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  • I find the boss battles in Pixel Dingeon too difficult when I am forced into them before my character is ready.

    Pathos Nethack is a better mobile dungeon crawler with no time pressure for the fixed encounters.

  • Joe's Classic Videogames is great and fun nostalgia about the insides of the classic arcade cabinets and pinball machines of yore.

    Lots of insider information on how these things worked and what goes wrong with them, and satisfying play on the machines after they've been fixed!

  • If they haven't been brushing their teeth and there's visible calculus on them, you could use a metal pick and scrape it off like a dentist doing teeth cleaning, to show them how thick it is.

  • Forum.Rojadirecta.es has nodes dedicated to pretty much any major sporting events: Soccer, NFL, MLB, F1, NBA, Rugby Union, et al.

    Mostly they're direct downloads from sites with way too much advertising, too many popups and misleading links, so they're best handled with JDownloader2

    Actual torrent links are available sometimes.

  • So they're textualists until it applies to them...

    "Engaged in insurrection" means exactly that.

    It doesn't mean they succeeded, it doesn't mean they just thought about it, it certainly doesn't say anything about an act of Congress.

    He assembled the mob, and literally gave them their marching orders that January 6th.

    If that isn't worth at least a participation trophy, then I don't know what is.

  • There are plenty of crops that have to be tended and harvested by hand: Most green leafy vegetables for example.

    This opens those fields to dual use alongside power generation, which might reduce agricultural use of fossil fuels, and provide shade for field workers which is especially dangerous with climate change raising heat levels.

  • I disagree somewhat.

    A lot of high tech development comes with a greed motive, e.g. IPO, or getting bought out by a large company seeking to enter the space, e.g. Google buying Android, or Facebook buying Instagram and Oculus.

    And conversely, a lot of open source software are copies of commercially successful products, albeit they only become widely adopted after the originals have entered the enshittified phase of their life.

    Is there a Lemmy without Reddit? Is there a Mastodon without Twitter? Is there LibreOffice without Microsoft Office and decades of commercial word processors and spreadsheets before that? Or OpenOffice becoming enshittified for that matter? Is there qBittorrent without uTorrent enshittified? Is there postgreSQL without IBM's DB2?

    The exception that I can see is social media and networked services that require active network and server resources, like Facebook YouTube, or even Dropbox and Evernote.

    Okay, The WELL is still around and is arguably the granddaddy of all online services, and has avoided enshittification, but it isn't really open source.

  • Depends on what exactly each poll is asking or saying.

    If you go by popular vote, Biden could be well ahead in that demographic.

    But 1) Not all young people vote, andas a whole they lag far behind compared to other age groups, particularly ages 45+

    https://www.kff.org/other/state-indicator/number-of-individuals-who-voted-in-thousands-and-individuals-who-voted-as-a-share-of-the-voter-population-by-age/

    And 2) The popular vote is greatly negated by the electoral college.

    So If you want to become President, one way is to appeal to what old people in Red states can be persuaded to believe.

  • And it's not just movies.

    Hit song analysis systems like Platinum Blue, aka Music XRay, use algorithms to compare new songs to hit songs of the past to rate the chances that they will become hits themselves.

    This is why all new songs sound the same and there are so many cover versions.

    New songs are scored by hit song analysis system(s) and have to achieve a high score showing how much they resemble previous hit songs before money is allocated for promotion.

  • It's been that way for a loooong time.

    Movies became so expensive to produce that studios can't finance them themselves.

    So they turned to the banks.

    Banks are by nature risk averse.

    So a production company has to submit an application to their bank's movie financing department like you would when applying for a home loan.

    The bank decides whether to finance the movie based on the information submitted: Script, subject matter, director, which stars have committed to the project, etc.

    Now if you imagine, people from the banking industry are not artists and creatives and visionaries. They just look at raw investment potential, i.e. Is this proposed production going to pay off the loan with interest?

    If there's any risk, e.g. this has never been done before, or there's no recognizable franchise branding, or if something could be controversial in a meaningful way, the bank won't approve the production loan.

    So sequels, brand name franchises, with writing committees, are easier to get approvals from the banks, therefore are more likely to make it into production.

    That's why Hollywood doesn't make daring, experimental, and controversial movies much anymore.

  • Was part of a team that was sent to Boston for a project. While we were there, the company announced they were changing the meal expense policy from reimbursement for submitted bills to a fixed stipend.

    But that policy change was a couple of days away, so the whole team went to this fancy expensive restaurant for dinner, and we ordered expensive food and wines as one last hurrah.

    I don’t even remember where or what I ate or drank.

    I just remember it was a good time.