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Bon, j'ai craqué 😶
Pas sûr d'accrocher autant que sur les Souls (très probablement à cause de la composante RPG absente de Sekiro), mais curieux quand même.
Pas sûr d'accrocher autant que sur les Souls (très probablement à cause de la composante RPG absente de Sekiro), mais curieux quand même.
« la police de la République n’a jamais été républicaine (...) Ils peuvent récuser tout ce qu’ils veulent. La violence policière, elle est dans l’ADN du policier. Quand il y a des brutalités sans nom, on nous dit simplement qu’ils ont effectué des gestes enseignés en école de police.»
« #GE2019 if only 25-49 year-olds could vote:
LAB: 310 (43%)
CON: 240 (34%)
SNP: 56 (5%)
LDM: 21 (13%)
PLC: 3 (0.5%)
GRN: 1 (3%)
Northern Ireland: DUP 8, SF 7, SDLP 2, ALL 1.
Labour 16 short of a Majority.
#GE2019 if only 50-64 year-olds could vote:
CON: 421 (50%)
LAB: 149 (17%)
SNP: 47 (4%)
LDM: 9 (12%)
PLC: 4 (0.5%)
GRN: 1 (3%)
Northern Ireland: DUP 8, SF 6, SDLP 2, ALL 1, UUP 1.
Conservative Majority of 192.
#GE2019 if only over 65 year-olds could vote:
CON: 562 (64%)
LAB: 51 (17%)
LDM: 10 (11%)
SNP: 5 (3%)
PLC: 2 (0.5%)
GRN: 1 (2%)
Northern Ireland: DUP 8, SF 4, SDLP 3, ALL 2, UUP 1.
Conservative Majority of 474. »
Ça me rappelle une citation de Robert Anton Wilson : « It only takes 20 years for a liberal to become a conservative without changing a single idea. »
LAB: 310 (43%)
CON: 240 (34%)
SNP: 56 (5%)
LDM: 21 (13%)
PLC: 3 (0.5%)
GRN: 1 (3%)
Northern Ireland: DUP 8, SF 7, SDLP 2, ALL 1.
Labour 16 short of a Majority.
#GE2019 if only 50-64 year-olds could vote:
CON: 421 (50%)
LAB: 149 (17%)
SNP: 47 (4%)
LDM: 9 (12%)
PLC: 4 (0.5%)
GRN: 1 (3%)
Northern Ireland: DUP 8, SF 6, SDLP 2, ALL 1, UUP 1.
Conservative Majority of 192.
#GE2019 if only over 65 year-olds could vote:
CON: 562 (64%)
LAB: 51 (17%)
LDM: 10 (11%)
SNP: 5 (3%)
PLC: 2 (0.5%)
GRN: 1 (2%)
Northern Ireland: DUP 8, SF 4, SDLP 3, ALL 2, UUP 1.
Conservative Majority of 474. »
Ça me rappelle une citation de Robert Anton Wilson : « It only takes 20 years for a liberal to become a conservative without changing a single idea. »
^^
« Les CRS se sont arrêtés, ils sont montés à bord du bus, ont gazé le chauffeur et ont lancé à l'intérieur une grenade de désencerclement »
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« En pleine mobilisation contre la réforme des retraites, Emmanuel Macron a décidé de faire un geste. Par "cohérence", assure l'Elysée à l'AFP, il ne touchera pas sa future retraite de Président sous la forme actuelle. (...)
Pour autant, cela ne veut pas dire qu'Emmanuel Macron ne touchera rien en tant qu'ancien chef de l'Etat. A la place, "un nouveau système sera créé dans le cadre du futur régime universel par points" pour les pensions des chefs de l'Etat, indique l'Elysée à l'AFP. Sans plus de précisions. »
Pour autant, cela ne veut pas dire qu'Emmanuel Macron ne touchera rien en tant qu'ancien chef de l'Etat. A la place, "un nouveau système sera créé dans le cadre du futur régime universel par points" pour les pensions des chefs de l'Etat, indique l'Elysée à l'AFP. Sans plus de précisions. »
« I was convinced after this meeting that the entire concept of a "Steambox" wasn't something all of Valve supported.
This was one of the key issues I had working at Valve. The culture was utterly paralyzing. Even something obvious like adding CSM shadows to CS:GO was a controversial decision that another group didn't support. You were damned if you did, damned if you didn't sometimes.
Ultimately either Gabe or a key external event had to catalyze or force the company into committing to do *something* and ship it. If Atman/Abrash/etc. hadn't quit (right before me) to go to Oculus/Facebook, they wouldn't have done Vive.
Most of the senior employees optimized for lowest anxiety and lowest career risk, because they wanted to not be fired on the next bonus/review cycle. If you scale this up to hundreds of devs, it leads to stagnation and indecision/deadlock across the entire company.
They key event that convinced me to personally quit ASAP was around the time they did a massive random purge (including Jeri Ellsworth and Rick Johnson). They piled the entirety of the Linux test lab's computers - all of them - into a corner in a room. Just a huge mess.
This was done while we were still trying to test on multiple Linux desktops, and while we were still trying to work out how to port various Source1 games to AMD/Intel GPU's. It caused a huge amount of stress to us on the Linux effort. It was like a tornado came through.
I decided that any company that would do this to its employees wasn't a healthy place to work at. Something was deeply wrong there. A lot more than this went into my decision to leave, but this was a key event.
By the way, every single Valve employee who used to text me and tell me "oh Valve has changed - your perspectives aren't relevant now - everything's awesome now!" has been fired. Every single one. LOL.
So please, stop texting me. You will be fired eventually. »
This was one of the key issues I had working at Valve. The culture was utterly paralyzing. Even something obvious like adding CSM shadows to CS:GO was a controversial decision that another group didn't support. You were damned if you did, damned if you didn't sometimes.
Ultimately either Gabe or a key external event had to catalyze or force the company into committing to do *something* and ship it. If Atman/Abrash/etc. hadn't quit (right before me) to go to Oculus/Facebook, they wouldn't have done Vive.
Most of the senior employees optimized for lowest anxiety and lowest career risk, because they wanted to not be fired on the next bonus/review cycle. If you scale this up to hundreds of devs, it leads to stagnation and indecision/deadlock across the entire company.
They key event that convinced me to personally quit ASAP was around the time they did a massive random purge (including Jeri Ellsworth and Rick Johnson). They piled the entirety of the Linux test lab's computers - all of them - into a corner in a room. Just a huge mess.
This was done while we were still trying to test on multiple Linux desktops, and while we were still trying to work out how to port various Source1 games to AMD/Intel GPU's. It caused a huge amount of stress to us on the Linux effort. It was like a tornado came through.
I decided that any company that would do this to its employees wasn't a healthy place to work at. Something was deeply wrong there. A lot more than this went into my decision to leave, but this was a key event.
By the way, every single Valve employee who used to text me and tell me "oh Valve has changed - your perspectives aren't relevant now - everything's awesome now!" has been fired. Every single one. LOL.
So please, stop texting me. You will be fired eventually. »
(Wine (et Proton) ne sont PAS des émulateurs 😶)
(Mais à part ça, ça rejoint ce que je disais là https://links.nekoblog.org/?gl56Yg 🙂 )
EDIT : D'ailleurs, ce serait bien maintenant que les journalistes de JV s'y mettent un peu aussi 😐
(Mais à part ça, ça rejoint ce que je disais là https://links.nekoblog.org/?gl56Yg 🙂 )
EDIT : D'ailleurs, ce serait bien maintenant que les journalistes de JV s'y mettent un peu aussi 😐