Food identified from the research (not listed in the article):
fish/seafood, eggs, coffee, and white rice
Food identified from the research (not listed in the article):
fish/seafood, eggs, coffee, and white rice
This is true across tech workers. Having a nice salary kept unionization at bay, but there are no assurances during hard times.
These coordinated layoffs are almost certainly intended drive down labor costs in the long run by flooding the labor pool. Sure in a year we’ll get “not enough developers” stories forgetting to mention the drastically smaller salary…
I haven’t actually noticed this happening before now. My immediate reaction is if it is changes driven by the original creators I’d feel quite positive about it. Love to see personal growth. When driven by the studio though, I’m a bit more skeptical.
Either way, this is why modding should be protected. Let folks play historical/modern/hyper-weird versions of the game they love.
Does anyone know if the mods which currently exists use assets from the Pokemon games, or are community made? That’s the real core of it imo.
Love the spirit, but the DMCA is a mixed bag.
Section 512 may allow for takedowns, but it also ensures web hosts face limited liability and aren’t litigated into hell when a user shares a spongebob meme. Really it’s up to sites to identify and defend fair use when they recieve takedowns, and imo excessive requests on fair use material should be harshly penalized.
Section 1201, which makes it a crime to tamper with DRM however must be destroyed.
As someone who only uses default kde settings: no!
This is the type of change I wouldn’t notice until a default created UX friction, and not being able to fix that change would drive me away from the DE. Having the option to hack at something means i can use it for much longer without concern.