No need to imagine, I’ve done it myself!
No need to imagine, I’ve done it myself!
Those are completely different beans. Those are the gross nasty beans. Get those beans outta here.
Yeah, that was the correct answer
You misspelled C++
ZIP — POW!
The layoffs will continue until the XBox sales improve
Edit: holy shit, just remembered that a fresh MS recruiter got in touch with me just a couple weeks ago for a term contract position on an XBox product. I’m guessing this is gonna be their new strategy: no more layoffs, just let the contracts expire! I don’t need that kind of uncertainty in my life.
LOL, holy shit. Fixed.
They likely had some outlandish request or policy that was anathema to the department’s mission, and just assumed that they would cave. Seems like good leadership stuck to their principles, and the good leaders were followed by teams who weren’t willing to lose that.
If the owner is smart, they’ll backtrack, make concessions when hiring everyone back, and learn from their fuckup. In reality, I hope the new company that forms from the exodus finds fast success.
Like, maybe the new company that forms from the entire team that left
LOL, they say they’ll replace the staff and honor existing contracts. It’s gonna be shit quality. All their partners will be better off severing ties, reclaiming paid funds, and going with the new company that inevitably forms from the department previously known as Annapurna Interactive.
His recent threats of sexual violence are only his lowest so far
The previous comment about the PC being more versatile and upgradeable was right, though.
My current gaming rig is the PC of Theseus. The replaced parts trickle down through other PCs in the house, giving everyone an upgrade when the beefiest box gets a new component every year or two.
All on its own?
My point is that it’s not a shell script.
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `in’
Well at least this time I’m not getting dogpiled by a bunch of Rust fanatics.
Edit: oh, here they are.
I wouldn’t really characterize fourteen years as “decades.”