Areldyb
@Areldyb@lemmy.world
- Comment on Nightmare Scenario 3 days ago:
The much-feared July drops aren’t happening, or at least aren’t happening in July. Apparently whoever Eclipse is hasn’t been getting much sleep.
I’m starting to genuinely struggle with sleep and constant fevers. I feel like my muscles are degenerating as time passes by lack of nutrition and severe fevers, not mention that I just can’t find a reasonable way to put myself as sleep anymore.
The issue of me not sleeping is i end up writing more and more code and it will keep getting worst.
Lord help me.
(Un)fortunately I will be unable to mass disclose zerodays in July 14th, RoguePlanet took way more time than expected and truly drained me. I might take a break but I can’t say for sure what I will be doing for next month, maybe it’s nothing, maybe it’s smtg. But the big thing is not happening. I did not intend to spread a mass panic with that post and I apologize for doing so.
Quotes taken from deadeclipse666.blogspot.com which as far as I can tell is their actual blog.
- Comment on FINAL FANTASY VII REVELATION - Reveal Trailer 1 week ago:
I don’t care to speculate on their sales numbers, but I know I didn’t bother with Rebirth after what Remake did to the story. I’ll wait for an overhaul mod that cuts the time ghost nonsense out of the whole trilogy.
- Comment on [PlayStation] [DRM] Licenses now requires an online check-in every 30 days. 1 month ago:
My PS4’s been collecting dust for a while, so I’m sure its firmware is out of date. Time to see what the homebrew scene is all about!
- Comment on Really incredible. I want a set. 2 months ago:
Hell yeah
- Comment on Can a reasonable person genuinely believe in ghosts? 3 months ago:
The question’s a little weird.
Can a reasonable person genuinely believe in ghosts? Yes, obviously, people do and many of them would be considered generally reasonable. They manage their lives okay, they make good decisions most of the time, they’re not gibbering maniacs, they’re reasonable people.
But: is it reasonable (meaning, grounded in good evidence) to believe in ghosts? I’d say it depends on what you and your friend specifically mean by “ghosts”, but in general no. If ghosts were real, they’d be more observable.
And “Hitchens said so” is pretty weak sauce, so I hope that’s an uncharitable summary of your argument.
- Comment on Donald Trump first got involved with the Russian mafia during the ten-billion dollar Bank of New York money laundering scandal, from 1998-1999... 4 months ago:
Well, I’m glad that you and ChatGPT had fun making this I guess.
- Comment on Google AI is great. 🙃 5 months ago:
- Comment on Anon plays Persona 5 1 year ago:
My wife and I recently started our first playthrough. We’re mostly interested in the story and style and I don’t want to deal with any bullshit difficulty spikes, so we set it to Safe Mode and are absolutely here for the 120-hour push-button anime experience. So far, it rules.
- Comment on American Airlines flight attendants say their pay is so low, they fight for airplane meals to save money and sleep in their cars—and they're ready to strike 1 year ago:
Since 2014, when the previous contract was negotiated, flight attendants have been left with measly starting salaries even as inflation has shot up 33%, Hedrick said. According to an employment verification letter from American, which circulated on Reddit a few weeks ago, an entry-level flight attendant can expect to make $27,315 a year, before taxes. (Like many airlines, American pays its attendants only for the time the plane is in the air. Boarding passengers, waiting between flights, and traveling to and from the airport all mean flight attendants typically work about two hours for each “flight hour” they are paid.)
With American’s proposed 17% increase, the starting wage jumps to $31,959 per year, or $35.5 per flight hour. That rate pushes junior flight attendants who live alone above the level for qualifying for food stamps in states like Massachusetts or Florida.
Most new flight attendant hires are required to live in cities like Dallas, Miami, and New York, which have high costs of living that they cannot afford, Hedrick noted.
American flight attendants are sleeping in their cars, she said. Some of them fight for trips just for the chance to eat the plane meals, if the pilots don’t take their meals first.