[-] nix@midwest.social 2 points 6 months ago

What polish and features is signal missing?

[-] nix@midwest.social 3 points 7 months ago

Libro.FM as well.

[-] nix@midwest.social 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Also not a lawyer, but you can also grant exceptions to the license (if you're the sole owner of the code), so you can license code one way and let a certain org use it another way.

Which is essentially already what's happening. The default "license" of something is that you have full ownership and no rights are given to anyone else. You've essentially give your company an exception to use it for that project.

[-] nix@midwest.social 3 points 8 months ago

If we did this kind of architecture everywhere, it wouldn't have to be. I wonder when the last of its neighbors were torn down.

[-] nix@midwest.social 2 points 11 months ago

Loved Control but never played Alan Wake. Just bought the first one recently so hoping to play through it then check out 2.

[-] nix@midwest.social 2 points 11 months ago

Max is a pseudo-mythological figure. It's never clear in the movies how much time has passed. Word of writers says that he's multiple people retold as one person in retrospective story, but the movies don't show that so you can take or leave it. The game has him as an immortal doomed soul.

Whatever is the case, I think it's pretty clear we're not supposed to take the story we're told about Max via the movies as told completely faithfully.

[-] nix@midwest.social 3 points 11 months ago

I always interpreted Snowpiercer (the movie) as being somewhat ambiguous about whether there were other people. We only have the word of people we already know are authoritarians that lie to keep order.

[-] nix@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago

Interesting question honestly. Sims 4 (rated T) certainly allows you to kill off Sims, but you're an omnipotent being, it doesn't have Sim-on-Sim murder. I think this is true for a lot of simulation games where the player isn't a character in the world. Cult of the Lamb is obviously inspired by those games, but also makes the leap to you being represented by a character.

[-] nix@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago

This advice definitely fits OP's specifications, but definitely worth stressing that if you only eat fruits and meats for a while you're gonna have a BAD time when you do finally poop.

[-] nix@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago

Are XMPP or Matrix really any more seachable? I'm all in on FOSS, clearly, but do they fix that complaint? I feel like the real solution is separating chat and longer term info, and putting the longer term info on a wiki or other public and indexable format.

[-] nix@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

First two directors I used to be into but no longer:

I loved Tarantino's work but I feel that I've "outgrown" it. I'm just not that interested in ultraviolence anymore.

Similarly, big fan of Wes Anderson, especially Moonrise Kingdom, but the incredible whiteness (both in cast and settings) of the majority of his movies has me longing for something more diverse (again, in both literal casting and in thematic backgrounds).

And now, who I'm still excited for:

DANIELS - I really enjoyed Swiss Army Man, tho it was flawed. I was hyped for Everything Everywhere and it delivered and then some. Can't wait to see what they do next if that was just their second one.

Makoto Shinkai - All of his work is so achingly beautiful. Love it.

Jordan Peele - Loved Get Out of course. Us was interesting but didn't stick as much. Even NOPE was flawed but still very unique and intriguing. I want to see what else he has.

Ari Aster - Hereditary was good, and Midsommar was amazing. I heard very little at all about Beau is Afraid (which is almost worse than hearing bad things), and I haven't seen it yet. Still intrigued to see what's next.

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