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The Halo Anniversary collection shines on SteamDeck. It was my first purchase after getting mine, I think.
The Halo Anniversary collection shines on SteamDeck. It was my first purchase after getting mine, I think.
I’m sure its size will have inflated beyond what I want.
I have the same problem with phones.
I assume there’s some kind of growth formula I’m supposed to have learned about and started taking, but I don’t go to the right parties. /sarcasm
“Pay no attention to any warp 10 lizard children abandoned on a rock somewhere!”
Netflix can’t do what got them to the top.
They can’t grow that way but they could easily hold on and remain profitable, popular and successful.
They were well on their way to enjoying “Kleenex” or “Oreo” stable market success, but their leadership and shareholders apparently aren’t satisfied with winning.
I’ll take “Organizations that made it to the top by doing something different, only to fall under leadership that doesn’t understand what made them successful and descend into ruins” for 200, Alex.
Seriously, Jeopardy team - this is a rich category:
Oh. That makes sense, I play mainly on SteamDeck, but I’ve been thinking of getting a Steam Controller for my PC, since the majority of what I’ve bought in the last year has been “SteamDeck Verified”.
It’s been tickling my brain that “SteamDeck Verified” badge also makes it a lot easier to tell how a game will act with a controller on PC.
If we’re stretching the joke further (and by all means we should, this is a delight), there’s also always “Final Fantasy TicTacs: Advance”
I thought I had “Mauerbauertraurigkeit” but then I realized Carl was just telling the same story, again.
There is no legitimate reason for this to exist.
Normally I would agree but this turned out to be the only way to protect the T800 model from the rigors of traveling via time sphere.
opens up a Pandora’s box of issues
It sure does!
The Marvel series ‘Agent X’ actually addresses some of this with Deadpool fighting to regain his skills and memories after being nearly atomized.
I’ve not worked with a marketing team where that would work, but maybe it will for some.
I’ve never been anywhere that I thought it would work, but it ultimately did, almost everywhere.
I’ve found it takes a few iterations, but the marketing folks in on it love being the ones who actually can reliably deliver on their promises.
It doesn’t work for the marketers that promise whatever they please without talking to dev, but I don’t find them to be worthwhile professional allies, so I don’t sweat it.
It doesn’t change the “massive customer will only renew if” scenario, though.
Very true. It doesn’t help with that case, and that one does happen. I’ve had the best luck saying “we don’t do that, but we’re scrambling to add it” in that situation.
The stupidly easy solution is to just give them stuff that has already been successfully delivered to production to market, 9 months from now. There’s invariably a huge backlog of years worth of successes that marketing wasn’t even aware of.
“No deviations will be approved from this year’s Agile product roadmap!”
Hmmm. I have somewhere I should add one. I’ll give it a try and see if I have any luck.
Spray painting a wall is fine,
Yeah. Particularly when private bank walls are right there prominently on many corners just asking to be painted.
This is perfect. I’m delighted to have been a tiny part of this creative endeavor.
“I don’t understand the question.”
“Consider a universe where only one of these people would consent to make love to you…”
“No such universe exists. I actually checked when I had Q powers…”
An egg cooker is a special appliance for people who feel like their pot doesn’t take enough electricity, and doesn’t cuss them out with a special beep when finished.
Automate like crazy. Set up the transfer to the savings, and try to forget about it.
Perfection.