It is eugenics, I just don't see how that's a problem. Eugenics isn't inherently bad, you're just thinking of bad eugenics.
When has release sales ever been a good indicator of quality? Heck, when have sales in general ever been a reliable indicator of quality?
Ok, but what about indie games,m? Does every game just work on SteamOS now? Or is that game dependent?
Honestly if there were a solid, unbiased news source that just covered geopolitics and science, I'd be all over that. But now I just sub to Ground, and that works decently well.
Checks out
Good. Browser development should've ended ages ago
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Reading through that, it does seem like a very hasty decision on the judge's part. But then again, I don't know what else you're supposed to do if you think the warrant for the arrest is based on an unjust premise…
Lol
Yes, it is too much for consumers... Farmers might have no choice though if they want a new truck
Yah but CBSA it states that only certain offenses allow for devices to be searched as part of standard procedure. The article states, that the US border can do it without justification. You may be cynical towards what…
The inefficiencies come from infrastructure. Transferring electricity is so goddamn cheap, that city planners and developers hardly consider it a footnote. Water, sewage and drainage on the other hand are much, much…
So this is completely out of his ballpark, and he's commenting on it publicly? Seems pretty stupid to me
I don't think it quite the arbitrary distinction you're making it out to be. If you were cloned every time you went to sleep, and those clones awoke with the same memories you had before going to bed. Would you consider…
Libertarian brain
What a weird thing to take offense to. Also yes, if there's a consensus on something, thinking different to said consensus would be unusual because it's not the usual. There are no value judgements in this article, so…
Eugh
It's spreading... grab a torch! Only fire will keep it at bay!
This list is so generic, so uninspired, that I'd of thought an AI generated it had it not been for the advertisement for the author's own book at the top and bottom of the page... Actually, I'm still not convinced it…
Why? There's no option to work from home in those positions, so there's no need to pay them extra to work on site. Seems kinda like a roundabout way of asking for better wages for non-office workers.
Making games has always been simple. Making engaging games is what requires a little more work.
Well, that sounds horrifying.
The intentional talking past OPs point that you're doing is annoying. I don't think anyone's worried about AI replacing call center employees or support centers. Sure, the service might be lackluster, but the impact of…
I don't think they are
It is eugenics, I just don't see how that's a problem. Eugenics isn't inherently bad, you're just thinking of bad eugenics.
When has release sales ever been a good indicator of quality? Heck, when have sales in general ever been a reliable indicator of quality?
Ok, but what about indie games,m? Does every game just work on SteamOS now? Or is that game dependent?
Honestly if there were a solid, unbiased news source that just covered geopolitics and science, I'd be all over that. But now I just sub to Ground, and that works decently well.
Checks out
Good. Browser development should've ended ages ago
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Reading through that, it does seem like a very hasty decision on the judge's part. But then again, I don't know what else you're supposed to do if you think the warrant for the arrest is based on an unjust premise…
Lol
Yes, it is too much for consumers... Farmers might have no choice though if they want a new truck
Yah but CBSA it states that only certain offenses allow for devices to be searched as part of standard procedure. The article states, that the US border can do it without justification. You may be cynical towards what…
The inefficiencies come from infrastructure. Transferring electricity is so goddamn cheap, that city planners and developers hardly consider it a footnote. Water, sewage and drainage on the other hand are much, much…
So this is completely out of his ballpark, and he's commenting on it publicly? Seems pretty stupid to me
I don't think it quite the arbitrary distinction you're making it out to be. If you were cloned every time you went to sleep, and those clones awoke with the same memories you had before going to bed. Would you consider…
Checks out
Libertarian brain
What a weird thing to take offense to. Also yes, if there's a consensus on something, thinking different to said consensus would be unusual because it's not the usual. There are no value judgements in this article, so…
Eugh
It's spreading... grab a torch! Only fire will keep it at bay!
This list is so generic, so uninspired, that I'd of thought an AI generated it had it not been for the advertisement for the author's own book at the top and bottom of the page... Actually, I'm still not convinced it…
Why? There's no option to work from home in those positions, so there's no need to pay them extra to work on site. Seems kinda like a roundabout way of asking for better wages for non-office workers.
Making games has always been simple. Making engaging games is what requires a little more work.
Well, that sounds horrifying.
The intentional talking past OPs point that you're doing is annoying. I don't think anyone's worried about AI replacing call center employees or support centers. Sure, the service might be lackluster, but the impact of…
I don't think they are