He was trying to save his love by freezing everything and she wanted plants to become the dominant lifeform on the planet. So yes, we’re rooting for the billionaire that has a better adjusted moral compass than those two yahoos.
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Fellow IT guy here (welcome!). It’s like everyone else said: have some proof that your boss was informed of the situation. As someone who worked for a few years in IT: avoid verbal agreements; you won’t be able to prove they happened and they’ll make it your fault. As an example, I refuse to do any work that might have long-term consequences if I don’t have a ticket requesting as such or at the very least a mail in my mailbox. All agreements should be documented somewhere. Email is good, hard copies (paper) are even better.
Always, always, always document your requests. Bosses will not hesitate to throw you under the bus when something THEY fucked up goes wrong. Like southsamurai said: cover your ass, then follow orders. When shit inevitably hits the fan, you’ll have something to point to.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Gaming@lemmy.ml•GOG will let you bequeath your game library to someone else as long as you can prove you're actually dead2·1 year agoThis comment should be somewhere near the top. My reaction was similar to DebatableRaccoon’s.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Indie dev baffled after acquaintance clones his game, puts it on Steam, and acts like it's no big deal: 'Happens every day homie'4·1 year agoSame here. Terry didn’t even bother to change up the artstyle. Forget being inspired by something, his game looks like a straight-up copy. What a tool.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is it about the text messages and emails sent by older people that make me feel like I'm having a stroke?4·1 year agoFlash totally would text using ellipses.
Nay. We be PC arristocracy!
Sony be losing their marrbles if they think PC player’s won’t disarrm this requirement quite arrbitrarily. The adventures of snarrling Kratos and his charrge Atreiu in Asgarrd will be played on PC with or without this farrce.
Also, I must also apologize for my grammarr. I find arrticulating parrticularly harrd.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is it about the text messages and emails sent by older people that make me feel like I'm having a stroke?19·1 year agoThe thing with ellipses is… they make you sound… like you have lethargy… Either that… or extreme shyness… Whenever I see text with no other punctuation than ellipses…I always imagine… like I’m talking with Eeyore… from Winnie the Pooh…
I’m too embarrassed to tell you. I’ll give you a freebie, though: I bought Mega Man X7 for the PlayStation 2. Unironically. On purpose. Having enjoyed the previous Mega Man X games, I didn’t think for a second it would be bad.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Microsoft’s Xbox Is Planning More Cuts After Studio Closings4·1 year agoMat Piscatella, executive director of analysis firm Circana, said that monthly, non-mobile, video-game subscription spending in the US “has been flat to low single-digit growth” since the middle of 2021.
Good. Now that we’ve established that the subscription-based videogame market is pretty much saturated with very little potential for growth, can we please stop shoveling out all this live service crap? It didn’t work for Bioware, it didn’t work for Rocksteady Studios and it didn’t work for Arkane Austin. Stop it.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Microsoft says it needs games like Hi-Fi Rush the day after killing its studio5·1 year agoVery nicely explained, I find myself in agreement with you. This makes a lot of sense and would explain their current behaviour. So, with this in mind, if I look at Microsoft’s statement from the article, it now reads slightly differently. Before, it was just their statement verbatim: “we need games like Hi-Fi rush”, but now it’s “we need games like Hi-Fi Rush, but a hell of a lot cheaper”. All because of GamePass. Dude, I am so sick of subscription services.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Telegram founder and CEO alledges signal has backdoors, they don't provide reproduceible builds, etc.8·1 year agoI don’t know about reproducible builds, but Telegram has a slew of other problems. For example, they advertise that your messages are “heavily encrypted”, but this feature is restricted to secret chats which is NOT the default method of communication and they use their own weird-ass algorhythm called ProtoMT instead of one of many existing algorhythms which have been audited and verified. Not to mention you need to give them your phone number to use the app.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Microsoft says it needs games like Hi-Fi Rush the day after killing its studio601·1 year agoI’m frankly astounded by the sheer ineptitude on display here. I don’t know what’s happening at Microsoft, but whatever it is, it’s insanity. How tone deaf can you be? And this is only days after the gamepad fiasco.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Making good, profitable games 'will no longer keep you safe': industry expresses fury and heartbreak over closure of Hi-Fi Rush and Prey studios70·1 year agoAll that talk about how Xbox is investing in the Japanese market and then they close the one prominent Japanese studio that they own. The same one that, as the article points out, made Hi-Fi Rush which was “a break out hit”. What the hell, Microsoft.
I’m not sure which distro would work with your laptop. I would suggest experimenting with live USB images. Maybe using something like Ventoy which enables you to try out multiple live images from one USB stick. But as far as applications go:
- GIMP is native to Linux and should work fine. You might also want to give Krita and Inkscape a whirl. Also, massive props for ditching Adobe. I hate that company as much as it hates their customers.
- Blender works on linux.
- So does Davinci. Allegedly. Haven’t used it, but their website says Linux support is available.
- I don’t code so, um, no idea. Sorry. Hopefully someone else will weigh in.
- Good news, Linux has working file explorers!
- No ads, at least for the most part. Ubuntu had Amazon’s search integrated into their search bar a while back, which caused quite a kerfuffle. Later, they added a toggle to turn this off, but this was years ago. Might want to check just in case.
How about the Swiitch? You get the roman numeral 2 in there and the name’s similar enough to the original Switch, so customers will be confused as to whether this is a new console or an iteration of the current one. Just like the Wii U!
So, it’s an announcement for an announcement? We don’t know anything about it, other than that it’s in development.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•Generative AI could soon decimate the call center industry, says CEO2·1 year agoAlternate title: CEO with no background in computer science and surface level knowledge of AI weighs in on latest industry buzzword and makes wild predictions.
Nothing to see here.
It would be even better if they commited to not installing rootkits on your PC.