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  • It’s the first weekend I haven’t had to work in 6 weeks and Starfield early access should begin just in time for it! Then a motorbike ride with my parents to a cafe for Fathers Day lunch on Sunday.

  • ALL OF THESE OTHER COMMENTS ARE HARMING MY AUDIO SENSORS EARS.

    THAT IS A VERY HUMAN MISTAKE TO MAKE FELLOW HUMAN. LET US LAUGH AT THE HILARITY OF THE SITUATION LAUGH EMOTE ERROR: LINE 16

  • AUS, 32. I had to learn manual for my job and for years my daily driver was a manual. I still have that car, I nice V8 sports car, but I prefer an automatic these days due to ease of use especially with how far modern automatics have come from the stigma developed during the 80’s/90’s.

  • Yeah, same here. Sometimes it works for a bit and then stops again.

    For context: iPhone 12PM, iOS 17 DB7.

  • Turns out they used existing pilot information to train the AI so it’ll still bomb a supermarket and make a “fire sale” joke.

    P.s. I also didn’t read the article.

  • I use Mastodon a bit because it’s much easier for me to find local content. My local Lemmy instance is a bit content-lite and Lemmy in general has the Reddit issue of being USA centric leading to things being referred generally but actually being very specific to the USA.

  • Probably just a regular monster tbh

  • and I didn’t need to buy horse armour with real money.

    Skyrim came out in 2011.

    I think they know…

  • This hole is made for me.

  • This is a big part of the answer. Try telling someone that a full size sedan from the 80’s/90’s is the size of a modern compact car and most still respond that they won’t drive a compact because they’re “too small”. Reality is that vehicles have been designed larger year over year and people don’t want to shift out of the model that they think is “the right size”.

  • Hell, I didn’t bring my butt plug. Someone got a spare?

  • I’m on part of the remaining 30% and feel flat everyday. Explain that, mainstream media!

  • Big… brother… Edward…

  • Aussie chiming in 50/20mbps for $90/m. I wanted 50mbps upload but it would have bumped the cost to $130/m.

  • Easily one of my favourite PvP games because of the species dynamics and the lobby options. Used to play it at LAN parties now and then, up to maybe 8 players. Once you had enough players it was great to have 1 Predator vs 2-3 aliens and the rest humans. Species were selected at random so sometimes you’d get a derpy predator or a one hunter killing machine. It always lead to interesting games that sort of naturally lead inadvertently to roleplay scenarios like the humans keeping an eye on vents and banding together.

    Oh and alien life cycle was always on for more challenge to the alien players. Trying to find a facehugger victim in and trying not to get blasted straight out of the chest as a chestburster to become the ultimate killing machine.

    Easily one of my top PvP games.

  • There are problems with PeerTube but everyone jumps to bandwidth and storage, yet they’re the things that PeerTube has solutions for.

    The issues I’ve seen are hurdles in federating because of many undesirable instances/content (somewhat fixed by community whitelists) and privacy since p2p exposes IP addresses.

    Otherwise PeerTube is super interesting to me as a platform with a lot of potential.

  • After all why not? Why shouldn’t a stretch 5 feet?