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  • Obvious answer: problem solving games like infinifactory, Shenzhen I/O, Opus Magnum or spacechem. I mean, it's literally problem solving. That's real useful everywhere you encounter problems that need solving which is conveniently everywhere.

  • I recently saw a documentary that talked about conditions at EA even back in the 90's turns out I never cared for an EA game ever. I cared about the studios making them despite the fact that EA made ridiculously stupid choices.

  • Unix and Linux are terms that can and have been used a bit interchangeably in the past already. It's possible that their UNIX category is just named like that from way back in the day. If internet speed and data limits are not a concern it may be worth a shot to try if the UNIX version works on your system. Simply because Linux is UNIX based but not officially certified as UNIX.

  • Yet here I am, enjoying a game for hour 1000 and more exactly because it didn't choose to change up how it works for the 35689 th time in what feels like two days. I don't have all day every day anymore to dedicate to games and that's okay what isn't okay is that these guys expect me to be willing to learn what is effectively a completely different game constantly. I don't want to re learn that thing every time I play, I want to enjoy it.

    Maybe I am the problem, maybe not. All I know is that I can't be bothered to only put time into one game and one game only when there are more things in life I want to do.

  • From a technical standpoint it doesn't matter which way something gets polarised. Trouble is that some manufacturers do it one way and others the other way. Which means that it's not standardized. Having it be mandatory to do it one way and one way only for a given product would solve that issue because then it would be correct every time. Barring the one or other Monday where someone for some reason messes it up before noticing.

  • "We" didn't vote for this

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  • Look at your own map you posted. Then think about how much influence the non voters could have had. Given the fact that it's apparently more than half the population it would have made a huge difference. Possibly with a very different election outcome. just because it feels like it doesn't matter doesn't make it true. Every vote changes the result after all. Even in a system that has flaws.

    While it's not great to pick a side that you don't quite believe in it's still better than not voting because that only helps the side that you really don't want to see win. Which is exactly what happened. That is in my humble opinion the real shortsighted and naive thing Going on here.

  • "We" didn't vote for this

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  • There is this saying : if you didn't exercise your right to vote, you don't have the right to complain about the election results either.

    Not voting is effectively saying : "don't care, either is good for me." So... Yes you did choose this result by virtue of not making your opinion heard when you were asked for your opinion.

  • There were some rather in detail answers already to which I could add. But instead I am going with a more simple answer that is hopefully also good.

    Basically, bad actors want to stay undetected if possible. Like staying in dark places with dark clothing and not making noise. trying to get your own subdomain is more like wearing a high Vis jacket, having Christmas lights on you and broadcasting your presence with a loudspeaker with something like "catch me if you can!" on repeat.

    Or even simpler: getting detected is bad for bad actors, doing that is one great way to get detected, they know that so they don't do that.

    Or metaphorically: a drop of water in the ocean won't get noticed, rain in the desert will.

    At the end of the day it's not about what you can do but if you should do that.

  • The crazy part isn't that people want to be able to disable that. The crazy part is that they want to pay to disable them...

    No you guys, that should just be an option, no questions asked. Included in the options menu for... Well, whatever the asking price of the base game is. Also known as included in the base game.

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  • Right. AI music? Hopefully not, it is likely going to lead to generic slop that may infringe on other artists copyright. AI Podcasts? OH GOD NO! factual news isn't working with AI and you guys think that opinions with AI is a good idea? Are you crazy?

    Now music recommendations? That might just work given that algorithms are already doing a decent job at presenting new ( to the particular user, not by actual age) music that the user may enjoy. The question really is if that is actually better than what we already have. And there is only one way to find out, which is by testing it and then being honest about it.