The movie is about a fortress made out of little people because the producers don’t play video games. They just heard that kids these days are into Dwarf Fortress.
“We shall truly be the Dwarf Fortress.”
Or yes, sail the high seas
This guy’s first problem is watching movies on his cable provider’s on-demand service. On-demand has been crap since its inception.
And then:
We are now at the point in the history of show business where a bad experience is free and a decent one costs extra.
This is literally how it’s always been. And this the crux of this dude’s issues. He’s not willing to pay for content and is using freeware and crapware to watch movies. You can’t complain about a bad service if you’re not paying for it.
He wants the solution? Ditch cable, buy movies and TV shows or pay for streaming services without ads. It’s really that simple.
The biggest problem is that federation splits the communities between instances. So a single interest may have 5-10 different communities, all with fewer users than on an equivalent subreddit.
I’ve been saying this since the beginning, Lemmy needs a way to follow topics that allow you to subscribe to all related communities at once. And posting to a topic on one community allows it to show up across different communities of the same topic.
Become by Beach House
They’re the baristas. Because at least they can make latte art while they scrounge for tips from the tip jar.
Smith, probably.
It’s only a first version. I’m sure with time, it’ll get even better.
People are literally only asking for the same console, a few refinements, and with better performing internals.
The form factor is excellent, if a bit flimsy. But games like TOTK and whatever next 3D Mario game comes out deserve to have better graphical fidelity than what the current switch can put out. I stopped playing TOTK because I just kept getting framerate drops.
Please give the Switch 2 more powerful internals!
And she gave that excuse as if babies don’t fling themselves all over the place, where looking away for one second could mean they fall off a table or slip underwater.
What absolutely awful negligence.
I dipped my toe into DMing once and found myself getting bogged down in details and confusing myself with how to describe pathways and travel.
This node method seems like a good way to abstract out the world to make PCs, NPCs, and areas easier to keep track of. The streets don’t really matter unless you want a certain street to matter for narrative or exploration reasons.
If I ever get around to finding another group, I’ll take this into account when designing.
My justification of procrastination skill is maxed out.
Beehaw as an instance doesn’t have nearly enough content to justify defederation. It wouldn’t be missed if they moved somewhere else.
That being said, I do enjoy the discussions and would personally be disappointed to see it move or be closed off, but not enough to move with it.
Gonna sideload cocaine while I mainline heroin.
And there’s never been a worse time to be making them.
The industry keeps consolidating and there were a ton of layoffs, despite great profits.
This year was great, but sad.
It’s better than arguing with the customer.
Simple explanations like “we felt we were under X constraints” or “our engine didn’t handle the loading times as well as we had hoped” would be just fine.
Instead, they just seem to be telling the players they’re wrong for disagreeing with many of the design decisions made
Something about the McElroy’s comedic style is perfect for me. And I’ve been watching MKBHD almost since he started on YouTube.
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I’m surprised they’re not more popular given how close their music is (or at least was early on) to Tame Impala.
I think it’s great psychedelic rock without going too experimental.
This makes me realize that I can’t think of hardly any videogames with a black character at the forefront.
Sure, there are black playable characters in MOBAs and MMOs, but how many story-driven games have black characters at the forefront?
The most recent one I can think of is Alan Wake 2. And Spider-Man Miles Morales. But there really are so few compared to those with white main characters. Which is sad.