Similar with the computer magazines, before they started coming with floppy disks.
Similar with the computer magazines, before they started coming with floppy disks.
(it’s not quite the same; one of their connectors is a shrouded socket)
Satisfactory.
The good news is that everyone is going to be experiencing that for the first time again in about a week’s time!
Thomas Midgley Jr. (leaded petrol, CFCs, lots of deaths at the “ethyl” factory)
Wikipedia can also be useful to find software - e.g.:
or look at the Wikipedia page for whatever you want to replace and see if it’s in a category such as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Audio_editing_software_for_Linux
You can even do this with things that aren’t software, e.g. Homebase -> UK home improvement stores -> Screwfix.
It might be a trope by now, but when you mention “rich tourists and digital nomads”… have you read For The Win?
When Cory Doctorow considers this question, … His character, an archetype of the subcultures you mention, voiced by the most cyberpunk author you ever read, chooses a cargo ship.
Looks like the main options are the things you’ve already ruled-out:
Maybe you can find a “tall ship” that’s big enough to have passive passengers (example), or pay the small boat to bring a higher ratio of paid crew to let the passengers sleep.
… except they ask you for a photo in the other direction, showing your chair and desk and keyboard. And not by surprise, just “send us a picture sometime for the audit.”
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City builders, transport games, and factory games are basically “System Design” work already - you could probably disguise a CPU or circuit board design problem as an OpenTTD or Prison Architect or Shapez scenario, and get gamers to design boards for you.
Andrew Camerata - building a castle out of shipping containers, amongst other shenanigans, with excellent cinematography.
Not to mention, there are new beliefs now [Dan Olson / Folding Ideas @37m]
Y2K maths! (1998, 1999, 19100)
but it’s a thousand more than eleventy eleven?
What they mean is that the variable names and function names are documentation.
For example changing “for( i in getList() )” to “for( patient in getTodaysAppointments() )” is giving the reader more information that might negate the need for a comment.
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