

Really looking forward to the hours I’ll sink into this game!
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Really looking forward to the hours I’ll sink into this game!
I, for one, welcome our new overlords.
Are the images clearly labeled, or are they trying to pass them off as reality? There’s a clear difference.
Dead Internet Theory at work.
The internet has a grim future and it doesn’t involve you and I interacting if they get their way.
Just because they patented it doesn’t mean it will happen. Sony patented this evil idea.
I’d argue it was a good place for FAST news. For a lot of major events you can find posts and videos from users before the media releases anything, which is kind of a first for humanity at least in terms of accessibility.
Now, if you’re looking for ACCURATE news…
Tress of the Emerald Sea I think is the best gateway to Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere. It’s styled after Princess Bride if she wasn’t helpless. I enjoy a lot of his books, ask if you want more recommendations!
Someone else mentioned the Mistborn Trilogy which is great and has a quality sequel trilogy as well, also Sanderson Cosmere
“At the cost of our staffs sanity!”
Ok sure, but where’s the advanced anti scratch device?
100 layers just means more data lost to a single scratch.
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I see OPs point - fucking Stamets replied to me! Good stuff. Love it!
According to one of the latest kurzgesagt videos we all should be in smaller communities like this and large ones like Facebook and Reddit are generally bad for our mental health.
We need some more future cars like this.
Why does all our shit looks like someone just smoothed out the cars from the 90s?
MySpace is still around. Reddit won’t simply “go”. But I do agree and everyone should leave it as they left MySpace in 2008.
$10 is more than ‘free’ usually costs me.
Fact is that a dealership shouldn’t be a REQUIREMENT to sell a car.
I thought these are the ‘Free Market Capitalism’ sort of people. What are they afraid of?
At the root of this issue is dealership exclusivity. Otherwise new companies would make them cheaper sell them privately and dominate that market. Tesla did some of this but still wanted to be premium. We need generic Tesla to come out, and the other EV companies are obsessed with premium.
I’m not following on why manager roles are different from traditional companies.
The book keeping? You mean splitting the profit? Why wouldn’t you assume everyone has a % stake?