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game over i guess
game over i guess
::1 is the new 127.0.0.1
:: abbreviates empty fields
ipv6 has more addresses
there is something going on with mac addresses (asside from arp)
thats all i remember
i like to dunk left over fries in vanilla icecream.
my coworkers thought i was mad when they witnessed me doing that.
id choose super speed,
the kind where you also change your perception of time and everything just seems to slow down compared to you.
as long as i can change that speed, and am not stuck percieving everything at a crawl.
kulturgut
this stuff really pisses me off,
i remember recently watching a video about tekken8.
the devs aparently made an announcement that boils down to “we need to monetize the shit out of this game now to make our monney back”
and the streamer just went “yeah thats reasonable”
they have the sales figures for tekken 7,
and tekken 7 was an online game, so they know their active userbase.
(and they also now charge 70 bucks)
so they have at least a vague idea of how much monney they’ll make.
how can you screw up your budget that bad unless you senslessly dump money at your release.
yeah cutting edge graphics are neat,
but thats incredibly expensive.
and imo not that nececary for a great experience.
maybe a game that needs to nickle and dime its playerbase shouldnt be made in the first place?
im almost sad that its linux that became the dominating open source kernel instead of “GNU’s Not Unix! Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons”
(hird stands for “Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth”)
water thats to deep for me to stand (pool vents and grates and such stuff as a bonus)
i still have it, and for the longest time i didnt know why.
i fell into a pool as a little kid,
and had forgotten that incident.
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for me its clearly vim, the modal editing and the hotkeys are what makes vim great.
the power of emacs lies in customisation. and building your own setup.
i can use vim hotkeys in almost every ide/editor i need.
to use emacs, i need to set up emacs to do everything you need to do.
you can work like that,
but its not for me.
wake me up when theres a vim plugin and a linux port
i still remember recieving the pc version of the og battlefront2 as a birthday gift.
i could not get it to run for weeks,
and i had to deactivate all sound to get it to work.
it was downright uncanny to hear the sound, when i bought the steam version years later.
also the loading screen with the map zooming in in battlefront1 was the coolest shit i had ever seen
i dont quite think that that is what they meant here.
the article was talking about productivity a lot,
and the current ai hype is centered arround generative ai.
i think what they where talking about here,
is using ai to speed up stuff like moddeding and terrain generation.
stuff similar to the second half of this presentation ( starting arround 3:30)
my only “dumb phone” was a nokia 5300.
i used it for years, until i got dads old iphone 3 after he switched to a samsung phone.
i think that was a few months before jobs died, and the iphone 4s was released.
with cameras on weather balloons or iss footage (if they dont outright claim its fake cgi)
they usally blame the camera lens or curved windows, and claim its just the fisheye effect
thats dissapointing.
those categories are way to specific,
these laws should apply to way more stuff.
smartphones and tablets?
why not computers in general?
and john deere execs are pobably laughting their asses of right now.
a bubble is kind of a goldrush situation,
where businesses and investors on mass
jump into a new / hyped market or asset type without a propper plan & buisness model.
for example the first recorded one: the tulip mania
the dot-com bubble was a massive bubble in the 90s centered arrount the emerging concept of “internet buissneses”
id say its like the dotcom bubble.
yeah its incredible new & emerging tech,
but that doesnt mean it isnt overhyped.
imo its not about feelings, but about the image.
having for example a massively disliked trailer,
turns into more negative press.
so youtube protects its big buisness customers,
and pretends its a change to protect creators in general.
the whole made in … thing was originally implemented to mark the inferior products / cheap copys of british products that where made in germany