That moment is seared in my brain. I remember nothing else about that movie.
I mod a worryingly growing list of communities. Ask away if you have any questions or issues with any of the communities.
I also run the hobby and nerd interest website scratch-that.org.
That moment is seared in my brain. I remember nothing else about that movie.
This is the one where the guy gets cut in half by a glass door and half of him slides down and you see the gore, right?
Mean at the Haunted Chocolatier…
I agree. Tech communities have a habit of drastically over estimating how much everyone else cares about the details of tech.
Even something as simple as PC gaming scares off a lot of people because of the perception that you need to be some kind of tech wizard in order to cobble everything together to make a game run. Actual cobbling together of software to pirate (no matter how simple it seems to people in the know) is just a bunch of technobabble.
It is interesting to me that the chorus always talking about “switching” to piracy after every incident is also intimately familiar with piracy already. Almost as if it’s just people who already pirate talking to each other about how hard they are going to pirate. Meanwhile general audiences don’t care.
A well written resume, a firm handshake, and a willingness to knock on doors is the key to success.
Internet weirdos? On lemmy?
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The domain was always for me to archive the things I enjoyed.
Except for the absolute synchronized event where the person in front of you is done, and their weight is exactly what you planned on doing.
But America bad.
True neutral is carrying everything in your hands and avoiding the issue entirely.
Chaotic neutral is using a hand basket and putting it into an abandoned cart when you’re done.
/b/ is just nasty now. Even the YLYL threads are just awful stuff scooped from the bottom of /pol/.
There are few sometimes decent boards, especially if you can find decent reoccurring general threads with regulars in them.
/tv/ should just be renamed Prometheus though. It’s incredible how much that one movie has broken that place.
I like games that give you a little slap upside the head for being stupid. All things considered, losing the paltry amount of early game currency in Metro is getting off pretty light compared to some games.
It’s a suspiciously low price, and the interaction is just a little off. It’s clearly fishy.
It also happens so early that the mugging doesn’t take away much even if you fall for it.
What does the creation of a multi-national state owned search engine have to do with Google? I presume nations have the resources to do that all on their own.
What would you suggest the Google search engine be allowed to do to profit as a business?
I get the feeling a lot of people would complain about Google search doing that too.
Can you elaborate on the business model of a search engine that has no ads?
The older generation demographic continues to shrink, while it seems the great majority of Gen Z and A are perfectly happy to use whatever ecosystem is built into their device. I’m not saying that people shouldn’t want better software, merely being realistic about the choices of populations.
Oh no!