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@PonyPanda
I'm not really disputing that, at least not with this comment. I do have a few thoughts on that, but this one is what it is — a joke about China profiting from cheap vodka in plastic bottles 🤷
@DotardTed

@PonyPanda
But aren't you ashamed of others seeing you browse Fedi in broad daylight? Not even a tiny bit?
@sysrq @mimorinka

@Chronomyst@beige.party Move the fence if there is one or a wall. Do it at night time, but don't be shy in terms of how much land you claim. When your neighbor wakes up in the morning and realizes what has happened, he/she will be outraged. Make him/her an offer to resolve this by you rolling back a little, but only a little. When he refuses, accuse him of not wanting to compromise 😏

@theorytoe I have to re-watch Rolling Girls!
I don't even know why I like it, it's a girlish "coming of age" adventure and the first episodes looked very silly to me, but I not only didn't drop it that time, but watched it again at least a couple of times 😅

@theorytoe
Void is one of the most sane distros out there, it does have a steep learning curve: not a lot of distros have runit and none other has xbps, but once you get comfortable with it, it's extremely rare when things go wrong. Sometimes I'm like: "Oh, let's update, I'm up for some computer-related autism",— but no, everything went smooth and works as expected😔
"Firefox segfaults, let's roll back!" — nope, it's a hardware-related problem 😅
@CatLord @VBurner

@thor Nowadays I can't play video games at all, online games are too boring and games complex story-driven games do weird shit to me and I can't play them like they are supposed to be played: social.librem.one/web/statuses

@thor Nah, never was an avid gamer TBH. I did play a few competitive games, but that was before anyone cared about higher refresh rates — frames per second were always a thing, but that just made game run smoother making it easier to aim in shooters and queue commands in realtime strategies, but no one cared if all those frames actually make it to the display, that thing is more recent.

@thor I don't feel the same towards CRT computer displays though, those still look pretty normal to me 😅

@thor Just like you, I did grow up with TVs like that, with a couple of them in different rooms actually, but nowadays I don't see them around often so I don't perceive them as boring old TVs anymore 🤷

@virtualwolf @futzle
I have this photo of baby platypus on my Desktop (Don't ask, I don't know🤪) — it might have been generated by Stable Diffusion or something, but it looks real enough. At least its hands being in order hint at that 😄

@thor By Fedi standards you're one of the cool kids with a monitor like that at home 😄

@drq
Российская адаптация. «Звонок из АП» 😱
@neural_meduza

m0xEE boosted
@gordoooo_z Yeah, I get what you're talking about. I think if you give too much freedom in modern game and it's not an open world game, people get lost easily and it's not like old times anymore when you only had a handful of games and were likely to play them through, now it's the same attention/focus problem as with music, movies and everything else, if people get lost easily, they just quit your game and move on, so these "you can't go there" are nothing more than hints.
And this freedom give all sort of weird ideas to people like me:
— There is no point in going there it's just barren land
— But why make the barren land you can travel through, I bet there's a trick to it, I have to explore
And you end up looking for some cool secret for a couple of hours, but there is none 🤯
W3 and DA are both pretty linear to me, games like Elex are outright dangerous: you can travel everywhere, you can get into quests you have no idea what are about yes, try to kill NPCs that are important later in the game. In Elex you get minuscule experience points from fights — you are supposed to level up completing quests, but of course I didn't play it the way I'm supposed to and I got powerful enough to kill even the strongest enemies without even choosing a role and major plot line associated with it. I have spent a lot of time on leveling up, but once I did that I was able to see all endings in 15 minutes, it was supposed to be three separate playthroughs 😂

@m0xee

@theorytoe
const (
itsOver = iota
wereBack
itsSoOver
wereSoBack
)

@MercurialBlack

@tomw
Of course! So you would receive a reminder, those rocks can't go unthrown 😄
@mimir

@gabrielesvelto Exactly! I think we can create self-sufficient systems, where both the producer and the consumer are both LLM, e.g. if they use ChatGPT to make song lyrics, so can we, to create fans of such an artist which would follow it on social media and make comments🤣

@gordoooo_z Because they know quite well that there are people like me, who will keep trying to jump over that crate in attempt to make a shortcut through the game. That's what I did in Witcher 3 to get to Bloody Baron castle not using the main gate or in Dragon Age: Inquisition to see Skyhold before arriving to it normally via quest completion😅

@neural_meduza Главное чтобы борьба с лишним весом не зашла слишком далеко и не дошла до лагерей.

@Hyolobrika@berserker.town
It was a joke about all Fedi software being a bit flaky. Had nothing to do with architecture and TBH I don't know a thing about Nostr except that it uses those ugly looking hashes for IDs, but I have to admit, I could've come up with something like it myself 😅
@gabriel

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