Uninformed_Tyler

joined 1 year ago
[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 23 points 1 month ago (6 children)

I don't get Tracy Morgan. His jokes don't seem that funny to me. He's extremely repetitive. I don't understand him. Then, one day I heard a comedian on a podcast describe him as a complete genius. He said Tracy's trick is he tells a joke that may be funny, maybe not funny, and you'll give him a little laugh. Then he repeats the joke ten times. It's no longer funny. You're just tired of hearing it. Then he repeats the joke ten more times, and somehow through the power of alchemy, it's now run full circle and is the funniest thing you've ever heard every time he says it. I think this skit has that same energy.

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

I had this done to me a student. It feels like inferred heating but it's inside your body. Very little practical application. I've never seen it in the field.

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 8 points 3 months ago

The goal of the networks is to sell ads. If this gets more views then it gets shown. Nothing more to it than that. You're looking for quality entertainment. They want to sell over priced car warranties. Those are very different goals and so the paths have diverged.

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 43 points 4 months ago (4 children)

Everyone gets older. Everyones body breaks down eventually. The amount of elderly who have said "I never thought something like this would happen to me". Look around Edna! What made you think you were going to avoid what happens to everyone else!?

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago

is that Mike Myers on the right?

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 20 points 5 months ago

The book isn't a heart pounding thriller. I'm legitimately interested in how you would make a movie out of such lore dense tome without the dryness?

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 49 points 7 months ago

My wife: They don't even sell the same stuff.

Me:Yeah, I'm sure they had to split their assets in the divorce.

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 17 points 10 months ago (2 children)

would this be a raw dog bare back?

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 12 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Issues I can think of in the order they occur to me. These are off the top of my head refections not researched.

  1. Group think: If I shop where most other people shop I have outsourced research and decision making. Is there a good reason? maybe, maybe not but I'm going to follow the masses because I can't research everything.

  2. Stability: neither store offers physical assets so if the store shuts down my purchases could also vanish. Steam is a bigger player and appears to be more stable and GOG is DRM free.

3 The shopping experience: I personally find the layout of steam better for discovery and finding reviews. With the current epic coupon available I have looked on epic for games and if you're just browsing it is not a intuitive experience. GOG similarly has a variety of sorting tools available.

  1. private vs public ownership: Epic is a public for profit company. Over and over I have seen public companies screw there customers in the interest of profit. Valve (I believe, this is really off the top of my head) is privately held and as such can choose to prioritize whatever their leadership wants. They can't just be bought out and taken in a totally different direction.

This all could be insane ramblings but these are the things that motivate me to spend my money on Gog or steam in general.

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago

I've been eyeing deep rock galactic for awhile. I chose 4 kids and no money many years ago and have been living that ever since, but I do have quite a backlog so if it means more to someone else give it to them. Merry Christmas thanks for the cheer either way.

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 6 points 11 months ago

if it makes you happy I am happy for you. You did a good job

[–] Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago

This is not a story about a company failing because they hid product capabilities from their customers and were underappreciated because people didn't realize how good their product was. This is a story of a company over promising in their marketing and failing to deliver.

I stand by what I said in the context of this story, which is what we are discussing. if you don't know if you can deliver a feature don't put it out there that you're trying to make the feature. If customers know you're working on something and then you can't deliver they feel like they lost that thing. If they don't know that you're working on it and you pull it out of the hat before lunch or even in a post launch update everyone is excited because they feel like they got something extra for free. Obviously on launch you should explain the full capabilities of your product. But again that is not the context of this story.

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