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  • It's quite like reddit, but without threads or subs: just a nearly infinite list of comments made on anything. You only get to see what a comment (tweet) is about when there's a tag on them or when they are a response to another tweet.

    Twitter's UX was generally better suited for some stuff like live events where you may want to see other people's comments but only in real time - a 3 minute old tweet in this context is just useless data.

  • That's the thing. I don't have a mind's eye.

  • I don't get your point. You could ask the same questions about any other hardware, including Playstation and specially Xbox.

  • Is there even an ecosystem? I don't think I have heard of anything for Lua itself, just the stuff that embed it.

  • "Did you see that ludicrous display last night?"

  • I hate the default style of gnome as well but it can be customized to look more like KDE, while still being much more stable and user friendly than it.

  • Mint is king for old hardware but you wouldn't have been so lucky with a newish PC.

  • I'm surprised people aren't complaing that the switch 2 still has so few games.

  • Nearly 20 years ago in one of my first jobs I made a small time calculator. Like, just a basic calculator but if you typed 45 * 2 it would show 01:30. I thought it was super cool and useful and I kept a copy of its binary so I could use it whenever I needed.

    I still have it. And still haven't used it. But it's cool.

  • Whenever someone says One Piece is political, I have to wonder what makes them say that.

    Like. .. There are way too many reasons to pick from, I don't know which one you're thinking of.

  • I want to answer Xenogears because of all of its story and storytelling, but the worldbuilding itself is kinda standard, if not for the scope of it. You do end up learning about pretty much everything there is to learn - the world and its history, the characters and what moves them, the politics, the conflicts, the geography, the physics, the religions, the supernatural, the origins of mankind - not to mention a full class on philosophy. And then whatever question you still have left, there's a book about it in addition to the game.

    And you start with a classic amnesiac character in a small village.

  • Not just new ones. Last month my mom asked for help because she could no longer turn off her phone. I checked the settings and the power button had been assigned to the assistant.

  • Imagine a dad making that argument these days and then they look at their kid's steam library and all they play is "shower with your dad simulator"

  • Michael

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  • My rule for considering it a sport is: anyone should be able to play it if they have everything needed. It's impossible to be banned from a sport (banned from tournaments is not the same thing) - if you want to play, you play. If you want to make custom rules just for you and your friends, you make them and then play. Nobody can own the rights to a sport (again, not the same as that sport's tournament). No company can ever stop others from making money with a specific sport.

    If you have any kind of ball you can play soccer. If you have anything that can represent chess pieces, you can play chess. If you have a kart you can have a race...

    So can videogames be considered sport? Perhaps some can, but anything that requires access to a specific company's private servers is out of the question. I'm not even gonna argue that the game should be open source, but at the very least it should have a way for anyone to spin up their own server for it.

  • When you're thinking 50%, you're thinking about the content you actually see. But you likely don't see more than 5% of reddit's content - the stuff that goes on in all the smaller subreddits.

    15% of the whole site is an absurdly high number.

  • Chaos Thriving Churros

  • If I owned a gold mine filled with easily accessible actual gold veins, I would not spend my days telling others about it and selling them shovels.

  • Thought the point of my comment would be better made without mentioning it by name, but it's Bluefin.