Dragon Quest 3 (and the two previous games) are great on NES. DQ2 is one of the hardest RPGs, though, as the developers admitted they never play tested the final dungeon. First turn AOE insta deaths, mini bosses that respawn, etc. there's a reason they're remaking them, though.
Those were inspired by Ultima and Wizardry, though, if you want even older RPGs. Actually, most SSI AD&D games were fantastic, too, and you can access them legally via steam now if you don't want to futz with DOS, although my favorite Eye of the Beholder games are slightly newer at 1991.
Set it to humanity's highest point: 1999. Things will get very confusing when they try and break me from the Matrix only to find it we're in the holodeck.
I tend to see both y'all memeing on there regularly, why in the world would he ban you. Granted, yours are mostly anti-nazi or anti-confederates, which makes the hypocrisy rational that much more baffling.
Quite a few, but not who you'd necessarily think. California uses them, for instance. There are a couple other points of failure, though, so using them to fake election numbers probably won't work in any state with blue state governments.
Mayonnaise is mostly oil and egg, which is kind of more akin to carbonara than Alfredo. That said, it has a sourness that isn't going to mesh the same way-- basically, vinegar and/or lemon juice, which one generally wouldn't want much of (if at all) in something meant to be creamy. Main reason I don't particularly like it as a butter substitute in grilled cheese.
Knowing what goes into things like mayo, ketchup, Sriracha, etc, can work well when you're in a pinch, though. It's just harder to control the ratio of sugars, salts, and sour components so you have to offset that elsewhere.
Apparently very little data on this, so I did digging. Nothing worth sharing as a source, just seems most animals may nibble to try and wake a human, and once decay sets in, both may eat since our scents change.
Dogs do seem to guard a body, cats do tend to escape before eating, and neither really wants to be in that situation (I imagine we don't taste very good).
One reason is because GOP holds more state governments, but the other reason is that blue states put up safeguards, like independent commissions, to legitimize their states voting practices. CA is an example already, they need a proposition to pass while TX can simply gerrymander freely.
The real question is, was it a long I shape or was it classy with a T shape? Cause I know you can score a Tetris only with an I but chaining T spins is what brings me to orgasm (and a win in Tetris 99 lol)
Edit: the term Tetraniños popped into my head for the children of that coupling.
I went from full lurker to participant since I felt like I'm not completely drowned out by others. That made it more fun, since Lemmy all feed is pretty small relatively speaking and lurking gets boring if you're expecting an endless feed of random junk. Plus, since it's small, you can also feel like you're contributing to the Lemmy community, since without your comments and posts, it won't exist.
Although get to the bottom of the all feed and things get wild.
I like duck.ai but yes, anonymous or not, never submit private data to a third party. I often warm my wife about that, I don't think she should even share secrets over SMS, let alone a third party app.
Though, interestingly, her company does have a private server hosting a closed off version of ChatGPT explicitly for this reason, lol.
I saw this earlier today, since I get his newsletter. I think I mostly like the point that art is a little more than just the product. People do care how things are done, otherwise we wouldn't enjoy process videos or art live streams.
He loses me a little on the "it takes work" part, since I'm more keen on people understanding that art is also expression and even if you have no idea what you're doing, I respect people putting soul into things they make (even if it's... Uh... Sonic mpreg or something... Ugh).
But, if you read his comic on creativity, he even admits he started off hating drawing because it was uncomfortable compared to his previous work in Web design, and made stuff using that odd method to express himself. I think he ultimately wants people to get a tablet and try it themselves, as he admits in that other comic that he grew to love drawing once he made the switch in 2012 and it was a mistake to stick to other tools he thought he had to use.
Dragon Quest 3 (and the two previous games) are great on NES. DQ2 is one of the hardest RPGs, though, as the developers admitted they never play tested the final dungeon. First turn AOE insta deaths, mini bosses that respawn, etc. there's a reason they're remaking them, though.
Those were inspired by Ultima and Wizardry, though, if you want even older RPGs. Actually, most SSI AD&D games were fantastic, too, and you can access them legally via steam now if you don't want to futz with DOS, although my favorite Eye of the Beholder games are slightly newer at 1991.