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Please don't break Mint's UI/UX. It's the only one that works like Windows.


From a branding standpoint, when I saw the name, my first thought is that this was a cloud solution from Ubisoft. I'm not sure if that's a positive.


Either that or Ubiquiti. Don't know which is worse.


Our naming intent is for a "ubiquitous" cloud, one that can run anywhere -- no affliations! :)


Same, and for me that's an extremely negative association.


I directly thought about G-Core :/


This is a nice thought, I hope it helps people. Other QOTD services exist for free, so I'm not sure I see the value in the paid subscription. Can you explain that to me?


messages are handwritten, and sent as a text : reinforcing the sense of proximity :)


Ah, thank you, that explains it. It's not that you're sharing "quotes" then; I would suggest that you advertise it as "hand-written messages".


I think you're right, i should make it more clear :)


No.


This doesn't work in Pale Moon 32.5.0 on Win10x64. Please review your development platforms.


Thanks for the feedback! I haven’t optimised nor tested on those platforms as I don’t have access to them. It should be working on all mainstream OSes/browsers.


It would be interesting if you could list what the restaurant was replaced by.


NJIT had some cool grease trucks. I remember going there for a gaming minicon once and the lunch was much better than anything I could have expected. I went to MSU, so I wasn't as close to it as some; but I remember the food.


I'm glad to see this, and it looks like you're also building a new engine. I appreciate that and look forward to your success.


Unfortunately, Microsoft doesn't own the pinball game - that was a Maxis production, one table from Full Tilt! pinball. Go talk to EA.


Discord is a private company, you can't host the software yourself, and the company behind it is questionable at best. I would suggest if you're doing anything internal, Slack is the closest, but whenever possible, IRC or something self-hosted is better. There's a lot of risk involved in using a Discord - at best it should be a public-facing PR tool which is strictly and constantly moderated.


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