They email you the code, not the card, so says the [Digital Code] tag I believe. !
They email you the code, not the card, so says the [Digital Code] tag I believe. !
Why are people still complaining about lack of backward compatibility?
I always wonder why teams that obviously have some money behind development can't splurge $100 (or Euro equivalent) for an hour at a decent recording studio. All of the plosives and poorly recorded and mixed dialog in videos like this are like knives in my ears, and don't inspire much faith in the quality of the…
Another POV: Any company that hires you knowing that you have another employer, but asks you to quit without notice anyway, is a company you should think twice about working for. I would never quit a job without adequate notice, and as a director-level manager, if I got a reference for someone who failed to give…
As much as people buy "Early Access" games on Steam, they could have easily labeled this game as one and promised future content. That would have at least been more upfront about the state of their game. What they did seems downright sketchy.
"It's not an unfinished game, but we didn't make everything we wanted, but it's totally finished, but we know it doesn't look or feel finished."
Frankly, without defending this (as this whole thing stinks to high heaven), anyone buying a product blind without reading reviews first really does deserve everything they get.
Playstation Plus? It's been around longer than Games for Gold.
I think its funny how you're doing this for attention. This is not a legitimate story abotu "glamorizing" this sort of behavior.
Statistics cares not for your logic! Statistics cares only for the mathematical calculation of numbers to be manipulated!
It didn't get dubbed the "xbone" because of the name. It got dubbed the "xbone" because at the time it was first announced, it was designed to bend consumers over a barrel and beat them until they hated gaming. Sorry if your team feels disrespected, but it seems a fitting response to the complete disrespect of…
To be fair, a lot of things didn't even occur to the executives at MS.
Wouldn't it be better to redirect ad requests to a locally hosted 0-byte file with a content-type of text/plain instead of timing out? I can imagine this causing issues in page rendering or at least having the page load spinner still going long after the page displays.
transitioning to duckduckgo takes a little getting used to, but it's actually way more convenient once you get used to it. and it provides direct links, which i never thought about until just now. of course, if you're searching for images, or really specific obscure shit, google is the way to go.
I think the point is more about the diminishing returns you see from moving from good to great to master. For example, if you are motivated enough, you can be good at say python development in under a year, while it might take 2 or 3 years to go from good to great in that same discipline, and another 3 - 5 to be…
For most people, frequent job hopping is probably a bad idea, as evidenced by the statistics here, but my experience has been polar opposite in software. Job hopping is a sure fire way to give yourself a raise and get to work on new projects with new technology. It's anecdotal, so take it with a grain of salt, but…