Even better is when the password is silently truncated only when you set it, but not truncated when you attempt to log in, causing a login fail or lock.
It's a particularly magical experience if you don't know what their arbitrary character cutoff is and have to repeatedly "Forgot password" to reset and take the length down one character at time. I didn't forget the fucking password, your shit is broken because you don't know what the fuck you're doing, or you're storing passwords in plain text, one of the two.
I can think of two offenders of that wretched behavior off the top of my head, and one that I will absolutely put on public blast because of the month-long shitshow that ensued from my "This shit is broken" e-mail to them.
HEY PROOFHUB, ARE YOU READING THIS? FIX YOUR SHIT ALREADY.
When talking about a project plan people mean one of two things. Either it is a schedule (typically a gantt chart) or it is a written document that explains much of what the schedule does, but in written form. Usually the written document can say something about strategy and what not as well, so it can cover more than a schedule is capable of.
I'm sure there are, but I don't know any that I can recommend, sorry.
However, a quick google search for "project management for entrepreneurs" turns up a bunch of links, like say this one that you might find useful.
>Also would there be a better way to organize my thoughts/everything?
Use a project manager! One of the more common ones I see used (and one I use myself) is Trello. HERE is a list of other alternatives as well if you don't like Trello itself but Trello allows for multiple people to have access to a public or private project board so that you can have a team working on the project and keeping track of everything. You could also use a big corkboard with strings and pins if you need to see it physically, strings keep things connected, pins make it easy to transfer stuff to different locations or importance levels.
Regardless, with any project manager, figure out what you need to develop to push the game to completion. Models, particles, programming, UI, music, etc. Once you have a list, you'll know what is next to work on.
Even myself, using a project manager, I still struggle to figure out what to do next once I complete one thing, but once you know what your core gameplay loop consists of, develop that. After the integral game mechanics are done, you can add anything that comes secondary, more enemies, new heros, different maps, etc.
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It's hard to see progress when some things take so long to develop, or are so small it's like there's barely any change, but with a project manager where you can physically check off the tasks as you complete them, you'll begin to see the progress differently. :)
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I don't think that any software based screen sharing software does what you want in good enough quality.
These apps are made with other scenario's in mind.
There are ways to watch online content together, but it's more based on sharing a stream from an online source like Netflix and syncing up with friends, but they still have to have their own subscriptions as well. Article
You could try Teamviewer, or ZOOM.
THIS site lists dome Discord alternatives, don't know if there's anything useful in there.
I think the best way to go is setting up a small server and share from there, but your internet speed must be sufficient. Or maybe from an online drive like Google Drive.
i wouldn't invest, what they have isn't special and there is a lot of competition: jira and trello off the top of my head
here's a list:
https://www.proofhub.com/articles/trello-alternatives
the price at being $30 is ridiculous and shows how little wall st knows about tech
1ST thanks for introducing me to Trello. I already use a similar format on paper for my lists. This may actually help me.
This link is an "technically" an ad for proofhub, but does have a list of Trello alternatives and a good overview of their features.
I'm currently fighting this battle with ProofHub. They'll happily accept a password of any length, but truncate everything past the 20th character and not say shit about it, which causes the next login to fail. Then they'll not respond to your support request until 3 weeks after you've sent it, as well as a follow-up "wtf?" request.
I'm positive they're storing it in plaintext. I just posed that question to them a week ago and haven't received a response to that yet either.
Link is broken because the link is wrong. There are too much backslashes. The correct link is: https://www.proofhub.com/articles/best-productivity-tools
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