This was a reasonable thing to point out, but the title you used ends up blunting your point completely.
Mudvayne, perhaps. I haven't been involved in that scene for a long time, but it's what comes to mind.
There's a guy who works as a product owner at my employer. He has a PharmD. He got fed up with the metrics for how many prescriptions he had to fill. Now he does software.
It's crazy to think that someone has a terminal degree in a really technical field and he nope'd out because of how bad it got.
The Phantom Tollbooth
It's an amazing book, but no one would consider it a masterpiece.
Could be worse. He could live in a country which doesn't have universal healthcare.
You can't get a copyright on an AI-generated image, but if the AI-generated image was done in the style of a certain work, it could be considered a derivative work.
I just picked up Fallout 2 at GOG for $2.49. There are so many games you can get for less than the price of a coffee. The best way to fight against these prices is to simply not buy.
I never wore JNCOs, but I still wear carpenter-style jeans, and I will do so until I die.
Yes it's a riff on Descartes' "proof" that the chair in front of him existed by first having to prove that God exists.
God is a perfect being. Beings have to exist to be perfect, therefore God exists. This is classic question begging. Using this logic you can define things into existence. There exists a perfect Lemmy client without any bugs. The client must exist to be perfect, therefore the client exists.
Only the cult leader is infallible. The rules do not apply to him. They only apply to the cult members.
Bibi on ice!