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  • Yeah it's very different these days. In the past DLC was just content (like extra levels) and people don't expect that in the new game (maybe more levels than when the first game came out), but now DLC usually adds features as well as levels and people want all the features in the new game too.

  • I think the difference now is that DLC adds features, and so people are upset when the new game is missing features from the old DLC. Where in the past, say with Oblivion or Skyrim, it was just more story, maybe some new skills, in one case there was a new feature (house building) and their newer games do include that feature. But people don't expect the story line from the DLC in the new game.

    Features in DLC feel different these days. In the past DLC had a more limited scope, and you looked forward to the new game for new features. But now if the new game comes out with less features it can be a bummer for people used to the old game. There isn't really a great solution because I don't think it always makes sense to add all the DLC features in the new game.

  • That would require that DLC to work in the new game. Which would limit what you can do in the new game to make it compatible. Not going to happen.

  • Can't you just open source your fork? I mean yeah it does suck but still. I've been in the same place and it does suck when they won't take your PR.

  • I think for arrays it's not really a benefit. But for other types it's superior, compared to the current syntax which just calls add on the list object, which is very inefficient compared to building the whole thing at once which is what this new syntax does.

  • I think when it becomes a problem it won't be hard for the community to build their own extensions that can be used anywhere. It doesn't hurt right now so that work hasn't been done yet.

  • Yes their stuff is great, I've been using rider over vs for years.

    That said, for new stuff vscode is better because it'll have a decent extension, where as jetbrains will only really support popular stuff. For example the Svelte support in the past wasn't great, as it's been getting more popular they brought integration with the Svelte IDE tooling.

  • I've got one for a vscode feature (middle mouse click for go-to definition) that I want but the maintainers don't think it would be used.

  • It's not plug and play, but Open telemetry is the self hosted way to go.

  • Oof, that's bad... And lazy

  • Does anyone use Adobe apart from schools? Yes, because the students who used it at school went to work and wanted to use it there.

  • Red vs reed

  • Nothing about k8s is simple. But yes you can achieve that.

    Take a look at Rancher for actually running a cluster.

  • https://kiwix.org/en/ Is a good tool that'll let you download and view Wikipedia offline. The whole thing.

  • Container orchestration is what you're looking for. Kubernetes is the most popular, but it might be overkill it's hard to say based on your setup. However it's definitely useful experience to know how to run it.

  • They're different because you can't use the service without them. For example like with an auth cookie.

  • When you login to a website they need to give you a secret password so that when you go to the next page you can tell them that secret again and they will let you access information you have permission for (your Facebook wall for example). That secret is stored in a cookie and every time you go to another page the cookie is sent to Facebook so they know who you are again.

    In this instance a cookie is the wrist band you get at a concert so they can easily check that you purchased a ticket. You don't want to have to show your ticket every time you leave and come back into the concert because that's slow, you just flash the wrist band and they let you in.

  • I don't get why they have so many generated files checked in. Like changing that seems like a no brainer. If they can be generated then just gitignore them and call it a day.

  • I would try to fix VS, uninstall it, check logs for errors, maybe ask support?