Wayland?
Wayland?
When can I use my Steamdeck as a controller? I will literally settle for that level of stupidness if we can’t have controller v2.
Aside: happy to see that it has some form of back paddles - but If Steam will allow them to be configured is another issue I’ve encountered.
“You need to be on the leaderboard before you can apply to this job.”
Yup – I was perfectly happy running Guildwars 2 and a couple other games on an old MacBook until I “had” to get a PC due to Guildwars 2 dropping OSX support.
I haven’t visited in a long time – but I can’t imagine Craigslist has changed much.
Yeah… I was kind of worried about that but I guess that’s just if you’re running on OpenWrt device? I’m certainly not on the router plan but maybe my use of running it on Ubuntu and not going crazy on bandwidth isn’t raising flags(?)
I use https://speedify.com to channel bond Starlink and a few LTE/5g carriers on an Ubuntu server and connect that bonded connection to my router. So I’m kind of confused by this projects naming.
Couple other things worth looking at:
What’s the conversion of Elon years to real years?
If the SSDs aren’t ancient and there’s something useful in them – sure. Steam already backs up save files – so it depends what you have on them to require redundancy on backing up somewhere.
Best of luck. Looking through the roles of the alumni in the article I might have liked to see at least one person with a tech role - but maybe that is less needed if you’re just using an existing engine?
If I’m not getting a Black Flag remaster I’ll happily take adding achievements to it.
Added back to wishlist - now to wait for $19.99.
Your example trails off into a non-example.
You need to set your sights on enterprise sales.
Try and get the current stack running locally or in a dev environment. Add a “hello world” route - call it and see what happens - iterate.
There are certainly times that you come into a situation that requires a new service. But it shouldn’t be your first inclination. A lot of software development is supporting legacy/other’s code.
Do the new requirements require information from the current database/codebase?
Doesn’t answer your question but might setup this on your work computer.
I know this is obvious – but I also don’t want to have to purchase a printer to print out up to date proof of insurance.
My current plan is to just hand over the old/expired copy. Or I have to go through attempting to remember how to display a card from your Apple Wallet while it remains locked.
You build the new API routes and all in the existing stack – slap the hood, then say – “that’ll hold”.
Officially with an 80% of getting killed before release?