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[–] ech@lemm.ee 8 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

WB clearly cut corners and deserves critique, but it's important to know that no digital storage is eternal - it will all go bad at some point. The only practical solution atm is to routinely transfer the data to fresh storage.

[–] ech@lemm.ee 3 points 1 day ago

Well there's no such thing as "warning shots". Even in the fictional universe where every shooter has 100% accuracy, there's little accounting for how a person will react in a panic. Any person firing a gun in the direction of another accepts (or fully intends) that that person will be injured or killed.

[–] ech@lemm.ee 21 points 2 days ago (6 children)

*remaster. It's largely just a reskin. As such...yeah, this probably still crashes the game (if it was a legit bug itfp).

[–] ech@lemm.ee 0 points 2 days ago (1 children)

You've gotten it backwards. "Big businesses" aren't making horror movies of childhood entertainment. Those are only happening cause they became public domain.

[–] ech@lemm.ee 19 points 3 days ago

No, your feelings aren't always valid

Using the same incorrect reasoning being criticized and completely ignoring the explanation as posted.

[–] ech@lemm.ee 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

I did find my way to the nexus' collections (though thank you for the tip), which would've gone smoothly if I hadn't fumbled a fresh install beforehand with an issue I already addressed in the first install.

Not a great feeling when you realize the last 10 hours of frustration are entirely self inflicted XD

[–] ech@lemm.ee 3 points 3 days ago

There is a continuing story, but the first two are very different games, even from each other. They're certainly fun, but won't really be indicative of anything other than if you like the story or not, which you could mostly gather from wikis or video summaries. All that to say - it likely won't change your experience of 3 if you don't play the previous two directly.

[–] ech@lemm.ee 4 points 4 days ago

Fantastic episode. All I can keep thinking though is that Gianmarco is the result of Grant O'Brien sneaking into Jeff Goldblum's teleporter.

[–] ech@lemm.ee 1 points 4 days ago
[–] ech@lemm.ee 15 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (5 children)

Or you're trying to mod skyrim for the first time in 10+ years and hyper focus on troubleshooting crash after crash for 36-ish hours.

Just a theoretical scenario...

[–] ech@lemm.ee 36 points 4 days ago (5 children)

Even if she was, she wouldn't be his oncologist, or even PCP. Why would she be examining him for cancer?

[–] ech@lemm.ee 37 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I recommend living your life without that man infecting every facet of it. It's an article about cats. Just let it be about cats.

 

There appears to be an issue with the current version of Lemmy that removes the ability for NSFW communities to add a NSFW flag. As I understand it, Connect's client side NSFW settings use this flag to block or blur posts, so currently some posts are getting through.

Not sure if this is addressable on Connect's side, but wanted to bring it up.

 

Stuff like "god damn", "fucking hell", etc. Anything that stems from religious sources. That includes fudged varieties like "jeez/geez" and "heck".

And to clarify, this isn't some attempt to avoid blasphemy or anything. I'm not particularly religious and would rather rewrite the neural pathways for those "defaults", but haven't been able to come up with satisfactory alternatives so far.

*To clarify further, I'm all good with most other curses (shit, fuck, ass, etc). I'm not trying to be inoffensive, just non-religious.

 

Updated the app trying to fix the front page loading bug and now I'm getting flash banged by my screen when I open an image, or even my own profile with a bright blue banner I didn't ask for. Exceedingly unpleasant. Is there any way to roll back to an older version without all this?

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Heh heh, Ass. (files.catbox.moe)
 

Slightly more (tastefully) NSFW version: https://files.catbox.moe/glfb19.png

 

SWH is one of my favorite games/albums, but I don't know of much else like it, or even how to describe it very well - chill but pop-y, and with a dash of edm? I think it's the undercurrent of melancholy in combination with the pep that really makes it particularly appealing.

Vocals/Lyrics not strictly necessary, but appreciated!

 

Do you just not care, writing the note any which way and sticking it on however it ends up? Or do you specifically always stick it that way?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/55206964

I just finished up a rewatch of Dimension 20's Neverafter (highly recommended if you haven't watched it) and as the various iconic story tellers were introduced, the question above came up in my mind.

To clarify, by fables/fairy tales I would mean widely known tales told primarily to children to pass on positive ideals and morals. Not just entertainment, but at least partially education as well. I also think it should be quite well known to count - it should at least be considered common knowledge in the region it's from. As for "modern", let's say the last 100 years or so? Though anything post-Grimm may be interesting.

Personally, I've struggled trying to think of anything particularly satisfying. Dr. Seuss feels like it's just about that iconic, though that's pretty old itself at this point. Is there anything Internet based that my out-of-touch brain is overlooking?


*Further thoughts:

Thinking on it more, other comments have helped me realize that, at least for me, the crux of the issue is that for the last 100 years or so, pretty much all stories have been commercial endeavors. Perfected drafts copywritten by companies and "protected" from the grubby hands of society. Basically the antithesis of a folk-tale, which is passed on and told and retold, shifting and morphing each time.

Thankfully, in the last few decades the internet has made less centralized media a thing again. And, though not strictly kid-friendly, I unironically am thinking that internet memes are the contemporary form of folk-tales, or at least the closest thing we've got. And I don't mean just "funny pictures", but the actual definition of meme - "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads through imitation within a culture." Perhaps that's the progenitor of the next generation of "fairy tales"?

 

I just finished up a rewatch of Neverafter and as the various iconic story tellers were introduced, the question above came up in my mind.

To clarify, by fables/fairy tales I would mean widely known tales told primarily to children to pass on positive ideals and morals. Not just entertainment, but at least partially education as well. I also think it should be quite well known to count - it should at least be considered common knowledge in the region it's from. As for "modern", let's say the last 100 years or so? Though anything post-Grimm may be interesting.

Personally, I've struggled trying to think of anything particularly satisfying. Dr. Seuss feels like it's just about that iconic, though that's pretty old itself at this point. Is there anything Internet based that my out-of-touch brain is overlooking?

 

I'm hoping to have access to a laser cutter in the near future, but due to scheduling conflicts most likely won't be able to attend any hands-on instruction on how to use it. In lieu of that, I'm in search of any online resources on the general use of laser cutters. Is there anything out there that would be useful to a complete newb like myself?

 

Ideally US focused. Currently have a pocket issue of US constitution w/ related docs and am aiming to include something else, but not sure what exactly. Currently thinking maybe works of MLK Jr? Any suggestions on what else to include?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/49727124

Gotta celebrate the rare December Friday the 13th.

 

Gotta celebrate the rare December Friday the 13th.

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