I hate how true this is. Not even 2 years later for my case.
All the projects that have shittier outcomes in my experience is always waterfall. This is mainly because the stakeholders usually have this bright idea to be added in the middle of development that's really need to be added at all costs and then got angry when the timeline got pushed because of their fucking request breaking a lot of shit.
At least scrum has a lead time of around 2 weeks so that when someone has a idea we can tell them we'll add it to the backlog and hope they forgot about it during the next sprint planning.
Thanks for the warning. I just got my first Uber unique in Diablo 4 and I don't want my day to be ruined.
I love that in the end that [story spoilers]
!Tony Lazuto really just told him to say hello if he met all those guys he killed!<
Plenty of people have done plastic surgeries. You just notice the failed ones. Well known examples are Korean idols, most of them have plastic surgery performed on them.
Money. It's the answer. Money.
Larian pls make a new series based on the Pathfinder ruleset. I think the success of BG3 has helped the mainstream to get used to DnD ruleset. Although Pathfinder is more complex, I think they have the chops to make it more accessible to the masses.
Reportedly Gaben has implemented safeguards to prevent Valve from getting public after his death. So at least we can hope Valve doesn't go public in our lifetimes.
You don't. If you live where cars are not needed, e.g. Tokyo, you'll just walk to your nearest small grocer and get the ingredients you need. That's what I did when I stayed in Japan for work.
My following on insta is dominated by meme pages, influencers, and that one person in your social group who practically shares their life on social media.
It's something similar like the dotcom crash where everyone and their mother is looking to capitalize on The Next Big Thing™ which will then crash spectacularly but will leave a host of survivors that'll be the next big companies.