Obviously, yes, but at that level of knowledge as a user, you either don’t know about that or don’t feel comfortable enough to deal with it.
Obviously, yes, but at that level of knowledge as a user, you either don’t know about that or don’t feel comfortable enough to deal with it.
Debian – I just wasn’t ready for it. Got told “oh you’re using Mint? That’s nice but you should try out Debian it’s the Real Deal™” but the reason I was using Mint back then in the first place was that it was my first step out of the Windows ecosystem, I was scared shitless and didn’t understand anything. What do you mean I don’t get a huge pretty start menu?! How am I supposed to find stuff then?!
In the latest patch for Baldur’s Gate 3 they added a “six months later” party reunion. One of the party members says “we should do this more often”, and you can respond “well, getting a group of friends to regularly agree to a time and place is notoriously difficult”
Add a “refuse” button that pops up a short text box detailing the consequences. The End, credits roll. Problem solved, now they can all go explain to everyone on the forums why this is the best ending
Now of course one could make some damning argument about the state of the tech industry in practice, resulting in one of those bell curve memes with “using SQLalchemy is a sin” on both far sides and “noooo it’s just a name it’s fine there’s no fraud involved” in the middle
Makes sense, given the ending of automata. Need to get a whole new dev team now
I haven’t seen that “all opinions are equally valid” take since, what, 2012? Wow
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As a non native English speaker this is so relatable. I get these just-so mnemonic mental images all the time. Like the one with the “bashful” girl who has this ultra specific fantasy of bashing her head against everyone else at the ball, but she won’t because ugh that would be so embarrassing.
The beautiful modern internet! Where one can in one breath complain about the post-truth era, then proceed to get 30 upvotes for making the absurd, maximalist claim that no one excused the Oct 7 terrorist acts – when Iran called those attacks Palestinian self-defence and Students for Justice in Palestine called it “a historic win for the Palestinian resistance” (those are Reuters links, hopefully we can agree they don’t invent news wholecloth). So what now, are we going to move the goal posts and say that calling something “a win” and “self-defense” is not excusing it?
There are enough valid pro-Palestinian arguments: denying water to a civilian population of nearly two million is a war crime, that’s certainly a valid argument. These attacks didn’t happen in a vacuum, and need to be seen in the context of the impossible conditions in the Gaza strip: also certainly a valid argumnent. But this stuff, this blatant misrepresentation of reality, is what makes it to the top of the comment section instead.
In retrospect some platformers of that era were a form of child abuse. This, and that spider-man game – I remember playing both while feeling a permeating sense of wonder that I could get anywhere at all. I just had no idea WTF was going on.
The conflict in Israel / Palestine started under British rule, before the proper existence of either Israel of Palestine as we know them today. The population that would eventually declare Israeli independence came riding in on migrant ships, not tanks. The one decisive moment everyone can agree an internationally recognized border was violated was the Israeli expansion in '67. So I would say that it’s fruitful and apt to ask “how is demanding Israel return to '67 borders any different from demanding that Russia go back to Russia?”, but stretching the analogy to the whole I/P conflict is probably out of place.
Things I remember from this game: you fight scumbag inc. on behalf of douchebag inc., inter-stage shopping and wishing you could afford the twin blue lasers, 1-1 stage theme
Based on the 1 shitty course in applied mathematics I nearly flunked, I imagine the velocity of wind is a solution to some kind of differential equation induced by the temperature, and since the sun’s heat is moderately spread around (like you don’t get a hyper-heated cmxcm square or something) these solutions have reasonable continuity properties, so that with ‘one step to the right’ you can feel slightly less wind, but not a huge difference. Maybe five thousand of these can take you from strong wind to no wind at all.
I spent 5 years gaming like a penny pincher on an old faithful ps4, buying games only on sale years after their release. Finally gave out and splurged so I could play ps5-only Baldur’s Gate 3 on release date (do the math on the total bill there). I don’t mind it. By all means let the industry learn that producing a Baldur’s Gate 3 is how you make a lot of money.
The first work of art to find an “easy and natural” storytelling shortcut gets to reap the benefits. By the 79th work to abuse the same shortcut, the novelty has worn off and the downsides to the plot become clearer. A cliche is born.
It’s well and good to say “stories have failed plenty without including cliches”, but do understand what you are defending – an eternity of knights on white horses, "I am your father"s, third acts speeches about the power of friendship, women in refrigerators. Personally I think it’s probably healthy that some tropes become cliches and die.
That one level in CrossCode
Not quite yet. First a severe crime has to take place due to a scuffle over gratuity. Then Horatio Caine needs to appear on the scene and say “it seems like the situation here…” and put on his sunglasses, etc, and only then we can say that the tipping point has been reached officially.