

growing up in a 3rd world country, it has always been, specially when considering the language barrier since games were not translated into my language back in the day


growing up in a 3rd world country, it has always been, specially when considering the language barrier since games were not translated into my language back in the day
Early 40s here. I never understood my generation’s obsession with “growing up”, I remember as a teenager, a lot of my highschool classmates would pretend to be older than they actually were and dismissed some hobbies and activities as “for kids”.
When I was in university, there’s was this massive start of the year party for all students, as a first year student of course I attended and had the time of my life. Next year came by and asked some classmates to go with me and I got a response that I still remember to this day “you’re almost 20, aren’t you a bit old to be attending college parties?” like dude read the room, we’re college students, the party was organised for us.
Now that we’re here, all grown up and middle age, what do we do now? I know I’ll be having fun tonight
I’ve noticed that most people are pretty bad at explaining board game rules, and some outright refuse to fully read the rules, which leads to confusion, which leads to frustration.
Also, when playing a new game with kids, play a few rounds thinking out loud and explain why you are doing what you are doing. It really helps them understand the game better.


I did reply “yes, 1500 divided by 3 is 500 and divided by 2 is 250”. No acknowledgement of my commentary tho.


I literally had an argument with a coworker over the implementation of an ISO standard. I had a report issued by the government and a book on said standard, plus several up to date online resources from ISO itself.
His argument was “ChatGPT told me” with absolutely no sources. I had to escalate two… TWO levels of management in order to get someone with common sense to listen to me.


Without going into much detail, my workplace sells a product that’s makes use of an industrial computer that has two regular off-the-shelf hard drives in it. For some reason both hard drives are similar, but were sourced from different manufacturers. We got a notification from the provider that manufacturer B would cease production and proposed us to use two drives from manufacturer A instead.
I had the genius idea of giving my two cents and suggested we accept as it will work, they are just standard hard drives after all.
Now I became the hard drive expert at work, got dragged into endless meetings and being asked the dumbest of questions regarding this change. It’s been a year and the change hasn’t been approved by higher ups yet.


AsRock BC250. You can get them mostly on eBay, but theprice has gone up over the past months


Meaningful friction my beloved
I know the repos are solely managed by Ubuntu
That’s my main issue with it, it makes your system dependent on a platform solely owned and controlled by Cannonical
I left reddit about the time they introduced /r/popular and I recall the announcement mentioning that they would remove /r/all eventually. It’s been a long time, but this was coming.


Battery life is good, not 12 hours, but I would say closer to 8 to 10 depending on usage. Charge time is a bit long since the battery has a lot of capacity.
Everything worked on Debian out of the box, I’m, using GNOME and did not have to configure nor setup anything extra. Sleep works fine and I have setup the power button to that behaviour. Sometimes when the battery is too low (say about 10%), then it won’t wake up from sleep even tho that ought to be enough juice to keep the computer running for about an hour still, that might be a BIOS setting I haven’t bothered to look into.


sorry, I misread, I have StarLabs Lite, not the Horizon. But I am seriously considering upgrading to it


Linux support? amazing, been running Debian on it no problems, everything working out of the box. Customer support? no idea, I had no need to contact them


our company renamed out ML team into AI team, just to please investors, they been around for over a decade and never touched an LLM
I absolute despise when people dismiss some videogames as a boomer thing. Boomers did not play videogames (in general), as a matter of fact, most of them hated them.
Wasn’t there a guy at Google that claimed that they had a conscious AGI, and his proof was him asking the chatbot if it was conscious, and the answer was “yes”.


I find it so odd that they decided to make a sequel instead of a new IP, or at least to try to distance themselves from the original game as it was closely tied with Roiland.


I’ve been using it since it was called Revolt and quite like it, albeit I’ve never used the voice feature. My group doesn’t really have the need for it, but I can see it being a deal breaker for the self-hosted version.
I’ve been using wgetip.com for over a decade now