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wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
Games@sh.itjust.works•No Man's Sky dev reflects on the new Very Positive rating on Steam and promises that this is only the beginning: 'We aren't even close to being finished yet'English
6·1 year agothere are towns, though when I last played the only interactions were really the conflict event thing, and I don’t think it really did anything. I’m curious by what you’re thinking is meaningful for the NPCs to do. Something like DF where they build out their own skills/story?
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
Technology@beehaw.org•How Self-Driving Cars will Destroy Cities (and what to do about it)
2·1 year agowatch the video, my dude
ppe is pre-production environment
…it is definitely a typo, nobody says ppeview
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine attacks Moscow in one of largest ever drone strikes on Russian capitalEnglish
5·2 years agoYeah, that’s pretty much it exactly. Great book, oddly enough that is pretty much world building but not greatly part of the story.
Typing is one of those things that is just experience. Grab a typing test program and put in the time. It took me a few weeks, starting with doing simple things like the equivalent of jkjlj; sets until my pea brain got the minimal amount of muscle memory to be able to use it in the wild. YMMV but I can still use QWERT as well, but it feels weird and not as natural anymore.
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
Technology@lemmy.world•McDonald’s stores hit by global IT failureEnglish
1·2 years agoIt’s not DNS
There’s no way it’s DNS
It was DNS
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
News@lemmy.world•CDC ditches 5-day COVID isolation, argues COVID is becoming flu-like
22·2 years agoI looked this up because I was curious, according to the CDC 4171 people have died from influenza in 2024 so far
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
News@lemmy.world•Kellogg’s CEO advice to cash-strapped shoppers: Let them eat Corn Flakes for dinner
2·2 years agoThere’s the chubbyemu video on ramen
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Paris votes to crack down on SUVs | Non-Parisians will be charged almost $20 per hour to park large gas or hybrid vehicles within the city center in a bid to address pedestrian safety and air pollu...English
1·2 years agoCan you give an example of a job you would need a car for in Paris?
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The VergeEnglish
7·2 years agoGoogle fiber just rolled out to my neighborhood a couple months ago, I’m not sure how they prioritize rollout but I guess it’s still happening as long as Big ISP doesn’t have a monopoly stranglehold on the area.
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Halo Infinite was sitting at a *mixed* rating for a very long time, but over the course of multiple seasons, content updates and consistent updates to community requested features...English
3·2 years agoCool, that’s interesting to hear. I played for a month or two when it came out and pretty much abandoned it because it was boring and didn’t seem like anything was going to be fixed. Maybe I’ll try it out again. Need something to play while drinking a few beers that’s not rocket league lmao
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 26th
2·2 years agoNeon White, it’s fun and scratches the same time trial competitive itch Mirror’s Edge had. I like the story as well, it’s quirky and funny, not too serious.
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Totally logical and expected functionality
242·2 years agocheck out Rectangles my dude (obviously doesn’t come with it but in case you’re looking)
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
General Discussion@lemmy.world•What music are you starting the week with?
3·2 years agoI’m going through Kate Bush’s discography, I didn’t give everything a full listen after Stranger Things came out. I ended up ordering Never For Ever on vinyl.
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk blames remote workers for Tesla's struggling car salesEnglish
41·2 years agoIf you really don’t think it belongs don’t just downvote it, report it as well.
I don’t think that’s a fair comparison, the only two libraries that are related to the actual packaging system in that list is yarn and NPM. The rest of them have to do with the complexities of actually having your code runnable in the maximum number of browsers without issue. If python was the browser scripting language, it’d likely have the same issue.
Is there a python package that transpiles and polyfills python3 to work in python 2? 2.7? 2.5?
Also, unrelated to your comment, a lot of people are dunking on npm for the black hole that is node modules (which is valid), but also saying it’s not pip’s fault a lot of packages don’t work. It’s not npm’s fault the package maintainers are including all these dependencies, and there are some 0-dependency packages out there.
I’ve learned that in these scenarios, show it to somebody else. They’ll see the stupid mistake you made within seconds.
wraithcoop@lemmy.oneto
Technology@lemmy.world•How a 23-year-old first-time Firefox coder fixed a 22-year-old bugEnglish
29·3 years agoMakes sense, motivation is very powerful. It helps to also not be jaded from years of working in the area.


an is an article and at and to are prepositions