If I don’t give it any permissions, does it actually do anything though? They only run when the app is open I assume?
If I don’t give it any permissions, does it actually do anything though? They only run when the app is open I assume?
Ah! Your using Kanban then!
Someone has a compiler if statement left somewhere in their code (… probably)
Somewhat annoyed that the early access people got a bank holiday weekend of early access here in the UK, I guess it makes it less of a rip off for them.
I doubt they targeted the global launch just for the UK holiday which just makes it more annoying 😆
Imagine… A party of Gaspode, the Librarian, Nobby Nobbs and the Luggage.
2 things to note:
When offline, switch into steam offline mode to launch games, gets round some of the hanging on launch issues
Try connecting to WiFi from the steam decks desktop mode? Probably a router issue though.
I think you can already with web assembly?
I bought Reus 2 (A puzzle god game) at launch last month - game changer!
Finally a game that I enjoy playing on the deck and actually want to play after work on my commute etc. highly recommend it.
That is an awful colour scheme, shouldn’t the royal domains be a recognisable colour?
It’s probably a single dev that made the decision, then moves onto something else. They (probably?) don’t have the ability to just raise a recurring PO etc to easily pay you and don’t care enough to worth through the paperwork.
If you had a paid licencing model they may have done it, or just found another lib/ wrote their own.
This makes me want to play crusader kings again, ck3’s earliest start is 40 or so years after this?
oooh, ty
they just send a OTP to your email with the idea that you should be keeping your email secure (and that email providers are more secure than they can be)
The whole site seems like a PoC - the accounts don’t even have passwords! (I could actually kinda get on board with this)
Dammit, I came here to make that comment!
Not visible to the eye, didn’t realise the camera was picking it up at the time or I would have gone outside to get a better photo. It peaked at 3am unfortunately.
(Through a dirty skylight in Devon, UK)
This posts entire comment chain is an interesting example of people that have extensive knowledge in completely different areas of programming to me. And have some concepts I had never heard/thought of.
It really depends on the company. You can make fully remote work, you can make 20-40% work or you can do 80-100% work. However the company needs to be run with that in mind to ensure good communication/team building etc.
You also can’t just change the rules. If you change the split someone is going to be unhappy.
(And accept that your possible talent pool is reduced when you don’t offer remote work)
Those quotes aren’t in the parent comment?
It’s the only time that tabs Vs spaces really riles me up. So annoying when everyone has different tab lengths