Oh I didn’t realize it was from the article because there is no source!
Oh I didn’t realize it was from the article because there is no source!
This graph is useless without a source. We don’t know how the data was collected or how many data points are included (or discarded). This is probably just lying with statistics 101.
#unexpectedfactorial Luckily 2 = 2!
Insomnia suddenly turned into a ransomware. Pay up or have all you dara lost!
A few days later Insomnium popped up supporting the old file format.
That’s not how pricing works. They already have the price they think makes them the most money. Raising prices means losing customers to competition, netting a loss.
So they would just lose 1000 customers and not raise the price because that would mean an even higher loss.
It’s different, of course when including that all ISPs would be hit with this. One can only speculate what will happen. All those pirates will want alternative ISPs, probably paying extra for privacy. The rest will stay in a dying market where competition for the remaining customers would be fierce, probably with lower prices.
“It depends” is a good answer, and is in line with me questioning the above comment.
Here’s a link to a recent huge worldwide study: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/work#salary
I prefer to use statisics rather than anecdotal evidence. The stack overflow survey shows full stack pretty far down:
Why would you think full stack developers make more money in general?
You will probably want to get a usb dock and video cable for at least $ 100 though, to be on par with the PS5
It’s a way to donate money without donating money. Basically a money laundering scheme.
“A”.reverse() === “A”
Might be because I’ve been reporting all sponsored content as spam.
Yep that’s perfect. They get to be the “farm hand” and get their own little cottge and everything! You can buy more cottages at the carpenter if you are more than two people.
Stardew valley has split screen support on PC!
And a Switch, of course…
Nintendo Switch has a bunch of emulators. You need a premium subscription though.
I have an alias that tries both names
Redis, rabbitmq. There are infrastructure where all nodes work but only one node is responsible for properly and timely synchronizing changes, which is a hard problem to solve in a distributed fashion.
Yes, both of those may already be servers
My kids started playing now so I “have to” “teach” them how to play.