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Great project - best of luck to team Serverless!
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Just found this article by coincidence, linking here for future reference: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2016/10/03/can-video-games-... …
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Still better than capacitive touch display based controls :) and I simply love playing
with pico-8 on my commute from/to the office!
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Rocksmith looks really cool, I will check it out - thanks a lot for sharing!
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It might sound strange saying this in 2016 but during development markup generation speed can be an issue for projects of certain sizes...
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A good friend of mine is totally into hackmud: https://www.hackmud.com It looked neat but I have the same problem as with music games like Guitar Hero etc - I'd rather continue progra…
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Nobody is "forsaking" C. As mentioned in the article it is still a good way to learn about computers and it's the true "lingua franca" of our times - that said it needs to be …
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You are not wrong in general but for cases like these maybe try to see it more as a "thrown exception" where as per the MLK quote above, the base "promises of freedom and justice have n…
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I'm always wondering if that isn't also a reaction to police force, at least to some extent. Civilized and creative diplomacy more often than not leads to better results than setting the sta…
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It's usually not fair to judge a place from a tourist perspective - regularly drinking with the locals might be a better way to learn about them ;) Next time I'll go to a local bar in order …
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Thanks for sharing your perspective, I'll probably come back some day and I will try to think of what you wrote here then :) Regarding the "murder concern" it was more like being seriou…
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I just came back from a trip there yesterday (opportunity to visit after a great Strange Loop in St Louis) and I've been walking through downtown-ish areas most of the time - from the lake to uni…
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Chicago reminds me of Frankfurt - lots of skyscrapers but very boring. Chicago is also pretty much the murder capital of the US if I'm not mistaken.
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Amazing results! We need more of that kind of thinking - GPU/SSD accelerate all the things!
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I'm disappointed of Norway, they could do so much better than that. It's strange as they usually do - remember how humanely and thoughtful they handled the terror incidents of 2011.
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If you have regularly eaten well for some time before (i.e. no junk food but real food) you probably (?) have a sufficient store of nutrients to keep your system running for 72 hours. The important qu…
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Great article, thanks - sleep is good, we really need it... After having pulled a couple of all-nighters just recently again I can attest (sigh) that they are almost never worthwhile. Your flow and pr…
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Hamburg is much less conservative than all of the ones you listed, could be that they are too "Deutsch" for the economist ;)
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Not only that, what often gets overlooked is that Vienna is the second largest German speaking metro area in the world actually. Graz is nice to visit though (also great tech schools in Styria in gene…
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Relevant for the HN crowd - Vienna at #2 in this list will likely also get much more interesting very soon as our new "Trudeau" just negotiated a substantial startup initiative.
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TL;DR - Programming - don't get discouraged, it's hard but possible for anyone really - fun too sometimes! ;) Really great write-up to share with aspiring programmers of all kinds - debunks …
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I just click for the comments whenever I see a shared NYTimes story on HN, something I deliberately try not to do usually.
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Don't work for Amazon, don't buy from Amazon if you can. I've started to order my books through my local bookstore recently, it's surprisingly easy. I do my research online (often …
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You can be good friends with more than five people - I wonder if they ever heard of the concept of "quality time".. The problem to me seems to be Facebook's pervasive "friend"…