mattihase.bsky.social
he/him of severalfighters.net
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=qn7T...
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wow that sounds so... dead. soulless.
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yeah if something's not even interesting enough to write about then like maybe it's not worth keeping in the book.
I always start with the most interesting scenes when writing, everything else can come in as I get ideas for it or just happen offscreen.
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I mean you've made me kinda want to visit said pub so... like that's a good sign I imagine.
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industry seems to imply far too much crypto bros do anything
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I've heard some speculation that there's some correlation between autism and queerness not necessarily because of greater overlap but because you're less likely to follow social norms against these kinds of things.
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I mean that explains the yachts sure but like... the submarines? If it was something like 20,000 leagues under the sea where the submarine was very much your undersea gentleman's lounge (complete with church organ) then I'd get it but, a ball they can sit at the bottom of the mariana trench in? idgi
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oh god I don't want to exist in the world where getting paid for gamedev works on spotify logic.
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what is it with rich people and the ocean? Does money make you yearn for the waves, or does a lust for the ocean drive people to become rich?
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english realy ended up with the least interesting name for the pope, didn't we?
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good point
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oh... oh dearie me. God.
it's genuinely mournful the system has been set up to fail people so badly in terms of teaching them things they end up like this.
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I'd suggest DS9. Not only does it have money in it (and nuanced things to say about it), it's stuck in 4:3 for 90s compositing reasons so they could put subway surfers on the screen next to it while they watch.
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I think everywhere has a fairly comperable weird-man-who-wants-to-start-a-cult to population ratio, but certain places (prominently the US and Japan) seem to have the right sorts of cultural values, population densities and media dominance to really allow these things to grow in size and influence.
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I think the thing with the mammoths is they kinda hope they'll reforest the permafrost... somehow.
Honestly I think they kinda backsolved from wanting to make mammoths on that one.
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Oh hey, Chrome.
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what a strange series of events.
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I'm not saying they did it on accident, so much as somewhere nuzzled in the big "stick ass godot philosophy bibble" there's bound to be some rule that states "Thou shalt present information to the user in a readable and kerned way".
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This somehow does not surprise me.
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Gentlemen, Behold!
The Human.
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I had monkeys (baboons) mug me for my food too but when you're an adult you get no sympathy for these things.
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because otherwise just so much of our present day culture would just be wiped away by short sighted, unintentional elitism.
Again, not a dig on wiki, it's good and I'm sure most people aren't doing this deliberately, but huge props to the smaller wiki sites filling this gap. support them too.
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And don't get me wrong wikipedia does a huge amount of good and well documented research, but I think there's maybe decades of delay between something coming into existence and people who found it important growing up to be wikipedia editors, and it's good other sites chronicle things between then.
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"live reaction of the author" would be a killer title for an essay debating the flaws of death of the author analysis.
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Apparently there's something called Home Remote that'll let you design an app for controlling your smart bulbs.
Failing that, there are these things on the wall called switches.
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Never just assume malice when you can also add stupidity to the list.
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Yeah I guess it's fair to worry about that. I think we're about 2 emails away from the whole system grinding to a halt under the current pile of bureaucracy so... don't need more of that.
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Damned irresponsible journalism to not actually explain what "NHS England" is even in the article. To a layperson catching this out of the corner of their eye it sounds like they're axing half the health service. You're going to work people up into a panic.
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it seems to be specifically half of "NHS England" the central/managing organisation, not half of The NHS. Pretty shitty still, thousands of people are losing their jobs.
The way they worded it was damn near irresponsible, like it's very easy to read it as "we just fired half of the NHS" and panic.
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*Braksliding
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fair enough I suppose.
I guess I'm in a lot of online circles that use the [noun]s interchangably with [noun]s for various different things when talking about ourselves so I kinda must have stopped parsing the difference at some point?
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A lot of people informing me that the media favours the right over the left. Oh right, good to know.
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This isn't fuckin' Starcraft, it's gonna take a long time for kids born now to get up to fighting age.
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To me that doesn't even read as faux bigoted, I guess the connotations of Queer have changed a lot over the years.
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IDK. every child musk has is another person in the world who hates musk, his ideology and everything he represents.
So, net neutral.
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Who could have known the solution to the ship of theseus problem was to take the metaphysical essence of theseus's ship, shove it into a honda civic, go down the pub and forget about it all.
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well, he... uh... um... well at least he killed Hitler? I guess that's a good thing.
Aside from the whole bit where that meant skipping out on facing formal justice for all the shit he did, that's not so good.
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begun the bone wars have...
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I was part of a team that spent about a month trying to tell this one guy how to move a wifi router from one room to the next. It was insane.
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I hate that I know all this but god the people you have to help in tech support sometimes really mullers your faith in humanity.
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not that apps don't have their own problems and don't still suffer from the needing a device on you problem, it's just a lot more secure especially in terms of data breach and phishing resistance.