Nugget_in_biscuit

joined 1 year ago

I design lots of things that go to space

Well, luckily for all of us, that’s his problem and his mistake to make. We can all just hang out on our unaffected instances

[–] Nugget_in_biscuit@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The Mary Poppins remake. To be honest, the movie was ok, but what really ruined it for me was the fact that a girl asked me out on a date to see the movie, then decided I wasn’t The One halfway through and just up and left

I had two android phones. The first one bricked itself after about a year, and the replacement was unusable a year later (even google maps was laggy). The second one suffered the same fate, with the added fun of being abandoned by Samsung after only 1 major android update

[–] Nugget_in_biscuit@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

To each their own. I’m glad you enjoy mastodon

[–] Nugget_in_biscuit@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think your posts here are quality

[–] Nugget_in_biscuit@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago (6 children)

The problem with Mastodon is that they don’t have very many major entities actively making posts. The main thing I track on twitter is OSINT and US politics, and that community basically doesn’t exist on Mastodon right now

 

Both of my devices can’t launch the app anymore. Looks like its the end of an era boys and girls

Nugget_in_biscuit was indeed part of this, the first lemmy in-joke in history

I think the better way to ask this question is “why do physical games not cost more than digital copies.”

Nowadays the majority of game sales are digital, which means that publishers are going to set prices so that they can sell a digital game with an optimal profit. According to this article, physical retailers cause price parity because raising the price of physical copies would cause them to not stock your game (which would of course open shelf space to other publishers). In all likelihood, physical copies will go up in price once they are only stocked by niche retailers and/or online distributors (who don’t have the shelf space issue since most folks already know what they want by the time they browse Amazon).