

I’m in between 3 and 4: both copyright and copying are amoral (they are just tools), but copyright as it exists today is obsolete, arguably to the point that it actively hinders the betterment of humankind.


I’m in between 3 and 4: both copyright and copying are amoral (they are just tools), but copyright as it exists today is obsolete, arguably to the point that it actively hinders the betterment of humankind.
When I was a teenager, it was legitimately obnoxious stuff like “daddy would you like some sausage?” and the WWE (then WWF) “suck it” gesture. I find 67 a lot less annoying in comparison–it’s basically just 69 but without the hypersexual fixation behind it. And “let’s go”/“LFG” is just an exclamation of joy or satisfaction like “yes”/“fuck yeah”.


Refillable heals over consumables any day, but I’ll always love combining HP regen over time and heal on crit passives.
I’ll be finishing up my third playthrough of Lords of the Fallen this weekend, getting the umbral ending with an umbral build. Fungal pickaxe + poison weapon + bloodbane ring + the umbral eye that boosts your damage in exchange for turning it all into wither type melts just about everything, and most of the spells are pretty good too.
After that, might try dusting off Elden Ring after seeing that post a few days ago about multiplayer activity actually being good with the seamless mod. Anyone have favourite invasion spots?


Garage renovation can be a bit dull, but posting a 360° progress photo is pretty fkn rad!


But in Dark Souls II 2, you can get a hug from mommy after using the gender-changing mirror


Pretty sure it pleases the shareholders


What about
3: Guy who insists DS1 is FromSoft’s magnum opus


If Steam is any indication, a system like this would reward devs for posting something controversial on twitter


Based if true


I’ve already made my peace with this game being relatively dead. Don’t go giving me reasons to get sucked back in!


Is it the attacks themselves that have become a daily occurrence, or the detection thereof?


I’m fully talking out of my ass here, but I feel like a quick “five whys” exercise at any given company would reveal that the real issue is neither engineers nor code, but rather something systemic.


Worms Armageddon! I vaguely remember being disappointed by the absence of some features I liked from Worms 2, but can’t remember exactly anymore. I think I still have the CD somewhere.


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Staring at a little screen that brings you entertainment & joy: 😡
Staring at a little screen that fills you with anger, dread, and despair: 🤩


My house already has roaches, might as well let the termites in too


I’d like to see a project set up a dedicated branch for bot PRs with a fully automated review/test/build pipeline. Let the project diverge and see where the slop branch ends up compared to the main, human-driven branch after a year or two.
This is an insightful point I haven’t seen made before. I’m going to start referring to vibe code as “subprime technical debt”