Sadly if most computers weren’t ‘walled garden’ experiences then maybe the kids could learn to tinker and fix them. As it is if the issue can’t be fixed from a settings app then they’re stuck.
Sadly if most computers weren’t ‘walled garden’ experiences then maybe the kids could learn to tinker and fix them. As it is if the issue can’t be fixed from a settings app then they’re stuck.
Very cool! Though I was really hoping we would still see stability and performance progress with 500+ player server-meshing tech tests.
As it is, it looks like 4.0 shards are going to be 4 DGS:250 player configurations.
Thank you for the clarification. That was a very risky click.
So did someone f**k a costco rotisserie chicken and this is how I’m learning about it?
A CIG Dev in Salte Mike’s React stream says Size 3+ components can still be repaired, even though they can’t be removed yet.
Anyone have a mirror to the clip and/or article? It appears to be paywalled or something. (Account walled?)
deleted by creator
Ahhhhh. Lame.
Thanks man.
AWESOME. In the Game Environment drop down, will it appear as Tech Preview or PTU?
Thanks!
Also I’m not cool enough to read that post. Is there more to your transcript?
I appreciate the clarification zzz711 :) . I’m with accideath, however. I’m old enough to remember classic photo projectors, but I fail to see the punch line.
Maybe there’s a joke about the Air Force failing to distinguish between Up and Down? Or perhaps the leadership of a project involving such complex mechanics as Nuclear Warheads is not expected to be comically inept with a simple projector.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I… Don’t get it. But please accept my upvote.
This episode is a banger.
Jimquisition is the only good part of Mondays.
That was the best they could do? A balloon?
I understand it’s a bit deflated, but my god. I reckon the smugglers could’ve landed at least six figures for a truck sized haul of hard drugs, so surely they could afford a better disguising apparatus than balloons.
Either way good riddance.
Thank you very much for sharing that article! t’s an awesome read.
Was this written in 2002?