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  • I feel like everyone is missing the line that says "before it came out". However, I find that hard to believe that 1 million people played a pirated copy before the release date and i can't remember any leaked gameplay or screenshots.

  • I do think it’s important to mention that the jump to senior is largely an accumulation of domain knowledge,

    I feel that. I'm a senior dev on my team of about 7 software engineers, but I often feel like I'd just be a junior somewhere else. Worst case scenario is I can add to my resume that I helped convert a vb6 shop to a c# shop, not sure what that's worth though xD

  • I have a pixel 8 that doesn't have any issues, but I can read the title that says Google's quality control is shit. So I can understand my phone is okay and other people have problems. Even if I bought 100 pixels, my sample size would still be too small to dismiss other people's claims.

    Funnily enough, this is my first comment I've made about how my pixel is fine. So now I'm part of the problem :3

  • That's not a perfect use case for it. That's a central authority (venue) selling tickets to anyone who wants to buy them. But instead of using a local database and approving transfers from person to person and losing the ability to reverse transactions due to fraud, it's hosted in the wild west of crypto.

    There's nothing stopping a venue from offering your perfect use case in a centralized system, but they outsource it to Ticketmaster (namely because Ticketmaster owns like 80% of music venues or something) so they don't have to deal with it.

    Your scenario outsources it to the block chain, who will charge gas for the transactions instead of ticketmaster charging fees.

  • I don't know the value in a decentralized IP rights system. If the key holder gets phished, you can lose your rights to a TV series you've been working on. (Like Seth Greene)

    He wouldn't have lost it and had to pay back the ransom in a traditional contract. Having a contract centralized and enforced by the legal system has many perks and I can't ever see how a decentralized rights platform can enforce itself.

  • Is this saying that let's say I have an iron outpost and a copper outpost and two trains set to any item. Let's say the copper outpost has a higher priority.

    If one train is unloading iron and the copper train has left the copper outpost, the iron train would decide to go to the copper outpost? And if copper fully unloaded by then, it would go to the iron outpost?

    Basically, the ability to have generic trains that just move stuff without a dedicated line?

  • Im planning on giving it a try. Thought I would try dual booting pop os.

    Windows wants me to update to 11, but my processor is too old. So if I'm going to update my processor, I'll need to update the motherboard. But the OEM license is tied to the motherboard. So I'll have to buy a new copy of windows just to get on 11.

    So just gonna see if all the things I like to play work on pop os.

    I think the biggest thing is that I use c# for hobby programming, and I know .net core should run on Linux, but not sure about the IDE.

  • Garage had two Gs, both pronounced different.

    Both are correct, imo. However, it's hard to stand by that when you have to spell it JIF for people to know you are using the J variation of G.

  • House for $105k that needs flooring and some appliances, so let's call it $125k. There's a choice. You probably don't want to move to Oklahoma though.

    There are trade offs for wanting to live near a city or somewhere popular or close to family. Yeah rental rates suck and home prices are climbing, and soon the cheap homes in the Midwest will start to keep up with the other states.