The alleged conversation between the shooter and his boyfriend is the fakest shit I've ever seen. It doesn't have em dashes, but an LLM might as well have written it.
I find the whole "it doesn't matter what difficulty you play the game at as long as you are having fun" thing cringey, because it leads people to believe that they are entitled to finish any game.
I'm sorry, not everyone gets to roll the credits. Not every game is for you.
My view on desktop operating systems in a nutshell. The pendulum swings every 6 months to a year. The solution is dual booting with separate hard drives but I'm not there yet.
I will give the Windows folks credit, at least they admit it sucks.
The NYT paywalls the Crossword, but provides the Mini as a sampler. They are now paywalling the Mini, and will soon release a sampler to the sampler called the "Cross Word" which will consist of one vertical and one horizontal question. This too will be paywalled at a later date.
The right loves to shit on libertarians these days, but I still appreciate their optimism and idealism. There's a charm to it.
I think the libertarian bubble popped for me when I realized you either need a massive collapse or an unimaginable display of force to get that society.
Is Amethyst's secret emoji feature a NIP that only Amethyst has implemented, or is it completely unique to the Amethyst client and separate from Nostr as a whole? Can other clients incorporate that feature?
It's a fun feature. Nostr needs less fiddly shit setup and deal with and more fun quirky stuff like that to differentiate itself.
In the future, artificial wombs will likely become commonplace. At the same time, rates of child abuse and neglect will probably go through the roof, and every publication out there will release reports "proving" that the artificial womb had nothing to do with it.
There's the perception (and it's probably true) that our search engines are getting shittier and shittier at returning decent results with SEO nonsense and paid content.
We're going to go back to curated lists and webrings before its all said and done. What's old is new again.
I remember my friend's dad turning his computer monitor on its side to "rotate" pictures when computers first came out.
Today, rather than juggle multiple desktops in the OS, I'd rather just buy another monitor. It's too much work.
Boomerism is a mindset that comes for all.