[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 3 points 4 hours ago

doesn't minoxidil cause wrinkles and is basically the last thing you would want to smear on your face

[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago

Last time I paid attention to this game like 15 years ago it had a bunch of unfathomably wealthy digital landlords who possessed the only "master" copies of blueprints of all the components and weapons in the game, and if people wanted to manufacture those things for sale they had to pay the master copy holders for a copy blueprint that was limited to a certain number of uses.

[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 18 hours ago)

Let's see how I do, left to right top to bottom:

  1. Northern Flicker
  2. Red-bellied Woodpecker
  3. Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
  4. Cooper's Hawk
  5. (middle, top) Black-Capped Chickadee
  6. (middle, middle) American Crow
  7. ~~Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker maybe?~~ Downy Woodpecker
  8. Mourning Dove
  9. American Robin
  10. White-Breasted Nuthatch
  11. Northern Cardinal
  12. Carolina Wren (or some kind of wren at least)
  13. Blue Jay
  14. House Finch
  15. Eastern Bluebird
  16. Dark-Eyed Junco
  17. Goldfinch
  18. Tufted Titmouse~~___~~
[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 6 points 1 day ago

Yeah always go for AMD over nvidia on Linux. You will have way fewer issues in general. I bought a used AMD card off local facebook marketplace for not that much money. Take a look and see what’s around you then get the best card you can buy for your budget.

Should be noted because I’m a pedantic dickhead that while AMD drivers (the thing running on your CPU to let Linux talk to the GPU) are open source, their GPU firmware (the OS running the GPU computer inside your computer) is not. So if you want to be a hardcore “libre” Linux person there aren’t any real decent GPU options but it isn’t that big a deal imo.

[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago

I want to own many swords but my partner has made a deal with me that I need to win a nobel prize (or something of equivalent difficulty) before I am allowed to get a really sweet katana

[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 2 points 1 day ago

slay the spire is on mobile and balatro is releasing in 10 days

[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 6 points 1 day ago

should I play this game and does it play well on the steam deck

[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 13 points 2 days ago

I didn't know anybody actually used Java Springboot by choice, I thought it was just the sort of thing that is put in recruiter spam for the most dead-end jobs imaginable

[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 13 points 3 days ago

THERE'S A FACTORY RIGHT OVER THERE IN THE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT

SLAUGHTERING ANIMALS IN THE THOUSANDS

STORM IT

[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Rain World/Slay the Spire

Spirit Island/Inscryption

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No really, please do come up with an argument for why eating chicken/goats/pigs/cows is totally fine but eating cats & dogs is not. It is a dreary day outside so I would like a laugh.

[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 48 points 4 days ago

then come home and spin a lie about how he was "brandishing an AK at the top of the stairs" because americans' only moral lens for violence is through hollywood where the good guys spare the lives of the bad guys, only for the bad guys to suddenly grab a gun & have to be killed in immediate self-defense

[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 37 points 6 days ago

Having a second controller is a psychological crutch in this way. It represents the eternal possibility of that friend who is just about to burst through the doorway and play video games next to you, like when you were kids. Now purely ceremonial.

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Sometimes I will invite USian people into my home and they simply walk past the threshold without thinking, shoes on, not then washing their hands, parading their dirty un-bideted ass everywhere

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From "Why Texas Republicans are Souring on Crypto" from The Economist https://archive.ph/eIXGc

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Recently picked up Slay the Spire on my phone so I could play it on a long car ride and was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. Will probably pick this one up as well.

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Been thinking about this since I've been playing Rain World. I feel that Rain World is solidly within the genre. There are definitely video essays out there about it being about existing in an ecosystem or whatever. Pathologic is another obvious one. The original Dark Souls is probably paradigmatic of this category.

What traits define this category? I think:

  • Difficult, you struggle to make progress
  • Inscrutable narrative motivation
  • Hidden depth to the world that can be teased out through intensive study
  • Possible to find it fun, but much likelier to just bounce off (and watch the video essay instead!)

Is this a valid category?

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Bounced off this game at least twice over the years but am finally gelling with it. It works well with the steam deck since each run between storms isn't very long so it's easy to pick up and put down. I think when the game finally clicked for me is when I realized it was less about progression to the next area and more about learning to live in and occupy each space, integrating into the ebb & flow of the local flora & fauna. Like:

There's some corn I can get if I go over here. And some bubble fruit over there, as long as I take care to evade the lizard who hangs out near it. Sometimes the scavenger tribe comes through here - what can I give them as a gift so they won't attack me? Time to venture out to this area so I can collect some bats. I bet that corn I ate a while ago has regrown by now. I get a bonus if I go six days in a row without eating meat, can I do that? Gotta take care in this section and watch for the shadows cast as vultures come down. Time to start heading back to the den for the day.

My enjoyment increased quite a bit after I stopped turning my arrival in each area into a quick springboard to get to the next area, and instead sunk into it for a while & mastered the art of existing in that ecosystem. Only after perfecting a routine would I start venturing further out to see what's next. Very unique game.

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"Yes I want to be part of a proletarian mass movement but liking sports is normie boring low-IQ primate brain behavior" -statements dreamt up by the utterly deranged

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but when they finally abandon newspapers in favor of newer technologies like radio transmissions it will be over for you all

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"But Middle Eastern money has become the most powerful geopolitical force in the tech industry virtually overnight. “The Khashoggi era is over,” said a prominent venture capitalist.

“Everyone I talk to is either going to or coming back from the UAE — the same way we used to swing by Sand Hill Road,” said Feldman, referring to the street that’s home to Silicon Valley’s storied venture capital firms. Feldman will visit Saudi Arabia later this year."

president-parrot-naked

"Some Silicon Valley companies have personal backchannels with U.S. officials: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who has taken at least four fundraising trips to the UAE to raise hundreds of billions for a massive new infrastructure company, internally dubbed InfraCo, is on a text message thread with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, according to four of the people."

and people say the government doesn't respond to peoples' needs, that's top tier service

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None of the antisemitism commissioners for either the German Federal Government or its Bundesländer, or states, is ethnically Jewish—which, according to Klein, is by design. “The fight against antisemitism is a problem for the whole of society. It isn’t a problem for the Jewish community to face by itself,” he told me. “I mean, it’s not as though the most pressing problem with antisemitism in Germany is among Jews.”

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