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  • If you don't mind me asking, how would one go about diagnosing why a game/mod doesn't work?

    Specifically im working on nitrox for subnautica, which does some DLL funkery - but has reports of users getting it working on older editions, and radio silence for the later. I figured out from a reddit post that a ribbon.DLL was needed, to even boo the launcher (and the error code was pretty descriptive about it). Once it's added the launcher doesn't ever actually launch the game though, and the console is pretty radio silent about it all.

    Again ignore all this if youre unsure/busy, but any tips are appreciated!

  • way too much noise in the average population tho, people are thinking about their entire lives not just what is 100% most correct.

    But we do have a system of laws for things like this, but they only work for the rich ofc

  • And not even entirely by choice, a boomer - fairly well off financially - can reasonably spend years without touching the internet if they don't work.

    Imma fail my classes if I don't sign on once a day, and depressed as fuck in my apartment if I can't even watch Netflix lmao

  • I mean they are, these stats are aggressively manipulated against gen z. Its per population not per online population, boomers have their lives designed around not requiring the internet, gen z doesn't really have a choice

  • Yk a monopoly can stilll have competition and be a monopoly right?

    And like by definition buying up all the competition is monopolistic, no matter if the companies wanna sell or not, they were influenced by the size of meta (and their financial backing), which gave them an unfair advantage against the competition. Entirely unrelated to hardware or software, both of which are dogshit in comparison - they were able to take a market share cause they can undercut all the competitors, exactly why their headsets are cheap.

    Cmon man have like a single thought for yourself that ain't propaganda

  • Ohh yeah I 100% agree then, the wikihow method is a bit of the diy at home crackhead way, but usually its extracting via butane or co2 in professional production, which both are volatile in oxygen and so if professionally handled can be entirely safe.

    The issue arrises when manufactures try to add things for flavour and viscosity, which there's little regulation for and can cause problems.

    But inhaling vaporuized oil specifically isn't too harmful, even if it solidifies in your lungs out lungs are fairly well designed to remove foreign contaminants, its another question whether they were designed to do this daily tho

    edit: that's cool about nic tho, I'm only a stoner so I know weed best, but it'd be so easy to extract (tho I wonder if polar substances tend to be less volatile with the intermolecular forced holding things together)

  • And Nintendo loves to make trash consoles, making them insanely simple to emulate. Microsoft has decades of cyber security experience and would probably lock that right down.

    (no of fence to Nintendo consoles, if anything its what made them interesting)

  • Tbh its not if you only cape pure stuff, but the extraction process, and even more so the additives companies legally can add after definitely are.

    A lot takes advice from nic gaping, which is pretty much just making a chemical soup solely to making smoking quicker and simpler.

    Stick to good extraction methods, and a concentrate vape instead of mixed then you should be good (CO2 instead of butane, diamonds, distillates are all good)