FinalRemix
@FinalRemix@lemmy.world
- Comment on The Harbinger of the Dystopia 22 hours ago:
That, and they want customers GONE. Eating in take space. People who come, get food, and leave are their favorites because it increases throughput.
- Comment on The Harbinger of the Dystopia 22 hours ago:
Library? ¯_(ツ)_/¯
- Comment on The Harbinger of the Dystopia 22 hours ago:
“Two golden menus!”
- Comment on Remedy is in control | The Verge 2 days ago:
Can’t you just turn off Cloud Syncing? You can disable it on GoG, at least.
- Comment on So sick 4 days ago:
Yeah. They’re “wired” to have the Main Light Source (e.g. moon) in a certain area of their visual field. It allows for navigation. If it strays too far from that area of their visual field, they’re off course.
Well, a bulb is really fucking close, so any movement or adjustment or turn is gonna “move the navigation light”, so they have to swerve to get it back in the right spot.
It’s like in Skyrim or Fallout, where the pip on your compass moves more as you get closer. Except there’s actually a key in some dead guy’s pocket, and his corpse clipped into the basement so every step you take, that compass pip goes flying, to the other sidecar telling you to keep turning around because it’s always just behind yiu again.
- Comment on America last night 6 days ago:
He already gets professionally strapped into a girdle every morning. I don’t think swaddling would add any noticeable effect.
- Comment on America last night 6 days ago:
That breakdown he had yesterday about never getting a Nobel Peace Prize was maaaaajor foreshadowing.
- Comment on Amen 6 days ago:
It really does, man. It really does.
- Comment on At what point do we accept that sniffing spray tan can damage your brain? 1 week ago:
It is. He slathers Bronx Colors orange “hydrating concealer” on his face. BCHo6. He does it personally, and regularly has to change shirts because that shit rubs off, how thick he layers it on.
- Comment on Nexus Mods Sale Sparks Concern in Modding Community 1 week ago:
I got a “lifetime membership” on discount right before they did away with that option entirely. I’ll stick around for a bit, too, mostly.out of convenience, but I ain’t contributing, and I’m leaving uBlock on at all times.
- Comment on Switch 2 Teardown: Still Glued, Still Soldered, Still Drifting 1 week ago:
Increased
S t a b i l i t y
- Comment on Radio transmissions 1 week ago:
Prador Moon literally has giant space crabs as the antagonists.
- Comment on What the fuck you 2 weeks ago:
All the more reason to home onto 'em.
- Comment on What the fuck you 2 weeks ago:
I must be “using” that page wrong. I never find shit of use, or things I do find are disorganized random directories that have 8 episodes of a Korean soap oPera in Russian.
Jacket and Qbittorrent. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
- Comment on Anon pitches a new game 2 weeks ago:
Exactly. The team(s) that made the stuff we love are usually long gone by the time we get “the next” whatever. My go-to for that.isnCriterion Games going from Burnout Paradise to… well, basically not doing anything anymore. Thanks, EA. Some of the devs left, and Wreckreation is on the docket. It’s due to be a spiritual successor, but I’d he willing to bet nowhere near as charming as Burnout. Damn, I hope I’m wrong, given “Dangerous Driving”…
- Comment on Anon's split personality 2 weeks ago:
Right… okay, I was worried I’d been teaching it wrong all these years.
- Comment on Anon's split personality 3 weeks ago:
Bipolar is manic-depressive though…?
- Comment on Kid gave a reasonable answer without all the math bullshit 3 weeks ago:
I don’t even know anymore. Grading in green is ragebait.
- Comment on Kid gave a reasonable answer without all the math bullshit 3 weeks ago:
Can confirm. My grad mentor’s grad mentor used green because he’d read a paper that green causes more eye strain and he thought it’d be hilarious to grade in green.
I grade in green because it drives my students nuts.
- Comment on Man, I really slept on Days Gone (mini review) 2 months ago:
I love the combat/exploration barks, too. Sneaking into a ripper camp, and Sam starts ranting under his breath through clenched teeth about how despicable these people are. It adds some nice seasoning to the whole experience.
- Comment on Well, that's no ordinary rabbit! 2 months ago:
That rabbit’s dynamite!
- Comment on It do be like that 2 months ago:
Oh, it did, for sure. It was a relief to leave that program, honestly.
- Comment on It do be like that 2 months ago:
I got scooped by my own PI in grad school. Had an idea for a next step, was told it’s a bad idea and not a good extension of the literature… then found out someone else in the lab started what I had proposed per the PI’s guidance.
- Comment on IBM scrambling 2 months ago:
But… but but but… what else will my undergrads confuse for excel now?!
- Comment on Physicists vs Normal People 3 months ago:
Well, it’s easy. If you don’t use the brake, the car could break.
- Comment on Physicists vs Normal People 3 months ago:
You will purchase crappy store butter and like it, consumer.
- Comment on Physicists vs Normal People 3 months ago:
BMW was even pushing customers to stop ordering manuals a few years back, so they could just focus on automatics.
- Comment on gigachad 3 months ago:
That and Denuvo… but supporting scummy companies is all on you, as a consumer. Don’t give them the money.
- Comment on gigachad 3 months ago:
Different styles. All Morrowind’s missing is ragdolls and physics.
Though Oblivion Rosacea is hard to look past…
- Comment on Psychology 3 months ago:
The rat. Or the pigeon. Depends on which one’s the subject.
The organism is always right.
E.g., Massive spike in repulse rate because the bird figured out how to jigger the machine? Clever bird is just maximizing food.