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We’re living in a cyberpunk nightmare
I don’t know if that’s a good idea.
How would you go about implementing the infrastructure for that?
I also found Death Stranding to be weird.
It’s like… Death coming ashore?
I mean I get that it’s about this whole concept of people having their own beach when they die or being able to travel to other people’s beaches or something weird like that. But they’re really pushing it with that title.
And also the fact that Death end with ‘th’ followed by a word starting with ‘s’ makes it really difficult to pronounce.
It’s exactly what the title says it is.
I don’t believe any of these titles are real.
Oh shoot.
Any other instance that’s closer?
Oops! Forgot that park
Hahaha a few come to mind from the NES and SNES era.
“Hey punk! Are you TUFF-E-NUFF?” comes to mind.
Edit: was missing the first part of the title. Thanks for pointing it out! 👍
Create an account on a local server?
That could get you in worse trouble than just getting fired.
Step 4 is when you become the senior engineer, show up to work in sweatpants and a dirty t-shirt with Crocs, and don’t go to meetings anymore unless it’s about major architectural decisions, and they can’t fire you because you’ve become an oracle of the company software.
Should. But didn’t. Until fairly recently.
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Yes, it uses an immutable atomic distro. I don’t know about Android phones, but I wouldn’t be surprised.
(correct me if I’m wrong, I’m also new at this)
There are two partitions. One with the current system, one with the previous system. Updates are applied in a whole batch at once, once in a while.
Current system is cloned into the old one and an update is applied to the clone.
Once the update is complete, system reboots in the clone, and what was the current system becomes the previous one.
If something goes bad, you can reboot into the previous system and fix the clone.
Public libraries often have CDs tout can borrow.
That looks freaking amazing. I’ll have to try it out.
Edit: Tried the demo. It’s damn impressive. But it seems you’re not alone. I saw a ladder getting pulled into a hole high up in the wall.
I was planning on playing it after finishing Control. I just learned through an expansion that Alan Wake was related and I never played.