It has 100% happened before and just never been admitted to. I have both 1st hand dealt with the aftermath and heard from other smaller companies about it. I work at medium sized MSP and disaster recovery is in my wheelhouse.
Fck reddit. We have lemmy. Let reddit rot.
Usually some excuse about being more accessible from someone that just doesn’t want to leave their own comfort zone - non professionals playing at being professional after coming across our github. See also: complaints about not having an installer download (strictly clone and build)
C#itheads - those are the guys that show up to the emulation project I work on insisting we would drastically improve by nuclear rewriting millions of lines of code into c# (or another language occasionaly).
It’s a 20ish yrs old c++ program, we’re never doing it but someone will show up trying to push the topic every couple of months.
“We’ll make our service worse, that’ll show them!”
Ok google, good luck with that.
Another reason to stop giving this shitty company any attention, let alone money.
No ms, your search offering was such utter shit that only the AI boom saved you from the death it deserved and your attack on google comes to late - google is already falling from its pedistal on its own because they’ve enshitified the service.
Is their trust broken forever or
Yes.
is there any chance for redemption?
No.
Anyone that trusts unity after this will get exactly what they deserve next time greed make unity put thier privates in a vice to squeeze out more profit with unreasonable terms then half backpeddle to less insane but still obviously unpopular changes.
Not to mention money can be made litteraly betting on the stock price swinging from the bad news. Calls and puts plam far enough in advance and automate/preset triggers via broker agreements and can even avoid getting nailed for the obvious insider trading a lot of the time.
No idea but wasn’t exactly thinking of tribes as society. More the overall whole of humanity. I wonder if we’ll ever achieve a world without hate (excluding exstinction).
Hate. Every iteration of society in history has normized hatred of some “other” and its bonkers.
I’ll add it to my list of alternate apps to try, thanks
I dunno, but the format of it is frustrating to use and the button doesn’t seem to exist on mobile.
::: spoiler spoiler
text here
:::
3 lines to do and I have to say spoiler twice… I’d rather it just copy discord and use double pipe ||text||
Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master.
from alpha centauri but doesn’t make it wrong
I like how you just assumed win7.
I held off to - when 7’s support ended I moved to 8.1 and used openshell to make it look like 7. When 8.1 support ended I moved to 10 finally. I have to stay on a supported os for security and compliamce, but I make my employer pay for the upgrades and I don’t rush to the latest version - as long as its still supported I’m not moving.
I have a light at the end of the tunnel tho. My work tools are getting official linux versions. My work laptop has been windows but my home desktop has been linux. I may be able to drop windows entirely soon.
Edit: “he didn’t upgrade AND he disagreed with our hive minds opinion! Quick downvote!” How about you just Go back to reddit losers.
Even art assets are open source and I love it
Lack of sleep. Lack of time to do anytging except the bare minimum to get back to work.
How about a free one? (its free forever)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/404410/Endless_Sky/
Thos really gave me a “Sid Meijer’s Pirates but in space” kind vibe. Ferry goods between ports (planets and station) shoot loot and take enemy ships work on a quest to find your lost family members save the galaxy its great.
Having trouble finding it now, but this is thier own post over on reddit (4 months old now)
How is it made? DuckDuckGo for Windows was built from the ground up by DuckDuckGo engineers with privacy, security, and simplicity front of mind. We are not forking Chromium (or anything else) and for web page rendering it calls the underlying operating system rendering API (in this case a Windows WebView2 call that utilizes the Blink rendering engine underneath). While this is the approach we’re taking now, that might change depending on the feedback we get from this round of testing. If there are changes to future versions, we will make that clear.
If you’ve signed up and are waiting for an invite, we appreciate your patience! We’re letting folks in gradually so that we can implement feedback as we go.
Love from the DuckDuckGo team 🦆
I’m actually less confident having read this…Isn’t webview2 exactly what edge and chrome do? I now regret opening my mouth.