Audacious
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- Comment on Annoying marketing practices 30 minutes ago:
Request removal from emailing list or mark it as spam.
- Comment on Bethesda Is Charging $7 For A New Starfield Mission, And Players Are Upset 2 weeks ago:
I tried a bunch of Bethesda games in the past and didn’t like any of them. I known I’m in the minority when I say that.
- Comment on Why do some folks insist they'll only listen to their doctors? 2 weeks ago:
Doctors are people too and can make mistakes, but they are highly educated (hopefully through accreditation) and depending how long they have been in practice, experienced. That being said, online educational sources can help get you started if you suspect something is wrong, but don’t try to do a doctor’s work from online research. This includes asking Lemmy/reddit advice.
- Comment on Anon likes Valve 2 weeks ago:
Epic Games had a first person shooter moba, called Paragon, that failed and closed down. It was actually not bad, just not popular enough.
- Comment on Tom Cruise's "MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 8" production has been delayed, again, due to submarine malfunction— budget said to be nearing $400M. 4 weeks ago:
His best movies are the lawyer ones earlier in his career. I don’t like most of his action movies. Too bad he basically ruined Mission Impossible’s formula.
- Comment on The Spectacular Failure of the Star Wars Hotel — Jenny Nicholson 5 weeks ago:
What’s up with this video? I’m not interested in watching it, but YouTube keeps recommending it to me, and every time I see it the views on it keeps exponentially growing.
- Comment on Corporate astroturfing is the norm 1 month ago:
I see this on all platforms, even steam. Only the negative reviews are culled and labelled ‘review bombing’ by the corpos.
- Comment on Anon watches The Last Samurai 2 months ago:
Abbreviation for Netorare, which means cuckholding genre in Japan.
- Comment on Why do Americans measure everything in cups? 2 months ago:
Almost everything sold in USA is measured in metric and imperial units (technically wrong name, US customary units). You can get by with either.
Also, the measuring by volume can be bad for salts, because different types take up different volume amounts. A tale of two salts by Chef John (foodwishes channel on YouTube) has a nice little video about this: youtube.com/watch?v=XGCY9Cpia_A