This framework was provided under the context of "reducing the emotional and cognitive load that comes with job loss". That's not the unhinged psychopathic shit I'm used to seeing on LinkedIn, it's an acknowledgement of human suffering combined with practical advice to help.
Not every post about bad things has to be spent massaging people's feelings or informing us that capitalism is bad; sometimes some help navigating what is becoming an increasingly shit system is appreciated.
Sometimes a market you don't even know exists opens up when you do something, so I get the logic of trying to open a competitor... But what did Origin or UPlay even do? Epic has freebies and a better profit share for publishers, GoG has their commitment to support old games, itch.io has the best profit share, indie focus, and I believe free listing? You need to do something to stand out from the monster that is Steam, or you might as well just stop.
I've been playing X-Wing. The mad lads who built XWVM have essentially modernized the game and got it working on and with modern hardware, while strictly preserving its feel. It's amazing.
Selection bias. The nature of Reddit and its past as a liberal free speech zone lends (lended?) itself to particular traits. Reddit's average user is some combination of the following:
male
in a STEM job or training/educated for STEM work
grew up middle-class
downwardly mobile
has ADHD or autism
Altogether this does actually mean IQ probably trends a bit higher on average. That doesn't mean shit for the quality of your arguments if you don't critically examine your beliefs though, and anyone spouting American media talking points is not examining anything.
Nah this game got covered by many of the indie gaming channels, the game dev channels, was all over Reddit and even 4chan... It was received pretty well. The difficulty filters out some people but besides that it's pretty good.
If the Dems wanted to stop losing they could have selected Sanders. It's not about gender, it's about trust, and nobody trusted Clinton or Harris (nor should they, frankly). Meanwhile Sanders has spoken for the working class the whole time he has been around.
I watched it expecting the same campy tropes from other fantasy/sci-fi movies of the era and what I got was a movie deeper than it lets on. That score too, amazing.
That sounds amazing and we can always use more commentary on how media is made and consumed. I particularly enjoyed Network (1976) and Fahrenheit 451 (novel).
My dad pulled me out of school just to wait in line for Phantom Menace tickets. I thought the prequels, while enjoyable, were the last time I would be disappointed by Star Wars.
This framework was provided under the context of "reducing the emotional and cognitive load that comes with job loss". That's not the unhinged psychopathic shit I'm used to seeing on LinkedIn, it's an acknowledgement of human suffering combined with practical advice to help.
Not every post about bad things has to be spent massaging people's feelings or informing us that capitalism is bad; sometimes some help navigating what is becoming an increasingly shit system is appreciated.