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  • I recall IR game controllers of that era were only particularly bad when I got excited, nervous or too focused on the game, and let them point a millimeter away from the sensor...so they only really thoroughly failed exactly when it cost me the most in the game. Haha.

  • For those unfamiliar with the fictional character of Charlie Burke, this McGuyver link doesn't help.

    But, since that's clearly a uniform from "The Orville", this Charlie Burke may be more helpful.

    I like pancakes, and that this Charlie's legacy examines racism in a thoughtful empathetic but still critical way.

  • Congratulations! You should get a cake.

  • "Why does the navigator of the Enterprise have to watch his step?"

    "Because the Captain does his doody on the bridge!"

  • This recipe is cool, but needlessly complicated.

    As the top Hacker News comment points out, just grab Luanti and Mineclonia and start playing.

    On your SteamDeck, boot to Desktop, search for Luanti in the app store. Install. "Add to Steam". Reboot. Grab a community controller mapping. Enjoy.

    Or on Windows, Mac, Android, Linux or FreeBSD: Luanti Downloads, and enjoy.

    Yes, you can play cross platform between all of these. Any running copy includes an optional server for your friends.

    No, the system requirements aren't the same as Minecraft - you can get away with way cheaper hardware.

    Edit: And check out Lemmy's Luanti community athttps://lemmy.ml/c/minetest

  • "If you don't want to carry it home, that's okay. I can bring the smell home for us with a quick roll in it."

  • Yes. Or, they'll get the thread with the awkward dog meme about a microwave. It's beautiful to contemplate.

  • As someone "ordinary rich", it is acceptable to also call me "useful idiot who turns over power and influence to the real rich in exchange for an empty promise of joining them".

  • Uh...

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  • "Our AI security reviews 20,000 configurations every hour. Your money is safer than - shit. Well, nevermind. There's no money left. Excuse me, I need to leave the country."

  • If it’s all dumped into a single commit, I will whip your computer into the nearest body of water and tell you to go fish it out.

    I'm going to steal this for an update to an internal guidance document for my dev team. Thank you.

  • People are too hard on Janeway. She didn't have great options here. I'm sure if she could have, she would have sacrificed Ensign Kim - for not refilling the coffee replicator.

  • The tactics in Wolfenstein: ET were brilliant.

  • This is going to be a great time to be a lawyer... until the climate kills us all, of course.

  • When unsure of what the Captcha is trying to learn from me, I find "Kill all humans." is a pretty good guess what the Captcha is really after.

  • "I don't understand it (pauses to pour various inedible compounds into another vat). There's no way to explain why Americans don't want to eat our delicious healthy snacks anymore. (Pauses to check with legal whether using the word "healthy" will hold up in court. Legal says it won't, but Sales says to use it anyway.)"

    This is not an actual quote, but it's wild that they don't understand the road that got them here. It's just way too much trouble to read and research the package labels for basic safety, anymore. If there's four or more ingredients, I probably just won't buy it.

    I fucking love snacks, but they took the fun out of it.

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  • Oh, gee. A Microsoft product that worked perfectly locally is about to require a subscription. Who could have possibly guessed that would happen, yet again? (This is sarcasm.)

    I really like OneNote, but I decided to learn something else when I realized which way the wind was blowing.

  • Bosch has a lot of goodwill. Interesting how they decide to spend it. Also Consumer Reports needs to start considering Internet connectivity, because the risks from Internet connected dishwashers are real and scary.

  • Usually the asshole.