[-] Piatro@programming.dev 2 points 3 weeks ago

So I didn't make a statement about that. I'm making a statement about what these results might tell us, admittedly in a very simplistic way.

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

Literally just bought what I believe to be last generation's X13 on ebay for half the price of the new one. It's been great so far, especially with the power efficiency of Ryzen CPUs. My one complaint is the soldered RAM, which judging by the new lineup is getting phased out, thankfully.

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 2 points 4 months ago

I've only used helm and hadn't considered kustomize as an equivalent, what about kustomize makes it bette in your opinion?

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 1 points 6 months ago

I think for most people it's whatever you got used to first. I agree the hatred the GUIs get is overblown. I would always recommend people learn the command line but if you want to use a GUI, go for it, doesn't affect me unless your commits are bad, in which case the CLI wouldn't have helped anyway.

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago

This comes up a lot with Bethesda games and I don't understand it in a lot of ways. You (maybe not you personally but someone) paid full AAA game price for this boring game and you didn't enjoy it. Why would mods bring you back to something you didn't enjoy when there are actually great games out there waiting to be played instead for far less money and don't require mods to make it bearable?

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago

My friend and I are looking to make a game and the general consensus has been that perforce is still better than git LFS, so we're setting up a perforce server. What is it about SVN and perforce that you miss? I've only ever used git professionally for VCS so I'm finding perforce's always-online and exclusive-checkouts model just very strange (though I understand the need for it when working with binary files).

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 2 points 7 months ago

I like it and have been using it for something like 6 months. I had an issue where I really liked the application and how simple it was but I didn't really want to "budget", just keep an eye on where my money was going. That was fine, just keep zero-ing the numbers every month, slightly tedious though. Now they've got a "report" style behind an experimental flag and that's made it pretty perfect for me.

I set up some family members with the electron app after they had spent 3 days to do in a spreadsheet what I had done in 3 hours in actual. There was resistance initially due to sunk cost fallacy but now they're loving it.

Other options like ynab and firefly were just too bloated and complex for our simple use case.

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 1 points 10 months ago

I know them outside of d&d

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 1 points 10 months ago

Totally would if we were in person or on camera!

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 2 points 10 months ago

Yeah very good questions! Never quite figured it out in the backstory. Do you think a characters reason for adventuring is tied to how you would play them as a character? Also I'm conscious of going too serious with it. One of our party is a warlock who thinks clerics are just stick up warlocks and has a distinct, and funny (to the players at least!) personality, they're fun to play with, I don't want to make a too serious character who's just not fun to play with.

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 2 points 10 months ago

That's part of the problem in that I can tell you stats and that he believes that generally people deserve to live, to the point where he has died and caused a party member to die to save someone else, but I can't tell you anything about his personality other than it's me, and every character I ever play is like that. Trying to do something different ends up being annoying (my preachy dwarf cleric) or bland (young naïve wizard).

[-] Piatro@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

I did the same with manjaro, though I split it so I technically can get back to macos if I really want to. Annoyingly that now means I need to keep an eye on the disk usage.

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