

Surprisingly despite the forums the game has a “Very Positive” review, which is probably what I would have given it after playing the demo.


Surprisingly despite the forums the game has a “Very Positive” review, which is probably what I would have given it after playing the demo.


I remember thinking the same thing when the Steam Box and other Steam devices were revealed in 2025 and saying to myself wow, this is even more of a reason to love what Valve is doing.


Link is broken…


!Technological Implosion imminent, please stand clear!
Sherman Alexie is an amazing author.


leeches, nothing else can really describe these companies


What a cool space! Every community needs a space like this.


Just for those wondering, it seems a bit similar to Prince Of Persia the Lost Crown which I loved. I wish listed it.
Feature Visualization How neural networks build up their understanding of images


cool tips, but my neck is hurting just looking at that setup…😄
What is the medium? Very cool!


Beautiful


404 media has been the first news outlet to break most of these tech stories, they are a small group of extremely talented journalists. (When I say small I mean 4 or 5)


another win brought to you by 404 media…
I remember when everyone used mapquest. I think the term “map quest it” was an actual thing. The first time I saw google maps after using map quest for a cpl of years. I was completely blown away. . I think the thing I found most fascinating was that you could smoothly scroll between sections on the map without having to wait for the browser to reload the page. I had never seen Javascript (asynchronous data transfers) used like that before. I think people take it for granted that you can use the hand to grab a section and pull yourself seamlessly around a map now. But back then you clicked on an arrow then waited for the tiles to reload, it was painful. I think I continued to use Mapquest maybe for 6 months after that, thinking that surely they would implement this awesome new ui. but, nope… They never did… Maybe the fact that google maps started out as an application led to them making the UI similar on the web.
Anyways, a little more in depth of what I am talking about is here: https://medium.com/@lewgus/the-untold-story-about-the-founding-of-google-maps-e4a5430aec92


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These are basically large scale vending machines of the coffee variety. If anyone has ever seen what happens to one of those things when they don’t get cleaned regularly you’ll know what I’m talking about. Absolutely disgusting, every time I see one of them in the wild I avoid them like the plague.
I would say one partial cure for this is to contribute to open source or if you are using open source in your projects see if you can get your company to allow you to contribute any fixes you have implemented up stream. Although at times rather than asking, I have fixed issues in a cpl of hours after work and pushed these up. But the simple fact is everything, even the most “advanced” projects eventually become obsolete, so I wouldn’t worry about it, it is just part of working in tech.