Yeah, they seem to put their worst people in charge of these projects. Set up to fail.
Yeah, they seem to put their worst people in charge of these projects. Set up to fail.
https://youtu.be/KmN1Xk1SdwQ Thought this scene was neat.
I also liked the end credits, which was a CG tribute to the actual game DooM 3. It was cool. I think that part was outsourced. https://youtu.be/-YOscEArFkE
I just realised they had a NIN song for that. NIN contributed music to Quake as an add-on.
Imagine a pg13 GTA movie.
They shouldn’t wait for 10+ years to do a movie based on a game.
I used to use Ubuntu years ago. The beauty of that distro is that it will fuck itself up. No action required on your part. Versions after 16 would black screen themselves after an upgrade, or the mouse pointer would go on vacation. Even better, it would say your 100% correct password was incorrect and lock you out.
You’re not really any worse off with something like Arch, aside from the initial install. Overall, less headaches for me.
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deep inhale “Doooooooodge…… Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaall”
Depending on the project, cloud server uptime is vitally important. Some companies might instead consider Linode, AWS or Google Cloud. Not that I like those last two any better.
😂 They’re going to lose customers. resets Days Without Incident sign to zero
I just wanted a distro built to my specs, up to date, uses pacman, not run by a for-profit company, with good documentation. The hype is mostly Reddit elitism and gatekeeping. I like that nobody has slipped branding and extra bookmarks into my browser.
There was more than one incident. There’s a whole list of incidents.
You could probably run Linux on a binary abacus. https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bbinary_Abacus_002.jpg
In the case of the soldiers in Iraq, China had installed an independent chip specifically for keylogging. I don’t know if replacing the boot loader would even solve that.
They had a Chinese back door in the firmware. Don’t know if that’s still the case. https://www.techworm.net/2015/08/lenovo-pcs-and-laptops-seem-to-have-a-bios-level-backdoor.html They’ve had several major (intentional) security flaws over the years. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenovo They had a modified UEFI that allows insecure execution of EXEs. The Lenovo laptops given to US military in Iraq had keyloggers that sent all inputs back to China.
Programmers I’ve worked with all prefer MacBooks. And yes, you can run Linux on a Mac too.
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LibreSUSE 😎
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