It's a thin game with very little story, really mostly a movie with the amount of unstoppable cutscene. Some light turn based combat that they threw twitch-mechanics in (quick time event) and not much else
Yeah almost every company out there use Linux. Even Microsoft is on Linux these days. I've done farm stuff. Wireless stuff. Cloud stuff. Social network stuff. It's almost 💯 Linux everywhere. And everybody always need devops or SRE types (whether they'll admit it or not, I'm a software eng these days after they converted us) . Back when I was doing cloud stuff I would have killed for anybody with 10 years of personal Linux experience. All we could get were entry level people that barely understood bash
The first 3 bytes of the Mac address is an OUI: organizationionally unique identifier. They're centrally managed by some org, and you can look them up on google
It absolutely was, but thats in spite of choosing to launch it on an immature architecture with no developer tooling, not because of it. Imagine what it could have been if it wasn't so hard to use!
One thing the USPS does well is sending me an email every morning with a picture of every mail piece that's going to be delivered that day. Then I can decide if it's worth checking the mailbox
Now I want a model to set my home assistant agent's wakeword to wiretap