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  • There's more to see than can ever be seen. More to do than can ever be done.

    You can still have lots of first experiences if you seek.

    The bigger problem is with increased responsibility, less time and less energy.

  • In lower case it is just solid water.

  • Model number 3:

    • Subscription based AND make even more money by selling your data
  • Her face looks very natural!

  • Altered Carbon. I couldn't get past the first episode. I love sci-fi but this just feels pretentious.

  • That's super effective!

  • Any celeb is fine, or even just anyone.

  • Snakes are tame compared to pit bulls.

  • I would suggest creating a community called “Let’s Talk About Apple”.

    Too many tech communities on Lemmy are drowning in links to tech news and blogs. I wish it would be more like forums with people actually having discussions.

  • It looks more realistic but it breaks immersion when they turn out to be not interactive.

    But yes I agree that CP2077 has a realistic looking crowded city.

  • Twelve Angry Men. I like the original black and white version, haven’t watched the remake.

  • 1984 and Animal Farm by George Orwell.

  • It still depends on the genre and what games you are exposed to. Super Mario Bros 3 is still the best 2D platformer of all time, I am not aware of any indie game even close to the polish of SMB3.

  • Depends on the game. There are no indie games better than the original Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VI on the SNES.

  • I wouldn’t mind trying that.

  • Culinary categories mix biological types all the time - tomato (a fruit), mushroom (a fungus), seaweed (an algae) - yet all are treated as vegetables in cooking.

    You're falling into a logic trap by using an overly narrow definition of 'vegetable'. A vegetable is best understood as a plant or plant-like food used in savoury dishes - and that includes mushrooms, even though they're not biologically plants.

    Since 'vegetable' is a culinary term, not a scientific one, it’s not valid to reverse that and argue that mushrooms must be plants just because they're vegetables.