Well I guess we can thank Trudeau for that 😁
Well I guess we can thank Trudeau for that 😁
Always has been
Problem is, we’re ADDING shit. While building solar panels, we’re also still building coal plants, bigger cars, consuming ever more from the other side of the planet.
We need to de globalize our economies. And even politically, it would not be a bad thing with the ever more power of China.
Problem is, it’s gonna cut either in billionairs benefits…
So won’t be done before it’s too late.
Services or uscases
I do, on a 900+ developer mono repo. Works like a charm.
We just have a CD that allows to deliver each project each micro service individually.
Damn did I chose a right time to move my gaming pc to Linux 😂
Just started War Thunder and I’m having quite a bit of fun.
Otherwise a bit of Last Epoch, a bit of Rimworld. Chill
Or, hear me out, maybe switch to Firefox ?
When caring about the privacy of your data, using a software made by the biggest data collector might be a bad idea…
Yeah but you have to divide the footprint by the average number of travelers.
Large monitor allows you to have a lot less neck strain and to have 3 code files open at once. I would not go back to have 2 monitors.
Tho the best is one whql + the laptop screen for slack 😁
This game is such a disappointment. Paused a bg3 game to test it. Did the tutorial rolling my eyes all the time. The first few missions hitting my head on the desk and finally, got back to Shadowheart.
It felt soooooo empty. So shallow.
Did that too with my 6700XT. Don’t play FPS much so don’t really care about frame rate over 60 most of the time.
Decreased voltage and changes ventilation to ensure a more silent experience, love it now ☺️
Had pretty much the same experience. Got a 6600XT, moved to 1440p.
I bought a 6700XT and I’ m pretty happy with it. If I had to buy something today, would probably try to find a 7700XT
I don’t think it’s necessary true.
You can’t compare the employment of a former google/twitter/xxx bit tech dev to a junior just starting. Lived the precedent crisis and it’s often easier to employ a cheap dev than a more expansive one,
But, it will clearly be harder no matter what.
As for OP, web dev is always a solid choice. If you really want to boost your resume, you may want to build some experience as an app dev too. It’s often very looked for.
The same is already true the other way around. It’s the AVE.
Means Linux is getting traction in gaming ^^