Just this guy, you know?
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Ahh yes, the old “sticks and stones” defense that completely ignores human nature and basic decency. I use the same logic when I tell other people their babies are ugly. “Look, if you ask me your kid is an eyesore but it’s just my opinion so I don’t know why you’re so mad right now…”
Funny, I feel the same way about Fallout and The Witcher. Just… don’t get the appeal. As always, to each their own. Hence why I generally try to avoid yucking other people’s yums.
I don’t. Played with it a bit but as a capable writer and coder I don’t find it fills a need and just shifts the effort from composition (which I enjoy) to editing and review (which I don’t).
zaphod@lemmy.cato
Technology@beehaw.org•Biden signs TikTok “ban” bill into law, starting the clock for ByteDance to divest itEnglish
13·2 years agoOh please. The anti-TikTok hysteria has been going on much longer than the Israeli invasion of Gaza, and the narrative has largely been about national security concerns, particularly as they relate to election misinformation.
Agree or not with the anti-China rhetoric about TikTok, but at least argue about the facts and not inane conspiracy theories.
Same here (well, different model–26k and 87W–but same strategy). Even just as a backup in case of unexpected travel hiccups, a large (airline approved) PD-capable battery back is very handy to have. I never worry about finding an outlet in an aircraft or airport, and I’ve spent my fair share of time stranded in transit.
Or burned out because they get pulled into every project that’s gone off the rails.
Sure, but one disadvantage is they’re harder to stack.
Take it to an electronics recycling center. Seriously.
If you already have a homelab, you plan to replace it, you don’t want to repair it, and you don’t have an obvious use case for another machine (it’s just another computer; you either have the need for another computer or you don’t), then holding onto it is just hoarding.
zaphod@lemmy.cato
Technology@beehaw.org•To comply with DMA, WhatsApp and Messenger will become interoperable via Signal protocolEnglish
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Games@lemmy.world•What are some good games with *zero* replayability?English
2·2 years agoSure, in the same way that some people only watch movies once, or read books once.
Speaking for myself, I’ve found only a small handful of games are worth my replay time, and most of them are Mass Effect…
zaphod@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is a story were the main villain actually turned out to be the good guy?English
7·2 years agoThat’s roughly right, but that doesn’t make him in any meaningful way “good”. Of course I also don’t think anyone who decided to drop the bombs on Japan was a “good guy”. But maybe that’s why I’m not a pure utilitarian.
zaphod@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is a story were the main villain actually turned out to be the good guy?English
14·2 years agoAbsolutely not, unless you adhere to pure utilitarianism. Veidt kills untold numbers of innocent people on a self-imposed quest to do what he believes will save humanity. He was a straight up megalomaniac and the only upside is that his murderous actions eventually lead to peace.
zaphod@lemmy.cato
Gaming@beehaw.org•A Small Steam Game Shows How LLMs Could Kill the Dialogue Tree (re: Verbal Verdict demo)English
1·2 years agoSo laziness. Got it.
(They could easily move to an ipc mechanism that doesn’t require binding a port on a network interface but that’d require time and effort and why bother when the goal is to ship something fast and cheap while the AI hype is strong)
Sounds like a fun way to directly mess with their model though.
zaphod@lemmy.cato
Gaming@beehaw.org•A Small Steam Game Shows How LLMs Could Kill the Dialogue Tree (re: Verbal Verdict demo)English
8·2 years agoWait… why the heck does it need to open a network port?
Oh, no worries, just figured I’d add that extra little bit of detail as it’s a useful hook into a lot of other git concepts.
For folks unaware, the technical git term, here, is a ‘ref’. Everything that points to a commit is a ref, whether it’s HEAD, the tip of a branch, or a tag. If the git manpage mentions a ‘ref’ that’s what it’s talking about.
zaphod@lemmy.cato
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] New month, new games. What are you playing on your Deck? - March 2024English
2·2 years agoYeah I can’t decide if I should wait for their port before I play through MM. Harkinian is an incredible piece of work and being able to play OoT at 60 fps using a modern dual stick setup with a free camera is really nice.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] New month, new games. What are you playing on your Deck? - March 2024English
6·2 years agoOcarina of Time, for the very first time, via Ship of Harkinian. Just completed the Forest Temple and having a great time! And since it’s Linux native it plays exceptionally well.



It’s all about tone. The original comment was incredibly combative and hyperbolic (“I utterly loathe Mass Effect. I consider it one of the worst pieces of science-fiction ever created.”) so much so that it would easily be mistaken for flamebait given the thread was likely to attract fans of the series.
It certainly didn’t strike me as the start of an open-minded conversation.
But in hindsight I should’ve just downvoted and moved on rather than commenting as I did, so that’s on me.