I dungus knungus what you’re tungus abungus.
Now I’m going to giggle like a nitwit any time I see burnt stuff in my oven. I’m ruined.
Back and forth, forever
And then you poop it out again. The circle of life
Are bots basically scraping Reddit and reconstituting entire subs on Lemmy?
I said something about how it should be done a whole back, half jokingly.
I’m glad someone was serious.
It’s true, corporations are structurally incapable of being trustworthy due to moral hazard and/or conflicts of interest.
Therefore, they shouldn’t own anything considered infrastructure (digital or physical), and they definitely shouldn’t be allowed to self regulate or influence politicians.
Top 1% is roughly half a mil annually from what I’ve heard, so perhaps mostly not. According to o-net, most MDs make less than half that.
My shitty point stands though, I think - if we start stealing rich people’s jobs, there will be a lot more talk of fairness in automation.
Finally, some 1%ers are getting automated out of a job. Soon we’ll start hearing opinion pieces about how people who get automated out of a job deserve some of the profit.
I tend to prefer indie games, cult classic series like armored core, and a few big mainstream titles like Mario kart and breath of the wild. How much time I put into games depends not on what “kind” of gamer I am so much as whether I need more out of it. I’ve only played Undertale twice through, but it had a big impact on me and at the end I had enough to take with me. If I feel like I’ve lost those impressions I might go back to that well after a long while. Right now I’m going back to a few of my old PS2 games to see if there’s more for me to draw from them. They’re like old books you reread with new eyes.
On the other hand I’ve put hundreds of hours into darkest dungeon and slay the spire, and I’ll probably continue until I’ve gotten to a point where I feel like I’ve overcome my limitations in a meaningful way. Those games are about dynamic challenges and perseverance at any cost, which resonates with me on a deeper level.
Games are art, or should try to be, and how long you spend with them depends on your relationship with them.
I’m probably the only one left still obsessed with Nidgogg 1.
Great game. My kid used to love doing fun runs. Making all the choices, consequences be damned.
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