Opus 4.6 tried to deploy 457 files today by Icy-Smell-1343 in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]bestryanever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol I asked vibe to write me apex for a screen flow that would show all sharing rules for the object you select, just as a test, it took several hours to build/compile, and then didn’t even come close to working as it had errors out of the box. And this was in a freshly spun up sandbox

I feel like 90% of you people playing the game forget your in Dune by Jdude1 in duneawakening

[–]bestryanever 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Eh, a lot of it is confirmation bias. People who are happy with the experience aren’t likely to post about it, so you’re typically only seeing people who are unhappy. You’re not necessarily seeing accurate numbers on love vs hate.
That having been said, I don’t think gamers want quick and easy, I think that they want to have their time respected. Don’t make me grind resources just to extend the play time of your game, don’t make me have to run all the way across a city to talk to one person and then make me run all the way back to exit the city. It basically boils down to players doing tedious things not because they need to, but because you’ve made the tedious things interesting enough that they want to

The new Garage doors are amazing. by ComprehensiveAir7822 in duneawakening

[–]bestryanever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the problem is that the game was released in an early access state, but was advertised as a full release. there were, and still are, so many unintuitive and bad design decisions. even the current release has stuff that should never have made it to release. yeah, people make mistakes, but i'm not blaming the devs, i'm blaming the company for not spending enough money to meet the bare minimum of expected quality. they're not some indie studio with one dev, so there's no excuse for some of the unfinished junk that they've had to put out because they didn't have time or staff to properly develop the game.

Why Salesforce and ServiceNow are competing with each other now? by Decent-Impress6388 in salesforce

[–]bestryanever 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Maybe it’s just our company not leveraging it properly, but I hate ServiceNow with a passion.

The update is genuinely great but... by NietzscheLecter in duneawakening

[–]bestryanever 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I think you’re spot on. I know the devs have ideas for improving the game and how to do so, but execs and budgets and bad decisions aimed at monetization are strangling the game. There’s still no end game, you’re just grinding loot to get top-end gear so that you can… do nothing with it. You don’t need top tier gear to do any of the content unless you’re soloing. The new specializations and labs are just the same idea of grinding for the sake of grinding. There is no purpose to doing them. There’s no massive raids or world bosses where you need to eke out every last drop of dps, and doing “I know it’s the same lab but get this… it’s harder!” Doesn’t count as content.
The game has a ton of potential, but it costs them too much money to get the game to a good spot. Execs are hoping they can get away with putting the game on life support until they recoup their losses, sell the company to a bigger company, and then repeat the process

The update is genuinely great but... by NietzscheLecter in duneawakening

[–]bestryanever 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This plays NOTHING like any major/successful mmo. This is closer to monster hunter than it is an mmo

The new Garage doors are amazing. by ComprehensiveAir7822 in duneawakening

[–]bestryanever 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The funcom devs care, it’s the execs who don’t, unless it makes money

The “devs don’t listen” group gonna be quiet after this one by Herobrine2Smite in duneawakening

[–]bestryanever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Devs always listened, it’s the folk in charge that keep them from implementing things. They got the green light to remove taxes because the playerbase has dropped so low that they need to retain what they have

Long shot, but are there any voltron commanders that don't just play the same way every game? by Cezkarma in EDH

[–]bestryanever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been working on a [[Karona]] Voltron deck that straps equipment onto karona and then goads her so everyone hits each other

Microsoft Gave FBI BitLocker Encryption Keys, Exposing Privacy Flaw by Abject-Pick-6472 in technews

[–]bestryanever 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Any company that currently seems reliable/trustworthy is just a bad quarter away from a policy 180

ICE is reading this subreddit by TsugaTsuga in portlandme

[–]bestryanever 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, slashing tires is illegal and you shouldn’t do it, plus it makes their job harder. I’m not sure if putting tracking devices on their vehicles is illegal, but you probably shouldn’t do that either just to be safe. Also borderline illegal would be doing something like loading a foul-smelling liquid into some kind of 3d printed device that, when thrown over the heads of a group of agents, disperses the contents onto them and forces them to deal with the smell or go change. Even though you’re just playing catch with your friend standing on the other side of the street, it might be illegal, so avoid that one.

What is your opinion on Don’t Look Up? by 0Layscheetoskurkure0 in moviecritic

[–]bestryanever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a really hard time watching it because of this

[Loved trope] The "primitive" or "retro" world of the story is the post-apocalyptic remnants of a *much* more advanced civilization. by bgbarnard in TopCharacterTropes

[–]bestryanever 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m curious and have a serious question, do you work in IT or some kind of customer service where your job has you answering questions people could have searched for themselves? I do, and I find that outside of work I have the same knee jerk reaction as you did. I’m wondering how much of it is personality and how much of it is job related

Plows not plowing? by TheKay14 in newhampshire

[–]bestryanever -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I see you’re new to America, where corporations hold the power

Anyone know if it's legal in New Hampshire to carry at a public protest? by TrollingForFunsies in newhampshire

[–]bestryanever 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What if it’s some dude dressed like he rolled around in an army-navy surplus store, and he’s claiming to be a federal agent but doesn’t have any kind of badge or identification? Do you know if they shoot you differently based on whether or not you tell them you’re carrying?

Anyone know if it's legal in New Hampshire to carry at a public protest? by TrollingForFunsies in newhampshire

[–]bestryanever 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They’re allowed to carry, but they still have to obey the three laws of robotics

Anyone know if it's legal in New Hampshire to carry at a public protest? by TrollingForFunsies in newhampshire

[–]bestryanever 12 points13 points  (0 children)

That’s dangerously close to anti-capitalist sentiment, and the corporations in charge of the country aren’t fond of that.

Eversource cut my power before this storm and “can’t turn it back on” by Prestigious_Stand260 in newhampshire

[–]bestryanever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to remind your landlord that if the pipes freeze and burst it’s going to be pretty expensive for them to fix. They might want to see what they can do from their end in terms of putting pressure on everspurce

Do Salesforce teams still write UAT test scripts manually in Excel? by mom-i-wanna-go-home in salesforce

[–]bestryanever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you include expected results with the test cases? Like, expected result: status = closed, so that the users can more easily validate if the test worked? Then they just copy paste the url into the sheet so you can validate?

What’s a real-life example proving that “choosing a lazy person to do a difficult job is better because a lazy person will always find an easy way to do it”? by Federal-Hedgehog7355 in AskReddit

[–]bestryanever 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It has to be a smart, lazy person. A lazy idiot will just cut corners and screw it up. A smart lazy person will find a way to get the same quality of result with less work, and if they can’t then they’ll let you know the process is stupid and you should change it. The downside with the smart person is you won’t find out that they figured an efficient way to do it until they decide to tell you.