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The homebrew scene still exists today, just moved consoles.

I was just playing around with the Xbox Dev Mode this weekend and trying out different emulators.


> The fact this tech is becoming g democratized is good.

The issue is that it's only democratized if you have the money.


I'd imagine not everything can be paid on a credit card. E.g.: Rent.


Paying rent by credit card is common in the civilized world. The only exception I know is the US, where I had to use paper checks, as if we're still stuck in 19th century...


> most locals want to go to UK and the US to live

Absolutely not the impression I got when I lived there.


You don't need to be badly paid to enjoy free lunch.


They did pay their bonus in some Binance crypto coin, but at least their base salary was relatively high.


> Out of the two signals, "this person was successful at 8 different companies" versus "this person stuck in one place for almost three decades", which do you imagine is going to get hired?

Why is the assumption not the opposite?

"This person failed at 8 companies" vs "This person was success at one for almost three decades"?

Why is it a sign of success if you are at a company for a short stay before going to the next? If anything, I'd imagine that a short stay would be more likely related to getting PIPd or unable to get promoted/grow there.


Your counterpoint is valid only if reviewers are looking at the number of companies.

Resumes usually include the list of major achievements at that role.

It's the combination of the two that people look for.

Looking at just quantitative things like number of companies is terrible. Looking at the combination of qualitative and quantitative aspects of a CV/Resume are what make for an attractive candidate.


Why is it even suspected to be her? Just because of the account name?


That's way more than Reddit needs to run with the idea.



And the timing of the last post coincides with her arrest.


Why fiasco?


Not agreeing with his points, but funnily enough, I think Sony does use Azure.


That's Playstation Now, their streaming service.

All I could find about PSN is that they moved away from AWS [1] in North America.

[1] https://www.networkworld.com/article/2186653/sony-division-m...


exactly, Sony got pressured to migrate to Azure, even for their game streaming services

what's funny is they got the downtime, right after XBOX got his

almost like if someone was jealous and wanted them to be "equal"

but people won't like this "idea", maybe a little too much "conspiracy theory", i'll agree, my comment should get flagged, or i shouldn't have hit the "reply" button, but it's too late i guess


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