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It depends entirely on the company you work for. Even then, I wouldn’t exactly describe the work as “chill”

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Love how the free spot is “no conclave update” lol

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Wow that was incredibly well made, thanks for sharing!

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You can use a search query to include only results with Lemmy’s footer, which is consistent across all Lemmy instances. I made a post about it here: https://lemmy.world/post/342365

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Mods have said the subreddit will be made read-only when the Kullervo update drops (June 21st-ish I think?)

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Definitely not. Most of the platinum on those sites is stolen from hacked accounts / credit cards. In the case of the former the platinum will be traced back to you and your warframe account can be banned. Not trade-banned, banned-banned. In the case of the latter, the platinum will be removed from your account once the card owner gets their bank to chargeback.

Source: My brother got banned for this.

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Just tried this out in one of my projects, here’s what happened:

  • do something works without a problem.
  • do something else never goes off.
  • the rest of the game keeps running as normal. You can even call foo() again any number of times and do something will still go off.

Having it waiting in the background didn’t seem to have much of a performance impact. I started 5000+ of them and foo() only took up ~0.6% frametime with the rest of my game running alongside it.

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One attendee and the shooter are dead

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Got hit with this in the middle of work. We only have one customer using CrowdStrike, and only staff PCs, no infrastructure. But this one is REAL bad, caused by turning your PC on, and cannot be patched - each affected PC needs to be manually fixed. Would not be surprised to see Linux usage go up after this.

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