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  • The only real criticism I have of the game is the price. I think it was a great single player experience, but I totally understand people balking at the $70 price tag.

    It was fun, but I put it down once the credits rolled. Nothing inherently wrong with that; cramming a ton of completionist and weekly update content would not have made this a better game.

    Maybe I’m just old.

  • Treat it objectively and ignore that it’s a Final Fantasy game.

    I loved it. Everything from the story to the music to the combat. I bought and played through both DLCs as well. For me, it is the perfect mix of a great movie and great video game.

  • Everyone suffers. Now that work has ramped back up post pandemic, it is very apparent how our talent pools have been impacted.

    It’s the worst kind of problem: hard to fix and slow to show fairly significant consequences.

  • My take is that Excel is great for people to throw together quick and efficient tools for their own use. The problem is when these get distributed and then everyone uses something that has no version control or QA/QC.

    I see this a lot because an engineer gets annoyed with IT or existing software restrictions and learns enough VBA to be dangerous. (Spoiler, it me.)

  • I’m skeptical of a 1000 person survey, especially when overall home sales are still down.

    That being said, some people may be getting tired of waiting and willing to gamble on refinancing with favorable interest rates in the future.

  • Anyone that bought when rates were still 2-3% isn’t selling unless they’re being forced. Why would they, considering their real interest rate is negative at this point.

    This is a non-headline because it’s reporting on something that was expected to happen when interest rates rose.

    That being said, this does suck for those who have yet to purchase their first home. Property investors buying with cash have no incentive to stop buying. This is where government should step in and regulate. Those conversations should be headlining instead.

  • My summary of his book is that people rise to power by contributing to the greater good. They empathise with those around them and are likeable. Power is thus given to them by others.

    The paradox is that it’s been suggested by several studies that those that gain power (or those that feel powerful) tend to be less empathetic and focus more on themselves.

    He does not prescribe to the Lord of the Flies world view.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Question to Immigrants in America regarding health insurance