

Wumbo++ is by far my favorite development tool
Wumbo++ is by far my favorite development tool
Yeah maybe if he sums up all of his pre-tax total comp for each year he worked there, he might barely reach a seven figure number lmao
I just hope for your sake you aren’t actually using DOS
Can confirm. I’ve sent csv files to my coworkers, and they’ve tried to tell me that the files I sent were invalid. It’s because they opened up the file in Excel to look at it first, and Excel autosaved the reformatted data.
Type “github MAS” into your favorite search engine.
Yep. Dual booting LTSC and Linux here.
I need to get a bootloader working though. I’ve just been defaulting to Windows for a few months. But I want to spend more time on Linux.
This looks awesome. I’m loving this RTS renaissance right now, even if games (or individual aspects of them) are hit or miss.
Dota Plus killed it for me. I used to buy every TI Battle Pass + Extra Levels but the paywalling the QOL and Analytics was disgusting.
Any time is fine, as long as you’re in a bathroom, a stairwell, or the woods.
I’m really stuck on that gator run animation. Hope the game is fun though
While I'm League hater, I would love if the Dota meta shifted to shorter games like League has. I really miss the strategic depth of normal/ranked, but realistically if I want to play more than one match per evening, I have to play turbo mode.
I think they're referring to the "free sticker" for PlayTracker (whatever tf that is) mentioned in the image.
Simply put more levels into the earth element.
This is me except time flies, so I've been playing semi-regularly for a bit over a year, and can't get past Platinum. Have fun and keep improving homie!
I have a personal project that was getting big and unruly, and I'm so happy I learned how to use Docker and converted all the little pieces into their own repos and containers.
That being said, I totally went down rabbit holes that didn't end up being helpful, like setting up my own CI/CD or trying to learn Kubernetes. They were totally overkill for me.
Interested in seeing how well the armed guard equivalent of “the Uber Eats driver who eats your food instead of delivering it” works out for them.