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Tonight’s Severance episode was far and away the best of the series and also had so many Lost influences it made me dizzy

(living in a country where the most successful people are obscenely rich and shameless perverts and psychopaths) Time to teach my children to be honest and study hard in school

This put a smile on my face. Do Open AI next!

This one bummed me out. Really lacks the soul of the first two.

Jack: Why is it so easy for you to believe? Locke: It’s never been easy! Desmond:

Truly feels like we are facing the end of the administrative state, with part of it replaced with atrocious and destructive private alternatives. Worst of all, you know the Dems have zero capability (and likely, interest) in rebuilding it.

This Kara Swisher interview is both revisionist history and empty pablum. Shameful for Ezra Klein and his people to help her launder her reputation as if she wasn't enabling every single one of these guys and literally doing her book tour with them! www.nytimes.com/2025/02/07/o...

I truly appreciate Severance’s focus on emotional storytelling rather than lore dumping. The show is extremely economical in the way it explains things, wrapping story beats into the character moments that are what make it actually good.

I keep losing track of which minority group liberals are blaming for failing to win a Presidency three months ago because it seems to constantly change. And it's weird, since the only minority group that makes sense to put the blame on is Democratic leadership.

This kind of thing is driving me nuts, because so much of it was performative already. But now not even performative diversity is allowed.

The first ending I got in Citizen Sleeper last year made me cry, and I’ve been waiting for this ever since. The sequel is every bit as stellar, but more expansive and robust, feeling like the whole galaxy is aching for exploration.

Does Musk have the authority to do this? Doesn’t matter. As we know from previous Musk experience, the real question is: who will stop him? www.theverge.com/politics/605...

They already did this it’s called I Saw The TV Glow

Baldur’s Gate 3 hangs over the gaming industry so heavily that its director basically gave a game of the year reception speech again. I’m enjoying Dragon Age Veilguard okay, but so much of it just makes me want to go play BG3 again

Still hasn’t produced a single actual feature!

a lot of video games are like tiktok now in that they're just addiction traps dressed up with pretty art, so yeah a lot of them basically are

They’re gonna spend four years on an exhaustive, detailed, well-fielded, well-constructed survey on media consumption instead of just giving people something to vote for

There's something I need people to understand. The studio that made this released some numbers. They had to produce 85 minutes of footage to find 15 usable seconds for this ad. The machine that creates moving images out of nothing has a failure rate of 340:1 and the best 15 seconds... is this.

I have written probably more than anyone on this subject (hundreds of thousands of words) and the answer is that executives often have no idea what happens at their companies or what actual work looks like

The dismantling of newsrooms made it impossible for most reporting jobs to be sustainable. It was done in a targeted and purposeful fashion, and forced many of our best reporters and writers to work for the companies they would have been investigating.

El que quiere volver, vuelve. Saludos para Paredes pero basta de boludear con Boca.

That is literally Sully from Uncharted

Death Stranding is real life