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empire rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)

Description: A caption on top of the picture says "Earth is littered with the ruins of empires that believed themselves to be endless."
Underneath is a picture of an abandoned store, on five slabs of concrete the name "Sears" is still visible.

[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 62 points 2 months ago

Also interesting in that regard Androgen insensitivity syndrome: Despite different root causes, it is something of the opposite of Chapelle syndrome. People who possess XY chromosomes, but possess female genitalia.

[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 60 points 2 months ago

My 'I'm No Fucking Predator Or Pedophile' T-shirt is raising question already answered by my 'I'm No Fucking Predator Or Pedophile' T-shirt.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/13231611

A lot of people dismiss Brett Cooper as a female Ben Shapiro, and while there's a tiny bit of truth in that, I think there's a larger story here about how these right wing media figures take shape, and what it says about our desire for authenticity.

This video is really just a brief exploration of the idea, and some reflecting on how operating in this YouTube space incentivizes the performance of authenticity for financial gain. Something sadly not unique to being a political talking head.

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Rally the Veilguard and defy the gods in Dragon Age™: The Veilguard, an immersive single player RPG where you become the leader others believe in. Learn mor...

[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 117 points 3 months ago

A little long maybe, I assume it won't be long until it's just "likensub".

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[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 70 points 5 months ago

The original article that went with the picture spoke of "a new race of amazons" and calls the woman on the right, "Diana", which may be a reference to Wonder Woman (AKA Diana, Princess of the Amazons).

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Matrix rule(s) (lemmy.blahaj.zone)

Source

And for anyone who wants to check: US release of "The Matrix" was March 31st 1999

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Judith Butler rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)

Found in this BlueSky... skeet?... whatever their call their messages.

And yes, it's a real NYT headline.

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Jason Schreier's original article is here
For those who encounter a paywall, an archived version is here

The important bit in his article:

Last year, Overwatch 2 received a paid pack of three PvE story missions that sold poorly, according to people familiar with the business, which was a major reason for the cratering bonuses. In January, as part of a company-wide reduction in its work force, the majority of the team behind Overwatch 2’s PvE was laid off.
Overwatch 2 developers were informed that the company does not plan to finish any of the remaining planned PvE content and will instead double down on competitive player vs. player gameplay, according to the people familiar.

[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 96 points 5 months ago

George Lucas introduced evil guys wearing SS uniforms who conduct genocide before the viewers' eyes and somehow people still pretend that Star Wars is apolitical.

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Archie rule (s3.masto.ai)
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Description: A single panel from a vintage "Archie" comic book, showing Betty and Veronica at a party.
Betty says: "Gosh, Ronnie, I didn't know dating you would be so much better than dating Archive!"
Veronica replies: "Honey, tonight I'm going to show you that I 'm better than Archie at everything!"

[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 60 points 7 months ago

This is incredibly funny for people who followed this. Everybody and their grandma told the European Commission that there was no way that breaking end-to-end encryption was compatible with the law. Yet they constantly pushed for it anyway and now look at this mess.

I am almost certain that the European Commission will claim that there are still ways to break end-to-end encryption, only to defeated in court yet again. Like they tried with data preservation for law enforcement purposes. They just can't stop themselves.

[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 59 points 7 months ago

Lemmy not catching on and Reddit dying aren't mutually exclusive, unfortunately. I personally know quite many users who left Reddit, but never made the jump over to Lemmy, because they mostly stayed on Reddit due to particular communities. With those communities getting decimated during the APIcalypse and its fallout, they had little incentive to join Lemmy.

Ultimately my personal opinion is that Lemmy is going to persist, even if it doesn't cross certain thresholds, it is still a part of the larger Fediverse and due to its interoperability, Lemmy can benefit from the success of the Fediverse, even when not being all that successful by itself.

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[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 54 points 7 months ago

Clearly, the solution is more cops. /s

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bathroom rule (static1.e926.net)
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Kyiv 2014 (files.mastodon.social)

Source: Euromaidan Press

Photograph: Dmitry Serebriakov

[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 133 points 8 months ago

Because there are lots of people in this thread who paint whales as "rich schmucks" who can afford to spend $48k without thinking twic. This is a myth that lots of the gaming industry itself loves to perpetuate, because it absolves them of taking responsibility for ruining lives.

Research has shown repeatedly that whales are much more likely to be people with mental health problems and/or gambling addicts. That Star Citizen isn't a freemium game with loot boxes makes it marginally better than - let's say - Genshin Impact, but offers like the bundle in the article is still predatory.

[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 94 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

They are totally right, it's a shame that PC Gamer did not name a single woman.

One nitpick though: Two of the women named in the article, Rieko Kodama and Amy Hennig, did not create games for PC. Both were employed by console makers. Jen Zee being acknowledged is certainly deserved, but a there are many, many trailblazing women in PC gaming which should be highlighted: Roberta Williams (co-founder of Sierra Online), Brenda Romero (Wizardry series), Jade Raymond (Assassin's Creed producer) or Danielle Bunten Berry (M.U.L.E.), just to name a few.

Particularly the omission of Roberta Williams who has not only co-founded one of early gaming's most successful game dev studios and publishers, but also designed the long-running King's Quest series which transformed and defined the adventure game genre, is inexcusable. It does not get more influential in gaming than that.

[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 62 points 10 months ago

Despite all that's happened, at least one source told the outlet they don't think Unity's moves were made out of complete malice. "They need to do something to make more money. Sadly, it wasn’t delivered well, but the need to make more money is still there."

And that's why every dev (who can) should run as far away from Unity as possible, because Unity will try to screw them some other way.

[-] squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone 95 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Ars Technica has done an interview with Unity's Marc Whitten and Whitten's responses are very, very telling:

"It was not our intent to nickel-and-dime it, but it came across that way," he said. [...]
"A large part of the problem, Whitten said, was that Unity "didn't communicate effectively... There were areas where there was some confusion, and we could have done a better job." [...]
"That's on us," he continued. "We didn't do a good enough job... of delivering the information that would help people."

It shows how dishonest he still is: Of course, they wanted to nickel-and-dime everything. People were not "confused", they were outraged. No matter how much of a mess Unity's initial explanations of the details were, the core message was pretty clear: Unity was aiming to get as much money out of developers as it can and it did neither bother to iron out the details of the changes, nor assess the potential damage their plans could do.

Rumours from inside Unity said that their own employees warned management, but managment saw a chance to make money and plowed ahead.

And going by Whitten's statements, they still want to hide behind meaningless corpo-speak and the same people who got their business into this mess now claim that they have changed their ways.

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