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  • spacedogroytoCasual UKWhat to do??
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    3 个月前

    I don’t have any experience with the hard stuff but I just wanted to say well done for writing this post, which probably wasn’t easy. I think it can be really hard as a guy to reach out.

    Hope you find some helpful information in this thread. 👍





  • In the UK at least there’s a persistent cost-of-living battle being fought, so we’re not spending as much as we were, and large game production has reached a tipping point where the number of purchasers aren’t growing but costs are increasing, so: studios contract; or games are taking longer to make; or games are made with a smaller scope. So basically, there’s less to upgrade your console for.

    I mean, for me personally, everytime I think of upgrading from a Series S I find it hard to justify because most games run quite well.


  • spacedogroytoProgramming@programming.devStarted learning Perl
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    7 个月前

    I worked with Perl for years, and I don’t recommend it for a beginner. There are just too many idiosyncrasies that belong specifically to the language that you’d be better off with Python for learning the basics.

    I’m also not really sold on that book, which from the code samples looks really old. I’d recommend two books: Modern Perl and Perl Best Practices.

    Edit: I’d also recommend working in Go but potentially the way i/o intersects with interfaces makes it a bit more challenging.


  • spacedogroytoFeddit UKCrosspost: Lemmy.ml tankie censorship problem
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    8 个月前

    I think defederation should be used as a last resort - specifically, I’m talking about an influx of tankies breaking feddit.uk’s code of conduct. I think actions supporting a protest of lemmy.ml should be left to the individual, as to whether they want to continue participating in those communities. Ideally, the communities move themselves to a different instance that’s less politicised, but that’s not the world we currently live in.













  • Sony is also encountering similar issues in terms of the cost of games being unsustainable and Moore’s Law kicking in. The difference is that they’re making games that move consoles and Microsoft just aren’t.

    At this point, I don’t know what strategy Microsoft has at this point. If you say “Xbox everywhere”, what does Xbox even mean any more for the enthusiast? I don’t think Xbox is done, but if they were looking to be HBO before, they are now going for the Netflix approach - high quantity content, mediocre product - and possibly alienate the existing audience they have.

    I say this as an Xbox Series S owner, I’m happy with my purchase, but as a consumer I don’t think I’ll be upgrading my console to anything Microsoft ship any time soon.

















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