Amen, Brother.
foxglove
Thanks, much appreciated
I think what blocks me is doing a strength build like I always used to and not trying out things. It seems that things can be tried out a lot easier due to the many ways of buffing
I'll look out for twinblades, thx
Would you mind sharing? I can't get into the vibe, but absolutely loved DeS and DS1 on the ps3
For open source, GitHub has a crap load of stuff that you get for free, their features beyond code, issues & PRs is pretty cool. IIRC for when you get past free tiers, they have a program for open source where you can still be eligible for more of their otherwise paid offering
As for students, if it's code, GitHub! Other than that, Trello maybe?
I think Microsoft still also hands out license for various tools or SaaS that one could use for that. Atlassian likely too for their jira/confluence. Or just some docs in a shared Google drive
Cool for communication, not cool when it is the only reference for decisions/planning/references/general doc
But for an uni project... sometimes it's also good.to stay pragmatic and stick to something everyone feels comfortable with
Android Auto has been added very recently, IIRC. So that was missing for a long while