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We’ve got way more figured out than what religious people think.
Faith is the rejection of the possibility of producing a hypothesis.
We’ve got way more figured out than what religious people think.
Faith is the rejection of the possibility of producing a hypothesis.
Too regular
Buddha: Why are you all shaved?
That’s the other component. You get it too fast you’re a machine.
Who’d have thought not actually owning the games you purchase was a bad idea?
And then one day you do.
cos playing Gary Oldman
Maybe AI will boost open source development more than commercial development since open source devs don’t have the privacy concerns.
but why would you want to?
That’s all we need for games.
Gamers don’t need to be protected from bad games because gamers don’t need good games. Anything that’s a real good or service should obviously be more regulated.
Why? You aren’t buying the servers. You can simply not buy games that don’t have third-party servers.
If you buy a copy of a game, that copy should be your in perpetuity. Beyond that. there’s no need for regulation.
Round Earth is a lie, and so are aircraft carriers.
“He’d say door A or he likes little butts.”
I visited a company that outsourced its IT to India. We were delayed 24 hours because the guy who could whitelist our computer on their network was asleep. It was the middle of the night where he lived.
They finally got Sopwith.
Here’s another approach the question as we age: Is this really what I ought to do with the limited time I have left?
Me: <starts a heredoc>
jetbrains: This heredoc goes on FOREVER!
Me: I’m going to close it…
jetbrains: <dies>
We’ve proved the popular religions wrong definitively, but the truth’s turned out to be unbearably horrifying for most people.