https://lemmy.world/c/microthoughts
Subscribed forever ago, thinking it was a neat idea. It could use some more activity.
https://lemmy.world/c/microthoughts
Subscribed forever ago, thinking it was a neat idea. It could use some more activity.
This is awesome. Not really any notes, I’m just glad this exists.
They’re trying to drop our expectations lower than they already are. Don’t fall for it. He’s not going to be like a “lab rat on cocaine” whatever that means.
Honestly amazing feature. I hoped some more successful social networks would steal it but alas.
To track contributions and withdrawals to the social security system. Pretty much everyone in enrolled, so pretty much everyone has an SSN.
Blew my mind when I first had it. I obviously ate portabella from the grocery store, and puffballs a couple times. But when my partner found a bunch of chickens, it really changed my perspective on how mushrooms even could taste. Really kicked my foraging into overdrive.
Ecofacist talking points.
Edit: I’m literally right Referring to humanity as a “virus” is textbook ecofacism. If you’re offended by this, do some reading.
This article really seems ai generated.
I feel like I’ve heard that clearing the tangles really doesn’t affect the trajectory of the disease?
Dimensions by Jacques Vallee
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Kettle cooked, salt and vinegar, brand is secondary, but I’m partial to Kruncher’s
For me, Starbound was 3 decent-but-not-great games that were in no way cohesive.
Exploration, building, and RPG/quests
Exploration was a big selling point for the game. I think we were all still enamored with the randomly generated planets idea from Minecraft, but it was fairly engaging for far longer than it had any right to be. Interesting POIs, nearly endless supplies of weapons and gear. It fell short when it came to enemies, but apart from that it was impressive.
Building was really interesting too. It built on Terarria in a way that allowed you to make anything from an underground space bunker to a castle. Unfortunately, there was so many building items that you would end up just using the pixel printer if that’s what you wanted to do, and would kind of ignore the exploration aspect. It also really didn’t make sense to build anything when you could customize your ship.
And then the quests. I was so disappointed with the story and quest system. Every story based area existed in some kind of pocket dimension that was totally separate from the universe you’re jumping around, so it feels like the open world is intrinsically limited in how interesting it can be, since you know anything really important has to be immediately teleported to.
It was difficult to focus on all of these aspects, since they were deep enough to be interesting, but couldn’t stand on their own, so you found yourself only dipping your toes into each area and leaving fairly unsatisfied.
I hear this often, and I fail to understand why anyone would need to defend male circumcision in the first place. Why must we continue to perform male circumcision and ban female circumcision? Couldn’t both just be banned?
I haven’t played a new Bethesda game since Skyrim came out in 2011. So I went into starfield expecting Skyrim in space. I knew it would rely on more radiant randomly generated systems. I knew it wasn’t going to have entire planets. Based off my expectations, I believe they have all been met. I’ll probably log a ton of hours into the game. Was it overpriced? Maybe. But I don’t really buy new games all that often, so it’s hard for me to say.
I agree it was stupid. I just know that media companies are foaming at the mouth to use this decision to destroy online lending all together. And many writers are being tricked into thinking this will somehow help them. It won’t. This will help Amazon. People renting your book from the internet archive is not why you’re failing to make money.
I hope all the writers who support this lawsuit understand that they are contributing to a long standing effort to outlaw libraries in general. Nobody makes direct money off of sharing things. Get ready for DRM involved in every single thing that you do.
What are the advantages over the regular jellyfin app? Seems like it maybe does less?