circuitfarmer

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[–] circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org 50 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

When jail?

Because if we don't start seeing jail, nothing changes.

[–] circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Related: I'm looking forward to the day when every single article about politicians does not contain "blast" or "slam" in the headline.

One can dream, right?

Not sure on that one.

I'm one of the very few people who loves the Steam Controller. If given an option between KBM and Steam Controller, I generally do the latter. The right pad as mouse isn't as accurate as a mouse, but damned if it isn't way more comfy from the couch.

I guess what I'm saying is: I'd suggest it is less about KBM and more about what games you play, where you play them, and probably whether or not you play multiplayer.

[–] circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org 48 points 1 day ago

Says the emerald mine nepo-baby from Apartheidland.

[–] circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

They all just invest enough effort to squeeze out some short term profits, earn their bonuses and then leave for another company to do it all again.

Amazon is not at all alone in this. Much of 2024 capitalism, at least within the tech space, works like this pretty much everywhere.

Misleading headline. This article is about a single GM plant in Kansas.

But I'm not going to go to the theatre for it.

Same here, and frankly I will never again think it is surprising that a theatrical release is underperforming. Doesn't matter which film. Theaters are underperforming because of many factors.

I can buy my own copy of the film for less than it would take for me and one other person to see it together once in a theater.

It is entirely possible to use a Kindle for epub only (that is, never "buy" a book from Amazon). There are lots of epub around, including from places like Gutenberg.

Additionally, the Libby app allows you to use your Kindle in conjunction with your local library's electronic collection, which (in my case) is quite sizable and allows you to "borrow" DRMd books for a finite amount of time.

[–] circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org 130 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Imagine being such a bootlicker that you want to kill people for property crime, even when that property isn't yours. What a loser.

[–] circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org 33 points 3 days ago

Anything which does not overtly favor Trump will be labeled as biased.

This is item 1 in the Goebbels' playbook.

[–] circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org 6 points 3 days ago

Nah, this is due to their base's support being absolutely unwavering. This is a level of propagandistic control never before seen in the United States. Joseph Goebbels would fucking blush.

[–] circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org 8 points 4 days ago

She was wonderful in everything.

Perhaps it's just because maybe it was the first time I saw her, but I'll always associate her with the 1990s film "Hook". She played someone much older than she was at the time. "Peter, you've become a pirate."

 

(This post was intended for politics@lemmy.world, but as it seems they don't allow text posts, I'm posting it here)

This post will likely not go over well with everyone and some people may not agree with the premise of the question. Mods please remove if not allowed.

I am curious if the MAGA-esque approach to politics is new for the US, or if there have been other examples of similar political movements which may be considered "cult-like". To better define what I mean, here are some examples:

  • Large amounts of signs bearing a candidate's name being shown by single individuals (e.g. big trucks covered in Trump signs everywhere)

  • Use of a candidate name over the US flag

  • Use of a kind of supporter uniform (e.g. the red MAGA hat)

  • The "alternative facts" of MAGA, where debate can be impossible because supporters believe anyone who is a detractor must be lying

  • In some cases, voter intimidation or coercion from staunch supporters

It seems to me that some of this is new but I'd love to hear other thoughts. I have heard and seen many relatively obvious parallels to German politics in the 20s-40s, but I'm specifically wondering if anything similar has ever been seen in the US before.

 

I know a lot of people hate this kind of feature, but there are significant reasons why I think it would make Starfield better.

If I'm not wearing one and I leave my ship, I start taking damage if the planet is dangerous. The only way around that is to be in 3rd person while in the ship (aside from the workaround below). There isn't any indication anywhere as to whether or not you are in a spacesuit, besides your menu and 3rd person view. There is no way to know while maintaining immersion.

Bethesda's workaround is to auto-hide spacesuits and helmets in atmo. This sucks, because I personally like tailoring the look of my character to the environment. But more importantly, I want to know that I am wearing a pressure suit if I'm out in a dangerous environment. I don't want it to feel like I'm a freecam wandering around -- I want to feel like I'm slogging along in a freaking spacesuit.

What's really strange is: if you put on the broken Constellation helmet, you can see the tape piece from the inside. It has an overlay! Sadly this works for no other helmet. Did they just abandon making the textures?

A similar annoyance with a related system: the quick menu does not unequip items. This would make it super easy to change between a spacesuit and regular outfit and not deal with more menus.

I figure there will be a mod at least for helmet overlays eventually, but damn is it frustrating that they definitely thought about it and only implemented it for a piece of masking tape.

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