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Would you mind sharing? I can’t get into the vibe, but absolutely loved DeS and DS1 on the ps3
Would you mind sharing? I can’t get into the vibe, but absolutely loved DeS and DS1 on the ps3
For open source, GitHub has a crap load of stuff that you get for free, their features beyond code, issues & PRs is pretty cool. IIRC for when you get past free tiers, they have a program for open source where you can still be eligible for more of their otherwise paid offering
As for students, if it’s code, GitHub! Other than that, Trello maybe?
I think Microsoft still also hands out license for various tools or SaaS that one could use for that. Atlassian likely too for their jira/confluence. Or just some docs in a shared Google drive
Cool for communication, not cool when it is the only reference for decisions/planning/references/general doc
But for an uni project… sometimes it’s also good.to stay pragmatic and stick to something everyone feels comfortable with
Thanks, much appreciated
I think what blocks me is doing a strength build like I always used to and not trying out things. It seems that things can be tried out a lot easier due to the many ways of buffing
I’ll look out for twinblades, thx