Yuck, yeah. I remember so much of the tension in the first Resident Evil was fighting with the damn controls. It’s like trying to run away from something in a dream, and your body isn’t doing what you want it to!
Yuck, yeah. I remember so much of the tension in the first Resident Evil was fighting with the damn controls. It’s like trying to run away from something in a dream, and your body isn’t doing what you want it to!
Yeah…it’s quite annoying. Go to pick up my tablet off the dock, and literally every notification I’ve received since I last used it is there. Even if I’ve already acknowledged it on my phone.
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Exactly this.
My mother continually defends that jackass every time I try and bring up how unhinged and nonsensical he sounds - such as when rambling about sharks, or Gettysburg.
“Oh sweetie, he’s just kidding! He likes to joke and kid around!”
No…No mom, he’s a deranged lunatic who can barely string together two coherent sentences.
Nonono, that was the National Socialist Party, duh!
/s
Ah, I see what’s happened - I’m on mobile with Sync, and it doesn’t support that markdown. I had to open this thread in a browser to even see your comment formatted correctly.
Man, WFM was so so good. I absolutely loved the sound design.
I also really loved how they almost bamboozled us into thinking it was a lighthearted Mecha-School anime, and then BOOM. WAR CRIMES! WE’RE A REAL GUNDAM SERIES!! :::
OpenSUSE TW KDE supremacy!
I feel you fellow IT brother/sister!
The IT world is chock-full of this garbage, and all it really forces people to do is A. Provide lesser service so that it “takes longer”, inflating their time metrics, and B. Causes people to make shit up, or submit their own BS tickets to make it look like they’re doing stuff to justify their existence.
Ultimately holding people to a metric-based system like this leads to worse service, and make people hate their jobs.
The job I had before my current one, I was site lead for Field Services. Luckily we were sort of a start up/experimental program, so the technician metrics weren’t tracked at all. MAN it was nice. Nobody felt stressed out needing to justify every second of their day, they wound up doing the work in an appropriate amount of time because it didn’t matter how long an individual took (be that long, or short). We only had an SLA to meet for the customer, which was easily hit.
I even took it a step further and didn’t really pay much heed to the corporate timekeeping rules… If someone needed to run an errand or “telework” for a day; fine by me. The company didn’t give anyone sick time, or enough time in general, OR a big enough salary, so they can eat my whole ass. Lo and behold, our section had the lowest MTTR, and highest amount of tickets closed, all with 100% SLA met. Crazy what you can achieve when you treat people like adults and actual human beings instead of soulless automatons.
Man I miss Inbox so much. It kept me so much more organized than Gmail ever has.
I remember being obsessed with this one when it first came out! It might be time for a replay on my Steam Deck!