

For AAA games, that might be the case.


For AAA games, that might be the case.
It is usually only talked about in context of programming, it is implicit.
But I don’t NEED a wheel, I just need a tarp to put over this metal frame on my patio, and for some reason the tarp manufacturer attaches wheels and plane wings to it!?


Which harms Reddit more than anything, as people will look elsewhere.


It’s not that anecdotal evidence is untrustworthy, it’s that it’s only applicable to those who were the ones to experience said anecdote.


What I don’t understand is - WHY?!? They make money off of any transaction made via them. By doing this they are literally making less money. Reputation? I don’t see how it would reasonably be affected?
I want to understand why, what is their incentive to do this?
You can do that more efficiently by using abs(number).
This is why you have a shell company JUST for your employees that need to use Oracle.
The project itself is very boring. This is why I sprinkle in fun stuff on top of the project that devs will get to do once the boring part is done.
But oh no! We had just enough time to finish the “boring part” and no time for “the rest of the project”, darn it! :(
“We must first implement base functionality, then we will add all the auxiliary components.”
x months pass
“Alright, base functionality has been implemented and it works. Good job team, lets ship it!”


They are if they can’t afford a new computer.
It isn’t, at work we’re in the process of evaluating how useful it can be and a bunch of people received Cursor licenses to test it out.
If you’re trying to do something common it works great as long as you are concise enough. The moment you try to get it to do something obscure it starts failing miserably.


Thank you for this gem.


Bow before the machine spirit! Taste the fruit of its wisdom!
The list of publicly traded influencers is very short.