

Well? Don’t leave us hanging!


Well? Don’t leave us hanging!
I’ve probably done that for ls
The weight scale is misrepresented, though.
Might very well be an endless loop because tail recursion can be optimized to reuse the stack frame. Depends on a lot of things of course.


But this whole day one DLC thing is a PR nightmare already? Step back from it somehow = win back some good will?
I used to work at PDX (dev studio). And even there players were saying the DLCs were just cut from the game to charge for them later. Which I can tell you, is not at all how that works for the grand strategy games.
But with a day one DLC it’s quite obvious. I mean maybe they wouldn’t have made the extra clans at all because they couldn’t justify the production costs? Personally I think they thought this is the most likely thing to break them even on the sunk cost of this dumpster fire.
The other peeps from the dev studio I’ve talked to are just as baffled (and upset about the consumer hostile practices).
I’m so glad I got off that sinking ship.


I thought this day one DLC crap was just them trying to break even. But now they are refunding people? I don’t get what their play is here.
A way to have several statements on the same line?


Is that their GitHub account or someone using the same name? If the former, how do they still have a GitHub account?
German living in Sweden here. Never seen them here (Stockholm area). I am sad.
As far as I understand the ones we have here are generally better for bad weather. Can leave them open even in some rain. Not sure I find it worth it though. I miss my German windows.
The final assembly is only part of the story though. As far as I understand, fairphone does actually try to check their supply chain to ensure the raw materials are (more) ethically sourced. As opposed to those optimizing for profit, who will intentionally look the other way.


And then you’re using C++ and they scold you for including cmath for just M_PI because it increases compilation times.


Thanks! I had noticed only 2.
Then I told my husband about your list and he was like ”that seems like splitting hairs”. Terrible.
Except the AI versions would always have too many fingers or something.


I wonder if this will in practice put an end to the scummy practice of badly sized in game currency pack sizes, one of the many scummy techniques they use to make people spend more.
Let’s say the thing most players buy costs 3 ingame currency (I love that my autocorrect made „insane currency“ out of that). The smallest pack you can buy is 5. So, the player buys 5, spends 3 and has 2 left with which nothing to do. If they want another 3, they have to buy 5 more. Spend 3, have 4 left. Spend 3, have 1 left. The cycle continues.


I find it interesting that it says it’s based on existing legislation. In that case I’ma bit disappointed that it took them so long to act. But, it’s of course a stop in the right direction.


If they handle personal data of EU citizens, they need to comply with GDPR.
Now, what’s gonna happen if they don’t? I don’t know what mechanics are in place to deal with that.
I’m in Sweden too. I was considering buying a used car made in 2023. It uses 2G/3G. It has some connected services I actually wanted to use. And well, the ecall obviously. It’s really not an old car yet, but it becomes obsolete already.
On the manufacturer’s website they say that new car models need to have 4G/5G only by 2026. And starting 2027 all cars sold must have it. 2027 is also when they expect 2G to be fully shut down in the country. This timeline makes no sense for devices with a long life span.
In the website they also say you wouldn’t fail inspection though. But honestly I don’t care too much about that, since I actually care about ecall and some other connected services.
That’s insane.


No, but Skype allows to make calls to landlines (and mobile phones).
Little Rocket Lab has similar vibes, though it’s not a farming game. It’s an automation game with conveyer belts. Controller experience is good IMO (never played with keyboard and mouse).