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  • I'd say pretty fucked because people with suppressed bigotry who didn't publicly express those views due to shame, societal expectations etc now have an easy way to find each other as well as their enemies. They'll also have no more reason to try to hide their intentions. And unfortunately I feel like there might be more of those people than people willing to stand against them.

  • Grew up "culturally protestant". Never strictly religious or anything, but I did participate in many activities organized by my village's church. Formally left the church 2 years ago, mostly to avoid paying church tax. Today I'd call myself agnostic with a casual interest in Buddhism. Not certain enough to be atheist, not faithful enough to be religious.

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  • 190cm. Pretty satisfied, useful for finding my way through a crowd of people. Can be a bit difficult to find clothes my size though, especially pants, as I'm also quite slender.

  • Tablet

    Great for watching videos, reading the newspaper and drawing (with a digital pen).

    I actually don't have a laptop anymore, because I found that a tablet could do everything I needed on the go with less bulk, longer lasting battery and no fan noise.

    Smartwatch

    Tracks my heartrate (had some issues with elevated heart rate before), guilt-trips me into doing more excercise, shows me notifications without having to get my phone out, displays the time with a customizable watch face.

  • I went on a school exchange to Hangzhou China back in 2008. It was quite an amazing experience for me. I had never been outside central Europe before so there was definitely some culture shock, especially with the food. Became good friends with my exchange partner, who then visited my school in Germany a few months later.

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  • No. I log in every once in a while to laugh at all the bullshit AI-generated content that now fills my feed. Otherwise I only really keep my account since it's the only platform where I still have old classmates etc, in case I'd ever want to contact them.

  • I was thinking of getting it, what’s up with Stalker 2?

    It's very buggy and an absolute mess from a technological perspective. The NPC simulation has been restricted to a tiny radius around the player, so you can for example see snipers spawn in when you get close to their towers. Even with that limited distance, the game is very CPU bound and performance takes a huge hit in populated areas. In general the NPC AI is pretty braindead and much worse than previous Stalker games. I've had to reload earlier saves a couple of times due to NPCs randomly getting hostile, the conversation UI staying permanently on screen and other progression stoppers. The graphics completely rely on TAA or DLSS and look like a checkerboarded mess without them. Despite all that though, I think it's a pretty fun game and a remarkable achievement given the circumstances of its development.

  • Sure, I'm not American myself. But I'm pretty sure much of the violent rhetoric on social media right now around killing CEOs etc is from Americans. The murder of Brian Thompson happened in America after all and all the anger around health insurance wouldn't really make sense in most of the world where there's universal health care.

  • I mean those people in the new world also did a bit of genocide of the native people as a side project and the movement in France included a regime of terror where like 30000 people, including peasants and revolutionaries, were murdered by other revolutionaries. It was hardly just the burgeoisie that suffered. But sure, desperate times may call for desperate measures. It's not something I'd particularly want to live through though and there's no guarantee that what comes after will be better.

  • Yeah, I currently live in quite a large house (originally a 2-family house with a large garden, but we're only 2 people now) and it's an unbelievable amount of work to keep it all maintained. It definitely has its perks as well, like I can dedicate a room just for my VR setup, but if I had the choice between this and a house half the size, I'd take the latter. I do prefer a house to an apartment though.

  • I can understand you emotions, even if I can't directly relate (living in a country with universal healthcare). But I do think it's a slippery slope. Those kind of "kill the oppressors" movements may hit the "right people" at first, but also have a tendency of going wildly out of control. (Khmer Rouge etc)

  • I think most people are more like saying “LOL” at what happened rather than “Lets kill [insert person name here]”.

    I've definitely seen quite a few memes that were like "Here are the names and faces of a few other health insurance CEOs. No particular reason ;)". But yeah it's probably not most.

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  • To me it sounds more like the social media algorithms put you into the "gaming tech" corner so that's all you see. Indie gaming is huge and not at all about graphics. Look at the currently popular games on Steam and a ton of them are technologically very basic.