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  • No, they just equate "neutrality" with their way being the status quo. It is a very intentional choice to shift the Overton window by insisting that this is neutrality.

  • What should I do, chat?

  • It's in a more or less acceptable state now and I play it, but it sure doesn't live up to the original 10 year live service promise.

  • I don't believe I could be a good partner. I abandon anything the instant it loses novelty. There is no way I could naturally perform my role in a relationship every day. I may even be the kind of person who would start cheating if they got a taste for relationships but couldn't commit to a person. I'd rather not open that box of possibilities. It's easier to be my impulsive self alone.

  • So true. Fasting is easier for me than eating some and then choosing to stop, but I know I can't do that every day.

  • This vehicle will reportedly be purpose-built to function solely as a self-driving cab. As such, it will not contain an accelerator, brake pedals or a steering wheel, and will be hailed via a special Tesla app.

    Taking "move fast and break things" literally. Can the cars actually self-drive outside of a perfect laboratory environment? I guess we'll find out because Elon Musk is the type of guy who tests in production.

  • It may not be possible, but I want to gradually replace a person's brain piece-by-piece with the same areas from other brains and see if they retain their sense of self when none of the original brain remains.

  • We could, but instead we're going to monetize it and achieve unprecedented levels of brain rot.

  • Breathe out before the sneeze. It will be much less powerful when you aren't squeezing your maximum lung capacity out through your nose and mouth.

  • I met a guy who believes the government wants to turn the country communist, ban meat, and make everyone eat insects. He seemed to have fallen for every Facebook boomer conspiracy theory, but these were the highlights. He just talked and the conspiracy theories kept coming out. He couldn't think of much to say that didn't tie into a bizarre narrative.

  • They're going all in with the electricity theme and I love it. Mario & Luigi needs that quirky charm. Paper Jam was uninteresting because it was all generic NSMB.

  • I'll share my recipe since it isn't in the book.

    Block of Smoked Tofu

    Preparation: cut open the packaging with a knife, put on a plate, and eat with your hands.

    Smoked tofu tastes good enough to eat it by itself, and it's a great source of protein and fat.

  • I'll speak about my experience. Bluesky feels like an upgrade to Twitter. There are many algorithmic feeds to choose from, and it's easy to discover people to follow. Mastodon, on the other hand, is a straight downgrade from Bluesky because it is lacking in those features.

    I imagine a lot of people leaving Twitter feel similarly. They don't care much about privacy or federation. Bluesky just works, and that's what matters to them.

  • So that's how you port a game like this. The game being a program running on a computer is essential to the story, so they just made a mock operating system for it to take place in.

  • Damn, we used to have put effort into such petty things. Now you can outsource bullying to your favorite AI model.

  • I like this guy. He just turns boring or oddly specific video game content into comfy videos.

  • There is also Arcanists 2. It's like Worms, but every match is different because you choose your own inventory of weapons.

  • We were going to keep calling it Twitter no matter what, but it feels even better knowing how much he loves deadnaming.

  • I still play Super Mario 64 if various rom hacks count.

  • Bluesky. It's like a Twitter reboot. The userbase is still too small and that's it. It's too small.