Of course there is! They could spend more money in PR campaigns and bribes lobbying
Of course there is! They could spend more money in PR campaigns and bribes lobbying
FYI, the Factorio devs have stated that the game will never go on sale
I’m all in favour of prosecuting Google for it’s search monopoly, but Trump only cares about using the monopoly in his own favour
I’m sure they understand the problems, and they understand that solving them would eat into their profits
Wasm comes to mind, execution time in the browser will probably be ok, but size is a big deal
Not really. While Microsoft can (and does) develop newer frameworks and features integrated into the OS that can break compatibility with existing versions of proton and wine, these changes wouldn’t affect existing games or games developed with the older frameworks.
And even if a new game is developed for these new incompatible frameworks, they will only remain incompatible until proton is patched to support them.
No.
An alternative could be to set the limit to a percentage of average life expectancy, or some other variable, so the law isn’t as easy to ignore or mess with, the law can remain unchanged for decades and remain relevant without adverse effects (hopefully), and politicians are encouraged to improve the quality of life.
Was she a Boeing whistleblower?
Oh, right, I misread the registration date, plus you obviously know more about it than me 😅
Accidents happen, and people panic. Maybe she thought she was pressing the breaks and made the problem worse. I highly doubt anyone would do it intentionally.
As someone who is just getting started in a new language (rust), it can be very helpful when trying to figure out why something doesn’t work, or maybe some tips I don’t know (even if gets confused sometimes).
However, for my regular languages and work, I imagine it would be a lot slower.
Many of the inactive instances are probably from people who tried self hosting and then gave up. Just my theory.
Usually when code is minified, it is shipped alongside a sourcemap (*.js.map), which can be used by the browser to show you the original code.
If you get an error in the browser, you can click the error, which will take you to the network(?) tab and show you exactly where the error occurred
I don’t know if you count airdrop as continuity, but you could try that. Also, you should be able to iMessage yourself
That sounds expensive. They’d rather change the law. Again.