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I take my shitposts very seriously.
- Comment on Was a TV show you like ever ruined by the addition of a particular character to the point that you had to quit, or nearly quit? 2 days ago:
Browder’s acting was fine. It’s the character I didn’t like. A third “charismatic, witty, sarcastic leader” archetype was just too much after O’Neill and Sheppard. His tragic background also feels tacked-on, rushed, and inconsequential, and doesn’t have the same impact as Cold Lazarus.
Claudia Black, I actually like, mainly because of her stellar performance in the Uncharted games. Vala showed promise early on as a sort of opportunist anti-hero who may help or hinder SG-1 depending on the circumstances, but her inclusion in the SGC’s personnel was too much, let alone putting her in SG-1. Teal’c proved his loyalty and reliability, Vala did the opposite.
On the whole, the SGC had turned into a parody of itself. Beau Bridges was fine, but I couldn’t take him seriously as a general. Dr. Lee, an obvious comic relief character, did not help. Without Hammond’s straight man to counter the shenanigans, I just couldn’t take it seriously anymore.
- Comment on Was a TV show you like ever ruined by the addition of a particular character to the point that you had to quit, or nearly quit? 4 days ago:
Stargate SG-1, Anubis. A very evil, evil-looking evil guy who is evil and did a bamboozle once. That’s all the character depth he has.
Also Cam Mitchell, who is just a non-brand replacement for O’Neill (no offense to the actor).
- Comment on Definitely didn't waste half an hour making this 4 days ago:
I’ve had the same mechanical pencil for ten years. It’s comfortable, reliable, easy to reload, but if I had to choose one for the rest of my life, I’d still go with the traditional wood/graphite pencil. It’s cheap, it’s everywhere, it’s durable, and not a great loss if you lose it.
- Comment on Hollow Knight: Silksong updated Steam page with 2025 copyrights and cloud gaming jnfo 4 days ago:
Tomorrow for sure!
- Comment on Hey, do americans just want to take a break from normal politics for a bit and focus all our efforts solely on the wild boar problem? 6 days ago:
But how will Americans justify their private arsenals if they don’t have 30-50 feral hogs running into their yards while their small kids play?
- Comment on Late 1900s 1 week ago:
Funny how time works.
- 1995 was ten years ago.
- 1997 was three years ago.
- Every year of the 80s was 20 years ago.
- 2010 was 10 years ago.
- 2016 was two years ago.
- 2018 was two years ago.
- 2019 was one year ago.
- 2020 lasted for six years, but ended three months into the year.
- 2021-2022 didn’t happen.
- 2023 ended just a few weeks ago.
- 2024 still hasn’t ended. We also invented time travel. Consequently:
- 2025 takes place in the 1960s, rapidly progressing towards the 1940s.
- Comment on Which game is it? 1 week ago:
Pretty good, and somehow getting better with time.
The game’s main premium currency is platinum. There’s no way to get it through in-game activities. You can buy it directly, it is included in most cash-only purchases, or you can trade it freely with other players. Most of the trading is organized on the third-party market board warframe.market, and the in-game trading chat… exists, I guess.
Most of the game’s items (weapons, warframes, companions, upgrades) can be farmed through regular gameplay from random drops, from specific missions or boss fights, crafted from gathered resources, or bought using in-game currencies. You can buy most of them for platinum, but don’t have to. The only payment-exclusive items are cosmetics (skins, helmets, color palettes), but not all of them, and inventory slots. There are also many late-game items that are impossible to buy and have to be earned. Some items are also sold in discounted packs. As of the latest major update (released literally a few hours ago), you get an additional discount for items of a pack that you already own.
The worst limiting factor for a new player is warframe and weapon slots. Your account can only hold a limited number of certain items, and slots are almost exclusively purchased with platinum (a small number can be earned through Nightwave, a free battle pass-like system). A new account starts with 50 non-tradable platinum – my recommendation is to buy 2 weapon slot packs (12p for two slots, 24p total) and a warframe slot (20p for one).
- Comment on Which game is it? 1 week ago:
I’ve had Friday evening sessions that were ended by the morning sun. I wasn’t kidding about the crack simile. Time is just a suggestion when you have an assembly line to complete.
- Comment on Which game is it? 1 week ago:
I have the most hours in Warframe, but Factorio is on a different level. If you’re anywhere on the spectrum, it is pure crack cocaine. The only reason I haven’t bought the DLC is because I know it’ll consume a month of my free time.
- Comment on Anon has no social skills 1 week ago:
Graveyard shifts get weird, okay?
- Comment on Poooweeeer!!! 2 weeks ago:
I always wonder how many people think the cooling towers are “chimneys” blowing “smoke”.
- Comment on Untraceable airplanes 3 weeks ago:
ADS-B can be disabled (not unexected for military aircraft) or made private at the request of governments.
- Comment on Spent half an hour on it. Felt good. 3 weeks ago:
You wrote an SQL statement?
- Comment on Please answer. 3 weeks ago:
This bacterium gives me the sniffles. This other bacterium liquefies and eats my muscles. But if I don’t have enough of this other bacterium in me, I get violent explosive shits??
- Comment on What would happen if all undersea cables got severed worldwide simultaneously? 4 weeks ago:
The largest providers use CDNs to serve content, which are designed to be redundant and resilient. Cloudflare alone has 335 datacenters on all inhabited continents. Services that don’t need to talk to a single centralised server would be fine.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Оф корс ит из сэтайрь. Ай’м виллинг ту бет мост Американс вид шит брикс иф дей хед ту лёрн а секнд алфабет.
- Comment on Apparently Bluesky lets you require a sign in to view a post 5 weeks ago:
The owner of an account can set individual posts or their entire account to be visible only to signed-in sessions. I see it used by certain artists that moved from twitter, and consider it an overall good feature.
- Comment on Games that won't launch and won't give you any errormessage 1 month ago:
Games actually provide lots of debugging information, but not in an easily accessible manner. It is usually printed to
stdout
orstderr
, which is to say, to a terminal output, and you’ll only see it if the game executable is launched from a terminal or the outputs are redirected to a file. - Comment on Reddit Refugees 1 month ago:
Spez.
He’s spreading cheeks to the muskrat with both hands, and in the process, “accidentally” banned a ton of NSFW subs.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Yes it does. 1945 was 80 years ago, which is easily grandparent age.
Assume that great-grandfather is born in 1920 in Germany. He would be old enough to commit crimes against humanity and flee to Argentina at the war’s conclusion, at the age of 25. If he immediately had children in 1946, and they migrated back to Germany in the 60s or 70s, they could easily have adult grandchildren by today.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
It’s easy to condemn soldiers of the axis today, but being a conscientious objector wasn’t easy or good for the health during that time.
- Comment on This post is in honor of [username]2 1 month ago:
@Crazyslinkz-ede64b01-9229-46f5-aadf-2eabe25e6245@lemmy.world just doesn’t roll off the tongue that easily.
- Comment on This post is in honor of [username]2 1 month ago:
Here’s a cursed idea for capitalists: renting your online identity. You pay a subscription fee to keep your original username, or you get an ugly suffix. If a suffixless username becomes available, it is put on auction for the suffixed plebeians.
- Comment on Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 hits 1m sales in just one day 1 month ago:
It’s a reference to a line in a Stargate episode, uttered by a historian in reference to outdated medieval practices (specifically trepanning). My point is that historical fiction about a specific time and culture should reflect the values and prejudices of the people and not be condemned for it.
- Comment on Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 hits 1m sales in just one day 1 month ago:
That article reads like that other shitpiece that called Ghost of Tsushima racist for portraying Mongols as evil. Like, bruh. It wasn’t called “the dark ages” for a lack of sunlight.
- Comment on uninvited 1 month ago:
Idolatry is one hell of a drug.
- Comment on Colours 1 month ago:
It doesn’t exist. Nor does brown. It’s all just orange, but with extra context. Here is a video you should watch that will be exploring the color brown.
- Comment on Treyarch co-founder pleads guilty to grounding firefighting plane with drone during LA wildfires 1 month ago:
“Deeply sorry” rings false when it is followed by all the
reasonsexcuses why he shouldn’t face the consequences. - Comment on The indian and white uniting as one with a $500 Billion budget 1 month ago:
Attacking their arguments is pointless. Attack their sense of pride and superiority. Make them appear foolish and weak. Point out that they’re too late to stop open-source models, and that their sense of superiority blinded them to notice that a new, cheaper snake oil had outclassed theirs.
- Comment on Anon is 33 1 month ago:
2 decades of not lifting a finger to being a hard worker
That’s more or less what happened to me. I found a factory job where I could spend most of the time operating machines instead of conversing with people. The pay was extremely average, but I ended up becoming one of the most productive workers simply because I liked the job.
That was until the early pandemic supply chain issues caused productivity to implode, the veteran talent left, management doubled in size, so did overtime (well paid as it was), and I decided my health was more important.