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No, Beeper apparently paid the dev to use the code.
This project has been purchased by Beeper, please contact them with any questions about licensing.
No, Beeper apparently paid the dev to use the code.
I had Fedora with the surface-linux kernel running for a while and at some point an update broke everything, including the touch pad.
The Surface isn’t a great Linux device, unfortunately.
I’m using VSCode+OpenSCAD, FreeCad and OrcaSlicer (or BambuStudio if you just have a Bambulab printer) on my Linux box.
You can use the same tools on Windows and Mac btw, so no change in your work flow if you ever need to switch devices.
Yes, most teams work remote, unless they have specific requirements, e.g. hardware, network setups etc. However many engineering teams love to hang out together a few days per week so they meet in the office. Consultants/services/support are fully remote and these team are usually distributed so they almost never meet in person.
I wonder how a tiny company such as Microsoft is able to pull it off? We’ve been fully work-from-home-or-office pre-pandemic and no one seems to care as long as your team’s results are fine.
Played again The Outer Worlds and DLCs a couple weeks back and preferred the deck experience over my first play-through on the XBox. Currently playing High on Life and I’m not really convinced, way to linear and controls are… not really optimal.
All time favorite: No Man’s Sky, Stardew Valley, Witcher3
Google or Microsoft employees wouldn’t be able to contribute, even if they’re not working with any weapons manufacturer during their entire career there.
The idea is great in theory but isn’t in feasible in rl.