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Well that’s largely because so few companies are doing agile correctly. Its usually some form of agilefall.
Well that’s largely because so few companies are doing agile correctly. Its usually some form of agilefall.
In some specific cases it might be, but a lot of parents are doing it for the wrong reasons, and I’m not sure I’ve ever met a homeschooled kid that didn’t seem a bit off socially.
Not really, it’s software which specifically allows people to defederate, so it’s by design that you’d have splinters.
This seems like a by design thing.
That would still require you to create an account, which is the part of the process people object to.
I know when I played SMTV I was thinking the whole time that I should’ve waited for it to arrive on another platform. The performance on Switch was ass.
I was a beta tester and yelling about the death of most recent as well. It became clear that they did not care what people wanted, so I dropped out of the beta test and eventually un-installed the mobile app entirely. Now I read Facebook maybe once a week (my friends mostly stopped using it too).
Yeah, but at the same time it makes the PS4 games a much better experience. I dunno if that justifies the spend for a lot of people, but I don’t regret getting one.
I think I was running x11amp, but it was Linux-only at the time.
While most people on Lemmy are going to know what this means, the person who wrote this error message was definitely trying to be cute with that phrasing.
Not every side street is worthy of building out a whole intersection for, or slowing down traffic for. Maybe if there actually is that much traffic turning left, but I suspect if that were the case it’s likely at very specific times of day. And what, are you going to restrict cars off the side street to turning right and then making a u-turn? That’s not better, especially if it’s a long way to the next intersection.
This is just a common as dirt configuration, especially in rural areas. I don’t find it remarkable at all.
Very normal when small sidestreets are intersecting with larger roads.
Ugh, I hate this. I don’t care about waiting. As a cyclist, all I want is for it to be really clear what people are doing. Anything that messes with the right of way is sketchy.
There are still apps that won’t bother to separate their notifications into different categories so that you either have to block all or nothing. I think Uber and Lyft do this.
Meanwhile the meetup app has so many different categories that they’re useless.
Also of note, most objects in the outer solar system are very dim.
Smaller userbase, mostly taken from a specific subset of users. You tend to get extreme views amplified because of that, I think.
Cart version revisions weren’t uncommon either. But they would only be for new purchases.
Games were also significantly less complex then. It takes teams of 100s of people to make a AAA game now. But don’t kid yourself, there were definitely game-breaking bugs back then. And in the pc world, patches arrived much, much earlier than in the console world.
Nah, it’s cause you’re on an ip blacklist. While lots of people use vpns just for privacy reasons, there is also a lot of abuse from them and the ips get blacklisted frequently.
XKCD 149 but worse.