I remember think it was so realistic looking
Sloth enthusiast 🦥
I remember think it was so realistic looking
ITT: people that don’t know what completely harmless means
I worked for several years in IT fields from help desk to sysadmin. I’m now a Sr. Software Engineer.
I somewhat disagree. With containerization like Docker our system is pretty simple. However, there are lot more bootcamp developers that learned to code in 12 weeks which are going to know a lot less than those with a Bachelors or higher in the field.
I’m on wefwef and I get a few posts. It’s likely the instance you are on hasn’t federated with that one yet.
My wife has been reading a ton more books after leaving Reddit. I’ve mostly switched over to Lemmy. I’m a developer and interested in tech; my wife not so much. So she hasn’t made the jump to Lemmy yet
I have a Google Pixel 6a. It’s probably pretty close to what you want from a iPhone Mini. It’s still a bit bigger than the iPhone Mini and I would like an even smaller version.
If he was smart, he should have one. It’s important for a CEO to understand his competition.
Umm… No? There is no correlation between quality of user and their willingness to trudge through a bad UX.
Slime Rancher is great. My 4 year old loves it, Slime Rancher 2 is out on early access and is just as great.
Bored with the feeling of nothing to play.
I finished TotK, as in finished all of the shrines. I was planning a pokemon fan game on my steam deck for about a week but finished that too. I was playing Melvoe Idle on my phone for the last 6+ months but just 100% it.
I feel like I am growing out of video games a bit. Work and young kids make it hard to put energy in a game unless I’m really into it.
I just finished playing through Pokemon Infinite Fusion and had a great time. I played on hard difficulty and it was a good challenge. Lots of content with a fun central mechanic. I also played it on my Steam Deck so I got the handheld experience. It was a little buggy at times(though I guess that is expected with pokemon now 🙃)
Windows 11 for work, though I am getting a MacBook shortly. At home, I guess SteamOS? I have two young kids so I don’t get a lot of time to do much on my computer besides play games. If I ever need a desktop environment and don’t want to use my work laptop then I use my Steam Deck and load into the desktop. Previously I was using Fedora.
Context?