Here’s an example of activist journalism done right. The writer takes his editorial flamethrower to Epic and the industry at large, while including complete primary source material. This arms the reader with facts and opinions from which to form an independent judgment.https://twitter.com/TheChrisWray/status/1142219471043670016 …
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
Yet if he was criticising you, you wouldn’t tweet it. Just like you never respond to me when I critise you or ask for reasons like why hire a Linux developer to get your windows app working on wine when they could just port the app instead.
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Replying to @Lucretia9000
We like the idea of investing in Wine because it would enable all PC developers to achieve Linux compatibility with a small amount of additional testing work, rather than a large amount of porting and maintenance work.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
If you had portable libraries, it wouldn’t be a massive task. You have therefore bad design from the outset, I know about portability, I’ve done lots of work in that area. You only care about Windows.
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Unreal Engine supports more than a dozen platforms. It still takes considerable effort by each game development team to release on each platform, especially for games that release numerous updates.
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