So this port from 2004, will recieve support and fix this?.. right?
So this port from 2004, will recieve support and fix this?.. right?
So this port from 2004, will recieve support and fix this?.. right?
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Of course, these Devs will sue for
haven't seen that gif in eons
Which game? Touhou at 1000fps?
Eastern European devs (ARMA, Grey Zone):
No, actually it's not. It's actually well know how Japanese culture actually affects programming. I, a software engineer who has worked with many other cultures, can confirm that culture affects quality. I'm not saying I'm perfect, but I am saying that culture affects work.
Indian culture is interesting because you never say no to your boss. Even if you don't understand something, or don't have all the information you need, you say yes. Do you understand? Yes. Are you sure, it's okay to ask me clarifying questions. "Yes, I'm sure". Then they give me something that doesn't work because they didn't understand the question.
Japanese is another culture that's slightly different, but if your boss asks you to do something not only do you say yes, you also don't ask for help to do it. You brute force it done, put in long hours, and you get it done. However, in software that's a horrible way to operate because we need to not just get the current problem done, but you need to build something that others will use later, that will be reused, that will be expanded and shared with and by other teams. So what you get is quite literally this - poorly optimized code from many people whose code doesn't really work well together.
So, none of these are stereotypes. In fact, as engineers it would be culturally insensitive if I wasn't aware of this and assumed people worked in the same way as Americans. Your virtue signalling is pretty transparent. Yes, it's humorous, but it's also 100% the truth. They're not bad coders, but their culture does not breed great software projects.
It's true I was there. I was the racism
The painting is Friend or Foe by Robert Griffing. While he's not native american, I can't find anything to suggest his paintings were not made with a consideration for real history and an appreciation of the culture he's depicting. His paintings are featured in many native american-run museums.
Possiblylinux127 is the only Linux l don't like
Woosh
Needless to say, people don't like you.
Apparently
I just though maybe we shouldn't make memes out of racist art
What's the European idealism of Native Americans in the image? I've seen it a lot, but I never learned about the piece or the artist
Choose wisely, 500gb game from the western dev, or winter heating from the eastern.
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grumbles in tropical climate
Put a browser game on electron and eat your memory
Or French from the Northern
Because I need to keep temps low for my erm, indoor garden, the room gets really cold.
However if I open up Call of Duty my legs remain nice and toasty.
I guess we are entering the season where it's cozy to warm the apartment with badly optimized east asian games.