

Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of the human mind.

Negative.
I am a meat popsicle.


Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of the human mind.



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Well, fuck. At least we got Rogue Trader and the Pathfinder games before enshittification began.


Meta said at the outset that they were fully transparent.
Pass on further delegating my brain to a machine.


“Give us more data so we can take any of the effort out of deciding what to like.” is a big miss for me.
I’ll happily take my 30 minutes of scrolling Bandcamp and YouTube at bedtime for new artists if it means that my preferences and habits are none of your fucking business.


Good to know! The last time I looked into it was early last year, good to know it works good for you.


The only thing stopping me from switching is the unreliability of updates to uBlock on forked versions of Firefox.


“You want to seek out new life and new civilizations? Well THERE. IT. SITS!”


I go through my subscriptions every couple of months and take off channels I don’t watch anymore / that don’t exist anymore.


I would guess he lost a decent amount of subscribers being basically in hibernation making a movie for 2 years.


“My kids are able to play someone else’s games, so games aren’t expensive for kids.”
…did you even read what you just typed?


You don’t even have to be that patient these days. I got Arc Raiders 3 weeks after release for 60% off, it was like $18.


I would rate this game so much higher if I wasn’t roadblocked from completing it by one bugged map that won’t launch.


Instructions unclear. Dick stuck in typewriter.


STOP PRETENDING TO BE A RANDOM USER IN ORDER TO SELL THINGS
I think this might be the most insulting trend in current advertising. You’re not fooling anyone. Just stop.


How shockingly good for you.
I’m so happy you provided me this great advice in answer to my question.
Maybe you should have subscribed to “How Not To Be a Huge Ass on the Internet Quarterly”. A lot of people like it for the pictures, but I read it for the articles.


Like I replied to another comment, the Mac was necessary for work (art and music) and was light years ahead of anything else that can be obtained at its price point ($575).
Thanks for the Beelink rec, though.


Really interesting take, especially on the home lab front. I had honestly never considered a steam deck over a pi5, and I’m looking at also building a MESHnet system and stuff that I would need a Pi for.
“Zorg, you’re a monster.”
“…I know.”