.
I don’t see the problem with this search result. You searched for Lemmy clients and the first link gives a list of Lemmy clients for Android. It happens to be on Reddit but it does match your search.
Yes, but their edit says that it shouldn’t take so long to get to IMDB which is what I was commenting on.
The fact that there is only one result is awful.
That’s Amazon’s way of working. They push the content that they want you to use over what you want to use.
In fairness, IMDB is right there on the first info card.
I’m like that too. I can’t think or move fast enough for RTS but don’t have the patience for really thinking things through in turn based games.
Maybe the in between would be turn based with a time limit per turn.
Is it saying that the PHP developers are kids and the C++ developer is acting as their parent?
I’m not sure.
I used to hate that they had a consent option and a legitimate interest option for the same thing. It wasn’t clear what would happen if I agreed to one and not the other.
Then they started being explicit and saying that these “partners” require consent and these others require you to object to their legitimate interest and now I hate it more because there are hundreds of these “partners”.
There was a piece on a fairly recent Smashing Security podcast that said that some car manufacturers are sending data to the insurance companies anyway.
https://www.smashingsecurity.com/363-stuck-streaming-sticks-tiktok-conspiracies-and-spying-cars/
I completed this game and thought to myself “I’ve never heard of that 7 letter game” 😂
That’s what I’m thinking. The homeowner installed it to fake meeting code.