[-] domusaltera@piefed.social 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Step 1 - Get really excited and wishlist this.

Step 2 - Wait............. lots.

Step 3 - Finally it's available! Go to Steam page reviews and it's "Mostly Negative" and filled with comments that start with "I really wanted to like this but..." and "Trash", "Slow, laggy even on my Geforce Quantum Space Folding powered by unicorn tears GFX card".

No shade on the game which looks awesome but the Steam review system is so badly broken it's such a bummer.

[-] domusaltera@piefed.social 2 points 1 week ago

This raises an interesting point actually... I have a new Win11 machine but my old Win10 one is just being kept around for low level, non essential tasks. I don't have any essential apps left on there really now. I signed up for that extra year of Microsoft support that was offered but when that runs out I guess what a perfect time to have a play with Linux and see what all the fuss is about.

[-] domusaltera@piefed.social 1 points 3 weeks ago

There's a simple way to stop that happening! You won't believe me, but some of you will try it and those lucky few will indeed know the joy of efficient, non-wasteful wetwipe extraction.

Just take a hairband and wrap it tightly around one end of the packet. Pull the wipes out at an angle away from the end with the band. They will come out one at a time with no clogging.

Happiness.

[-] domusaltera@piefed.social 1 points 1 month ago

Starbucks feels like the Blockbuster of the quick-stimulation market. Once there were no alternatives, now there are loads, often cheaper and better. Without constant customer flow, it’s suddenly just vast amounts of premium real estate that need paying for. And unlike smaller competitors, it doesn’t have much room to pivot. Watching how that unwinds will be interesting.

[-] domusaltera@piefed.social 4 points 2 months ago

The TL;DR is that this is more about some dude wanting to fill time with vague ideas about learning lines that never get smarter than "repeat them a lot" than any actually useful advice.

I've done a ton of line learning for plays and musicals and I can tell you there is one actually useful system that never fails. I call it the first letter system. You could learn an entire play with this in very little time. You just reduce your text down to just the first letters. So, for example, Hamlet's "To be or not to be" 259 word soliloquy would look like this:

T B, O N T B, T I T Q: W 'T N I T M T S T S A A O O F, O T T A A A S O T A B O E T. T D, T S, N M; A B A S T S W E T H-A A T T N S T F I H T: 'T A C D T B W'D. T D, T S; T S, P T D. A, T'S T R: F I T S O D W D M C, W W H S O T M C, M G U P. T'S T R T M C O S L L. F W W B T W A S O T, T'O'S W, T P M'S C, T P O D'D L, T L'S D, T I O O, A T S T P M O T'U T, W H H M H Q M W A B B? W W F B, T G A S U A W L, B T T D O S A D, T U'D C, F W B N T R, P T W, A M U R B T I W H T F T O T W K N O? T C D M C O U A, A T T N H O R I S O'E W T P C O T, A E O G P A M
W T R T C T A A L T N O A.

Then you just play a game of how many letters can you guess in a row. Gamifying the process is genius because it doesn't feel like a boring chore. Also the brain naturally uses anchors for memory so each letter becomes an anchor and you'll retain so much more that way without the stress of endless repetition.

Pretty soon you'll be able to do the whole speech word perfect just looking at the first letters and then all you have to do is make the game about trying to say whole sentences just by looking at the first letter of each sentence. It's a truly incredible system and now you know it without having to listen to some guy being vague for 10 minutes.

[-] domusaltera@piefed.social 2 points 2 months ago

So the last time Cuba got nervous about the intentions of the US we ended up with the Cuban missile crisis. What's different this time?

domusaltera

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