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Recently I came into posession of a few Apple Xserves. The one in question today is an Xserve G5, RackMac3,1 , which was built when Apple at the top—and bottom—of it's PowerPC era. This isn't the first Xserve—that honor belongs to the G4 1 . And it wasn't the last—there were a few generations of Intel Xeon-powered RackMacs that followed. But in my opinion, it was the most interesting. Unfortunately, being manufactured in 2004, this..

What goes into creating the tutorials you read at Real Python? What are the steps in the editorial process, and who are the people behind the scenes? This week on the show, Real Python team members Martin Breuss, Brenda Weleschuk, and Philipp Acsany join us to discuss topic curation, review stages, and quality assurance.

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. Willingness to look stupid Hacker News Comments TLDR (Generated) The “McDonald’s Theory” suggests that pitching a deliberately bad idea is the fastest way to overcome creative blocks and inspire a team to come up with better solutions. Break the ice with bad ideas: Suggesting something universally disliked (like McDonald’..


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According to Steam, I’ve played thousands of hours of Zombie Panic! Source. It’s one of my favorite Source mods, and zombies are my guilty pleasure. This week the original Half Life mod released on Steam after over 20 years of existence, and I never really got a chance to play it originally. It’s been a blast! Both games heavily feature asymmetric gameplay that just feels great when everything comes together. Humans have a high-risk / h....

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