I realize this is also unverifiable, but it’s just a return to non-existentence.
You already experienced that for most of human history, and then for a comparatively breif period, things were different, and then it’s back to non-existence.
I realize this is also unverifiable, but it’s just a return to non-existentence.
You already experienced that for most of human history, and then for a comparatively breif period, things were different, and then it’s back to non-existence.


Peans. Not quite peas, not quite beans, but something special, in betweens


It really depends from building to building.
If the building has a ton of bandwidth, good QoS rules and not too many people on the network all at once, the only downside is that you won’t have any control over the network and cant make any changes.
If the building has a shitty connection, no QoS, or too many people, then you are likely to get bad service.


It’s gotta be one of the early ones, before they figured out how to balance things. Something like Avernum, Geneforge, Wizardry, or Wasteland

Treat it like an especially junior dev that just graduated University.
It knows simple boilerplate stuff pretty well, but never trust it implicitly.
a lot of judgement here from someone that doesn’t know what a hamburger is


“Lying or ignorant. Pick one. Only one.”
I feel like both is a likely option here too
This is the correct take.
Content warnings on everything seems silly until you think about what the alternative is. It’s much better to have largely uncensored media that people can engage with intellectually, making their own decisions if they want to experience it or not.
The alternative is visible in the advertiser-friendly hellscape that mainstream social media has become, where people can’t even say words like “kill” or “drug” without being buried by the algorithm.
For a healthy society to exist, people need to be able to interact with sensitive topics and challenging ideas.
The Fellow Stagg is an incredible kettle that does precise variable temps.
The downside is that it’s only 900ml and is quite expensive.
How do you handle backups?
The other side of email is that it has become the default identity provider for the Internet. If that VM becomes unrecoverable somehow, how would you get access to your past emails?


It still is if you’re willing to jump through enough hoops


This is basically what they did in feudal Japan.
Like, a potential rival that lives near your capital, is given the opportunity to pay for the development of a massive wall to protect it, along with bragging rights that they’re powerful enough to help the city, and that they have close ties with leadership as an ally
This drains them of capital they could use to raise an army, and also installs a big fortification that makes it harder to attack.


I remain cautiously optimistic.
Having a real viable alternative to Android or IOS that is as easy as going and buying a new phone, will be a boon for everyone.
If that company also sells some weird Alexa knockoff, then thats fine. I simply won’t buy it.
A club with fans? Some kind of fan clu…ohhh
Hell yeah


I don’t think you can send audio over DisplayPort


“Recalls are meant to address breaches of trust, serious misconduct, or a sustained failure to represent constituents,” it said.
Breaches of trust like voting to strip Albertans of their chartered rights? Or would that be a sustained failure to represent constituents?
This was a pretty good series on the subject. He goes into what “currency” is right at the beginning



Respectfully, I disagree
What root problem are you trying to solve that a password manager and browser extension doesn’t fix?