Yep, might be the only business savvy move Twitter has made since Musk took over.
Yep, might be the only business savvy move Twitter has made since Musk took over.
Delicious in Dungeon (aka Dungeon Meshi), which is airing on Netflix right now. It’s an excellent show.
I picked it up to test. So far I once got soft locked in a push animation while pushing a box another player was pushing, but otherwise the game seems nice and fun. Also it’s beautifully designed.
Touch grass. It’s the best replacement for social media of any kind!
Oh god FreeCAD is a nightmare to learn. But it does get work done. I wish Blender could move more into that space.
Inkscape is lovely but imo it could use some interface cleanup. (And really it has been getting better each major update.)
GIMP needs the Blender treatment honestly. Inkscape too. That would cover the vast majority of what I do art-wise.
I think we all know that if the numbers can be fudged they will be.
I mean, an eclipse certainly isn’t moving underground…
Hell, I should be able to upload an economic playbook with hundreds of rules like the one you described, and load it on game start. Then all I have to do is the actual unit movements.
It certainly used to be true, in the era of 32 bit computers.
That’s not sarcasm, it’s misinformation. Not surprising that people downvoted you even though it was just a joke.
I’d love to see a scientific study that shows this, if the effect really does exist.
It’s easy to remember just the successes of the past and ignore the fact that the vast majority of media then was shit too… we’ve simply forgotten about the things that ended up being mediocre. Survivorship bias is really really strong.
A lot of spaceship debris looks like this because copper is used in a lot of rocket engines.
This will keep happening as long as humans keep ranking wordy AIs higher than succinct ones. Unfortunately we have this gut instinct to judge long responses as more true than short ones, so we keep making the problem worse.
Phrases like “it symbolizes the increasing role” are something I generally see ChatGPT say. People don’t typically talk like that, even pretentious lunatics on LinkedIn.
And the X11 Protocol was released in 1987. We’re not replacing Xorg specifically as much as we are replacing X11.
Science shouldn’t operate on clickbait headlines like this.
One is an existential crisis, the other is simply economic protectionism.
I strongly believe in domestic production (it’s a matter of national security), but not when it’s actively harming everyone on the planet.
This guy is a real goofball, I really enjoyed his storytelling.