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this revolutionary microwave will cook a fish in ice while simultaneously draining your wallet to completion.
duuuuuuuude…
i mean, i thought dos2 was amazing. bg3 seems like a great refinement of the gameplay. but it’s the same style, with similar pacing, and similar mechanics. so, if dos2 wasn’t your thing i’m not sure this will be.
this looks so, so useful
yeah, it really puts my god awful pile of terraform in perspective.
go on a long hike or bike ride in fully synthetic garb—you will absolutely reek by the time you get to your car. if you’re talking a 1 hour workout, then i agree. the bummer is that synthetic materials are so…
my (similarly uninformed) opinion is… similar. the industry is so regulated and unsexy that it doesn’t attracted the thought leaders and technical talent necessary to created modern, inoovative systems. instead you get…
oregonian here. full service in this context just means some gruff gentleman pumps your gas. getting your windows washed or oil checked is all but non-existent. so no, i don’t think there is any appeal for tourists.…
this drastically depends on where you live and what the restaurant scene is like. you’re describing corporate chain restaurants. cities with food scenes still exist.
i mean, sure... but lets ignore whatever malware project you were working on. :) lot of businesses live or die on the trust of their customers. don't they? arc's product is aimed at power users. surely if they were…
this is an overly cynical take. headlines are brief by necessity. nobody would read that and think that a curved line from A to B is shorter than a straight line between the same points. the first paragraph explains it,…
i’ve tried arc a couple times and never got to the “aha!” moment. in a lot of ways arc reminds me of software from the early 2000’s that tried to do everything. i think they’re doing some interesting stuff, but i just…
yes, but you can analyze the traffic from the app if you cared too. the point is that you absolutely can verify their claims.
practically speaking, you’re right—but something doesn’t have to be practical to be enjoyable or interesting to work on. lots of people try lots of wild things. why does anyone build anything?
yeah, really lame response.
it’s more that i don’t believe it’s a real scenario.
good luck reading 10k lines of shell written decades ago. it would likely be an incredible waste of time.
right? that whole bit reads like some lame parable. like who in there right mind is going to run a 10k line shell script named DISASTER they’ve never read and cannot read because it’s 10k lines of shell? there is…
it’s obviously half-decent enough for most folks. /shrug
haha, I was confused for a minute reading this post thinking the same thing.
these are such weird philosophical stances. just do the thing that makes sense to you or makes sense for your use and move on. there is not a strictly correct choice.
yes, but we’re talking about video gamers who aren’t ruled by logic or reason. they’ll endlessly bitch about this and then rush to preorder the next thing.
why on earth does my phone need 24gb of ram?
ah, theo, a knob till the end.
> Others predicted that the city would look like a bland concrete jungle with the ads removed. lol. only advertising folks are going to pitch ads are a that make a city beautiful.