exu
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- Comment on Damn things are a SCAM! 1 day ago:
When you eat a happy meal, the happy is gone
- Comment on How to poop outdoors in a way that won’t harm the environment and other hikers 1 day ago:
You should get a bag of holding
- Comment on I always thought that the airbags are in the steering wheel 3 days ago:
It’s weird cause sometimes you seem to know what a good joke is and other times you don’t
- Comment on Metal genres 6 days ago:
Please rate my ListenBrainz/10
- Comment on Creative way to boost your business 1 week ago:
You’re in a shitposting community man
- Comment on bmw 1 week ago:
I use the three blinks when exiting a roundabout.
- Comment on Become irreplaceable 1 week ago:
Looked like Fallout Power Armor to me
- Comment on Inspiring 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Don't let them tell you different! 2 weeks ago:
Yeah, wouldn’t want to spill any
- Comment on Worst part about living in Europe 3 weeks ago:
At least 50% of the problem is high heels though. Respect the sacrifice of anyone who wears them
- Comment on Just in case you still don't realize that men regardless of their age will always have a grammar school view of sex 3 weeks ago:
Oh, it’s Mickey7, one of the known boomers in this community
- Comment on Incident 3 weeks ago:
That feels very dystopian
- Comment on Shit's getting real 3 weeks ago:
The US imports lots of Aluminium and refines it into Aluminum
- Comment on Have you encountered this? 4 weeks ago:
That would be a reason not to give a tip.
- Comment on what are in you're top 3 favourite games of all time? 4 weeks ago:
Favourites
Witcher 3
Witcher 3 was one of the first “big games” I got to experience. I still think of the characters occasionally and it has some very memorable quests. It’s been on my “to replay” list for a while to see if it still holds up against my memories of it.
Nier: Automata
This is another early “big game” I played, though I didn’t finish it then. I won’t spoil it, but at some point I was up against a boss, way under levelled and didn’t feel like grinding. However I started a new playthrough this year, got further along and it’s still very good. The story telling and world building are simply excellent, combat is fun (except a certain section I won’t spoil) and I really want to see what else happens in my current play through. My only gripe is that keyboard & mouse sucks without an overhaul mode, which unfortunately doesn’t work on Linux.
Other games
I couldn’t think of a third game, so here’s a list of other good games that don’t quite make it.
- Cyberpunk 2077: I like it, but it hasn’t really had as much of an impact as my two favourites.
- Baldur’s Gate 3: Very good contender for my 3rd favourite spot, but I need to play through it a bunch more times.
- Dishonored: I haven’t thought of this game in a while. It’s still very good, just not a contender for favourite.
- Skyrim: One of my higher playtime games, but I see it more as a modded sandbox à la Minecraft that’s fun for 2 weeks.
- Receiver 2: Very neat gun mechanics with an important central message
- 1000xResist: Interesting story and message, though you won’t play this for the gameplay. Some awe inspiring visuals occasionally
- Comment on Steam Survey for July 2025 shows Linux approaching 3% 4 weeks ago:
EasyAntiCheat and BattleEye work on Linux thanks to Valve’s efforts. Unfortunately many devs explicitly deny Linux or only allow the Steam Deck.
- Comment on Mastercard release a statement about game stores, payment processors and adult content 5 weeks ago:
Most other countries don’t do punitive damages, only compensatory. That makes winning in a judgment much less lucrative than in the US.
- Comment on Slurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp 5 weeks ago:
That only works on hackers
- Comment on "Pilot had to dive aggressively to avoid midair collision over Burbank airport." 1 month ago:
And that’s why you always wear the searbelt
- Comment on crypto investment 1 month ago:
Don’t worry, I have TACO on quick dial and he’ll fix the crypto
- Comment on Stop Killing Games is facing a complaint in the EU that uses nonsense logic to accuse the movement's founder of failing to disclose financial contributions he never made: 'It's not paranoia if they re 1 month ago:
Love the headline. Great to see publications directly call out bullshit
- Comment on Must be lvl 11 genius 1 month ago:
Idk, you seem kinda gullible
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Pebbleyeet
- Comment on 7,818 titles on Steam disclose generative AI usage, or 7% of Steam's total library of 114,126 games, up from ~1,000 titles in April 2024 1 month ago:
I agree that having more degrees of usage would be useful, but erring on the side of caution and declaring any AI use as a first step is better than doing nothing.
- Comment on That "thank you, mr AI", now fixed 1 month ago:
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- Comment on Riding the bus to the underworld 1 month ago:
One bus, multiple beece?
- Comment on The Open-Source Software Saving the Internet From AI Bot Scrapers 1 month ago:
There’s an option using some very new HTML tag, but it’s not the default.
- Comment on Nobody Cares If Music Is Real Anymore 2 months ago:
I use streaming services to check out new albums or new to me artists, but my main playlist lives on my own server.
- Comment on Th EU iniative for Stop Killing Games has reached the goal of 1 million signatures!! 2 months ago:
Do still sign if you can, some signatures might turn out to be invalid and we need a buffer against that.