Neighbor neighbor
Neighbor neighbor
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Sunken City… it just drags on and on and on. I want to finish it, but every time the main mission gets interrupted by a side quest or I can’t find the “trigger” for the obvious next step clue I lose the will to play the game.
good writing includes witty dialog, some of the dialog will be very rural and salt of the earth.
Having been to rural bars… This is real high brow versions of it.
Who lets Chrome give them notifications? That’s insane
How quickly your culture can absorb new people. If you’ve got a hundred people who are in culture a, and you integrate 100 people from culture b. Now culture a is 50/50. And it’s hard for culture a to maintain its traditional positioning.
If you want to maintain a culture, a people, a language, you need to gate how many people enter the population at any time. So that it can be absorbed.
You similar problems with militaries, how quickly they can ramp up new recruits will still maintaining their previous cadre culture.
Stray was excellent
It’s kind of funny. The studio wanted to spin off to be independent. So everybody resigning, is effectively doing the same thing. It’s not like there’s big heavy machinery they have to move. The studio is the people.
If they start their own company, they have successfully totally spun off
Your laptop’s charger is rated for about 40 watts. There are USB power delivery chargers that can deliver more than 40 watts. So yes you can build it.
There are USB to barrel adapters out there, you could use one of those, but if you want to design the circuit yourself that would be a fun project. You would need something that could negotiate USB power delivery
oh no! Not Johnny drop tables!
You have to be in the same region to setup a steam family with someone.
take the company private, don’t accept outside money
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murud-Janjira
Those are fresh water ponds!
Whatever you do don’t lookup factorio
This isn’t the right community to complain about reddit moderators.
or lipping zyn
I just finished this, yes it took me a month.
I found his literary style, very compelling, it was a fun read.
I found his predictions while interesting, not very clairvoyant. BeOS is sadly no longer with us.
I did like his tie-in to the Church of the simulation at the end, though this predates the official organization of such an church.
I think it was a thought-provoking essay, I disagreed with some aspects of this predictions, especially around what a monopoly is. It’s thought-provoking. It’s a good read. It is not gospel
He did talk about hacker culture, and anybody being able to fix anything, but was not able to make the connection between BeOS and proprietary license and Linux with an open license.
What’s with the clickbait title? What’s the drive enhancer? From the video they just changed the route to be less steep