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  • I was like this until last year. Used Linux a lot for work but couldn't make the jump on my personal computers because there was always some thing or another that was annoying. Then one day i made one more distro change and suddenly I was having the best experience I've ever had in any OS. Now I can only hope I can keep riding on this wave for a long time.

  • Make it so it never rains if you have the umbrella with you.

  • If you're actually interested you can just try the Netflix show. It's a watered down version but it's decent enough to give an idea of what makes it have so many fans. The Anime is just weekly television that's been running for decades - it was never meant to be binge watched.

  • But it's true. Security teams will be pointless once things become completely unsecurable.

  • They are just afraid that a competitor may find some way of actually benefiting from AI before they do.

  • Oh I was only talking about the Manga.

  • Well, it isn't one. There's a great overarching story and recurring characters and all sorts of stuff that makes it not quite qualify as an Isekai, but yeah in general every new country has their own stuff going on in addition to the main story and it takes the main focus. Usually the most hyped chapters are the ones in-between arcs because it's when there are updates on what other characters have been doing while the main cast was absorbed into a separate story.

    And then even inside those separate stories there's some times an additional level of separate story through some long flashback that last up to dozens of chapters.

    It's like the author wants to move on to create new stuff but can't so he just adapts OP to fit whatever new story he wants to make. But I guess I'm just giving you even more reasons to stay away from it and I haven't even mentioned any of its flaws.

  • That's just a barrier of entry though. I've never seen anyone read the whole thing and then come out thinking it was just a waste of time. You either enjoy it or give up.

    One Piece is kinda different from other long shows because it's not being stretched artificially, but in a more natural way. Like, comparing it to Dragon Ball, it's not a case of "and now we need to find the 7 dragon balls again" but a case of "turns out that finding 7 specific items that may be hidden anywhere in the world is actually fucking hard". In that analogy, the story is at the "we just found out who has the seventh" stage. So now all that's missing is getting that last one, making the wish and seeing the outcome of it.

    The first segment of the series was quite linear, but after some point each country they visit has its own story, almost like an Isekai. Some of those stories are incredible, some are extremely boring and others are just fine. Then once Naruto and Bleach ended, OP kinda shifted into trying to absorb the fans of those two series and it became a lot less interesting to people who enjoyed only OP out of the big trio.

  • It's not a golden rule. A show can be bigger if the creator has a large enough vision for it, from the start. The problem is that it's not how the business works - if you try to make a long show you'll end up with a cancelled show instead.

  • It's on Steam if you want to relive the experience.

    Last time it was mentioned here on Lemmy I was surprised how many other people also thought they were the only one who played it.

  • Thanks! And yeah, if it can't even handle stuff like this properly I don't think Microsoft will have any luck getting people to use it.

  • Do you mind trying it with some random skyrim door puzzle or something like that? I imagine it's closer to what they expect people would use it for, but I don't imagine it handling any better.

    The whole thing is specially useless if you consider that people are much less likely to try it on games that are old enough for the AI to have had data about it than on brand new games that they know nothing about.

  • Good, it is completely unnecessary. It's a bad solution to an old problem that already has much better solutions out there that are much more accessible too. They only made it so people will rely on them for everything and stop trusting others, but thankfully it failed. Canonical should be ashamed of themselves for ever trying this snap thing.

  • Bots ruined reddit. Reposts there were bad because there were bots behind them. Human reposts are usually fine if it's not something that gets reposted every day.

  • Maybe I shouldn't ask, but what are scalies?

  • I'm Brazilian. For the first time ever, this month I started seeing ads from the US' tourism department or something. I used to see ads from Brazilian traveling agencies that take people there, never ads directly from the US. I thought it was quite absurd to think anyone would be going there for leisure purposes any time soon, but turns out the idioms school a block from my house is taking people there every year and the 2026 group is apparently larger than usual.

  • Even the folks who bring out a guitar in every gathering they participate?

  • Is that because we exist within a nut?

    Or something like that, I don't know. I don't remember anything from the "the universe in a nutshell" book.

  • It was nurses for me. Not necessarily attracted them, but like a third of my matches on dating apps were nurses. And I remember one of them mentioning that it seemed like every other guy she matched with was in IT (at the time I thought it was simply because dating apps were still kinda new around here and IT people were more likely to be trying it)