World’s 2nd most popular cloud infrastructure company is unable to deploy their own software on their own cloud infrastructure.
World’s 2nd most popular cloud infrastructure company is unable to deploy their own software on their own cloud infrastructure.
Kinda wild that their previous flight simulator was met with near flawless reviews across the board, then the complete opposite for the immediate successor that probably shares 90% of the same code.
If you ever happen to have 5000 uncommitted files, you shouldn’t be asking yourself if you should commit more often. You should be asking yourself how many new repos you should be making.
All-Star team
You’ve never worked on software in a big company have you?
Omg did you just reinvent YouTube?!?
The Wario of the Kennedy family.
A frame is not just the picture arriving to the screen, it’s everything from input processing to game logic to rendering to picture arriving at the screen. What the other commenter was saying is that things like input lag and game logic smoothness should affect player performance as well. In fact, you can isolate for those variables with an unlocked frame rate, where you can get a frame rate in the 250s on a 144Hz monitor, and pros still see an improvement in that case because those hidden subcycles are smoothing out the non-visual calculations.
Are they a bastard born between King’s Landing and The Twins?
A football is WAY bigger than a grenade, and football was way less popular in the 40s because 1. Baseball came first and 2. Baseball is better in person and TVs sucked. Even if more people play football now, it’s still better to design grenades around baseballs because you spend more time practicing with a ball in baseball, and only one person per team knows how to throw a football.
Ooh, I’d be feeling satisfied after that.
Infinity War did that too. Ragnarok was also announced as a 2-parter at the same time, but I guess they backed off on that.
One would reasonably expect the movie adaptation of a play that was less than 3 hours to be a single movie. In this case, I’d say hiding the fact it’s a part 1 of 2 is misleading.
Bethesda, a company with an otherwise unbesmirched reputation for polish.
My favorite part was the Afghanistan level.
People in their 20s are familiar will Splinter Cell classics like Splinter Cell Conviction.
Even after they decay a few times, they’re still nuclear women. They can also emit alpha women, which are fairly small but still nuclear women, betas, which are not fully women, and gammas, which are also not women, but eventually interact with other nuclear women.
I wouldn’t say “over”, more like “under new management”.
I believe Disney remembered the important part of the story; everyone still somehow managed to get rich at our expense.
It’s a way of guaranteeing behavior when you shouldn’t have to trust any individual to review it. It’s a great tool for currency, but most people seem to prefer the system where we treat the companies behind the 2008 financial crisis as the trusted party.
This is not what spinosaurus would have wanted.