I used to go down in a blaze of glory when I went against the hivemind of old Imgur. Me in 2017, Elon Musk sucks, -200. You have own your opinion.
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I am using RabbitMQ for a project to connect python apps in docker containers to a main .net app and another python app. It surprisingly works between languages as advertised with any hacks or workarounds. I have no complaints and the system has been up for 2 years.
Nope, it is simply because they are overwhelmed. Either it's too much work to do after your day job or just too much work for one person.
I just don't like how round it is. They did basically re-release the RP5 with a modern processor as the G2. Which looks like a good device.
I am going to use this if a situation ever arises.
Devs want to release their game on as many platforms as possible, but your game is always somewhere in the steam ecosystem in the backend.
I am thinking business exclusion but then everyone would just have their own business.
It's all legal including the massive amout of corporate Socialism required to unfuck this.
There is no right answer. The only hard rule i have is that if it only requires key-value pairs keep it real simple. I use a variety of databases and things I can used as a database. One project uses Google sheets. Another uses a bunch of CSVs on a NAS as document oriented type database. And then there are the usuals; SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo, and some god awful MS Azure crap that uses KQL.
I forgot I Kickstarted the original. 100% may have been impossible, people claimed there was an unreachable item. I would highly recommend. It is a graphically upgraded remake with double the original content.
Yooka-Replaylee - A bunch of former Rare employees that worked on Donkey Kong Country and Banjo-Kazooie made a game that is a spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie. Yooka-Replaylee is the extened remake of Yooka-Laylee release in 2018. It's an excellent 3D platformer that plays like Banjo-Kazooie with better controls.
Add something like NvChad to Neovim. The amazing thing with Neovim is that everything is custom. You can have your IDE if you want.