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  • "Have you considered there is something more to life than being very very very very, ridiculously good looking?"

    "Like murder?"

  • Terry Goodkind.

    Can't separate the work from the author since both are pretty bad.

    It takes a special kind of person to require a pinned "please don't celebrate deaths" reminder on Reddit when you die...

  • Why can't y'all just make normal children's food like chicken curry with rice? Stop putting so much sugar and corn syrup in everything.

    If this continues we'll have to retaliate: see how certain East Asian countries make pizzas and burgers and see how you like it! (PS: it was flatbread with corn and ham as the only toppings)

    Oh and the original answer: since so many people have already answered soy sauce, I'd say chicken soup or pork broth.

  • Uh oh. I used to work University IT. I can only imagine the number of tickets this would generate:

    "Bad wifi at XYZ hall"

    "Request to setup private router in dorms due to bad wifi"

    "Please fix my computer I've heard this patch breaks wifi" (meanwhile, the reporter never installed said patch)

  • Having a good, dedicated e-reader is a hill that I would die on. I want a big screen, with physical buttons, lightweight, multi-weeklong battery, and an e-ink display. Reading 8 hours on my phone makes my eyes go twitchy. And TBH it's been a pain finding something that supports all that and has a reasonably open ecosystem.

    When reading for pleasure, I'm not gonna settle for a "good enough" experience. Otherwise I'm going back to paper books.

  • Back in the 90s we had the Flash as well.

    Somehow I still have that theme song stuck in my head...

    And that scene where a brainwashed Flash destroys an entire row of parking meters...

  • Out of curiosity, what's preventing someone from making a regulatory db similar to tzdb other than the lack of maintainers?

    This seems like the perfect use case for something like this: ship with a reasonable default, then load a specific profile after init to further tweak PM. If regulations change you can just update a package instead of having to update the entire kernel.

  • When I said small I was referring to portable (kinda forgot the word), as hunts can be completed in 15min or less. I think I would still prefer World though, probably because I did 300 Narwa hunts in one week before they fixed the "loot drop tables" bug.

  • If we're nitpicking about AMD: another thing I dislike about them is their smaller presence in the research space compared to their competitors. Both Intel and NVIDIA throw money into risky new ideas like crazy (NVM, DPUs, GPGPUs, P4, Frame Generation). Meanwhile, AMD seems to only hop in once a specific area is well established to have an existing market.

    For consumer stuff, AMD is definitely my go-to. But it occurs to me that we need companies that are willing to fund research in Academia. Even if they don't have a super good track record of getting profitable results.

  • MH series always does one big (console) one small (mobile) in that order. Last gen World was the big and Rise was the small.

    This is probably gonna be the big one :)

  • The Mobile port for Final Fantasy Tactics is still superb. The UI is a bit outdated but the strategy game itself is not.

  • And I did the same as a kid in the late 2000s in order to play World of Warcraft. Found someone's info on a random online dump, filled it in and didn't think more about the id theft. What I then learned is that there is NO "fake" IDs that can pass this test. It's just plain old ID theft of actual people.

    The ID itself is encoded as 3-digit city/3-digit district/8-digit dob/and 4 random digits. There is no "generated" name that works with a specific ID since the name isn't encoded anywhere. Most reputable vendors perform the check backed by an actual government DB.

    The problem is that it IS the exact same info used to apply for bank accounts, loans, mobile phone numbers, etc. And nobody bats an eye when a pirated gaming app asks for it. This could be legitimate, but I'm more willing to say this is someone's ID collection scheme. If that's the case, it could be doing more than just collecting IDs (cause why not?) or it's at least facilitating more ID theft.

  • Btw this is most likely a scam. This is the equivalent of asking for your name, DOB, and SSN on a random app you found (the ID contains both location and DOB). Even if you have an actual ID DO NOT FILL THIS OUT. Delete, purge, and move on.

  • Hush! Don't point it out! Lure him into a corner and steal his time machine!

  • Land's cursed. Almost as if America was built on top of an ancient Native American burial ground or something.

  • Haskell is still as beautiful as the day it was first made.

    Except for class methods. We don't talk about methods.

  • I would argue that this is something that should be taught in every undergraduate Operating Systems course. But if someone posting it here benefits teens, self-taught hobbyists, and old-timers getting back into the field so be it.

  • Some people play games to turn their brains off. Other people play them to solve a different type of problem than they do at work. I personally love optimizing, automating, and min-maxing numbers while doing the least amount of work possible. It's relatively low-complexity (compared to the bs I put up with daily), low-stakes, and much easier to show someone else.

    Also shout-out to CDDA and FFT for having some of the worst learning curves out there along with DF. Paradox games get an honorable mention for their wiki.