I don’t know much about this scene. How is this different than an emulator? You still need a ROM I believe.
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Neato@ttrpg.networkto World News@lemmy.world•German shock at reported Russian assassination plotEnglish2616·1 year agoWho’s shocked, really? “Oh no I’m so surprised the dictator who’s assassinated public officials before is maybe trying to kill us!”
Declare Russia an enemy of the state or whatever allows you to sanction them in totality and be done with it. The fact they won’t because they’ve made themselves so dependent on their gas and other exports is fucking pathetic.
Neato@ttrpg.networkto Technology@beehaw.org•Goldman Sachs: AI Is Overhyped, Wildly Expensive, and UnreliableEnglish20·1 year agoMan I love it when billionaire assholes finally figure out what the rest of the world has been saying since the beginning.
Neato@ttrpg.networkto Games@sh.itjust.works•FromSoftware is Seemingly Hiring for Armored Core 6 DLCEnglish15·1 year agoI need to go back and beat this game. It’s so good.
It’s a point but it doesn’t actually exist at any point. It exists in a cloud where it could exist anywhere in there.
Spiders and I have an agreement: don’t spin webs at people height. Spiders get the corners, ceilings and anywhere we don’t walk. If you try to spin a web on the bananas, RIP.
Neato@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla loses EV market dominance, falls below 50% in US [unit sales in 2024Q2]English521·1 year agoGood? Even if Tesla wasn’t shit it’s probably for the best if one company doesn’t make up the majority of an industry.
And normally this would be good for Tesla as it’d indicate the industry is growing a lot. So even if they aren’t most of it their total sales would probably increase.
Which YouTube app is broken now? Revanced still works fine for me.
Unfortunately, most of that (lying, chasing, not reporting a crash) isn’t actually illegal (for pigs). Police have a stupid amount of leeway from the law.
Really, it should be illegal at the state level in every state to chase people. I’ve lived in a city where the PD had that: police could not chase; they’d just find them later.
Yeah. Last time I checked I couldn’t get paid much to go hiking in the woods.
Maaaaybe if I wanted to be a park ranger or firewatcher (is that real?) but from my knowledge those pay dick.
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When I got a vasectomy, it was like 20 before they wanted to do a fertility test.
Who needs to turn their sperm release on and off so quickly? I understand wanting it to be easier than surgery but no one needs it so fast that you flip a switch. Deciding to have kids is a huge decision that often takes months of fucking to succeed at.
Neato@ttrpg.networkto World News@lemmy.world•Putin bestows Russia’s highest civilian honour on India’s PM ModiEnglish19·1 year agoWhy would anyone accept this if they are trying to not seem like a fascist? I thought modi was trying to appear normal.
Neato@ttrpg.networkto World News@lemmy.world•NATO getting tough on China for backing Russia's war effortEnglish141·1 year agoExcept in this case it’s accurate? It’s calling out Russia’s lack of appropriate casus belli.
Neato@ttrpg.networkto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•A Driverless Car in China Hit a Pedestrian. Social Media Users Are Siding With the CarEnglish249·1 year agoWhy would you hold self-driving cars to a standard that we don’t hold drivers? If you are a driver and realize you are about to harm a pedestrian, there is no circumstance when the law suggests you ram a car into a building or pole instead of the pedestrian. Your insurance would rather you hit the pedestrian, usually. Because in an animal strike, hitting the animal is comprehensive (in America) and swerving to hit a fence is collision. You can’t be at fault for comprehensive. A pedestrian is a different mater and not comprehensive, but they’d rather you mitigate liability, and then mitigate cost. And there’s a chance the pedestrian was at fault, at least partially. The building/pole can’t be.
But all of this is a moot point. Self-driving cars will NEVER be programmed to harm the driver before an outside person. Simply for the fact no one will ever buy or ride in a car that chooses to kill the passenger over others. No one will ride in the Suicide Car.
Caveman absolutely proud of you. Hunter-gatherer lifestyle was closer to how most animals live: most of their lives are spent resting. Periods of hunting take up a lot of energy and most animals spend most of the waking hours conserving energy. Humans weren’t that much of an exception.
A descendant who rests the majority of their lives is living the dream. Especially when pretty much all prehistory threats are eliminated: predators, neighboring tribes killing you (for most of us anyways…), starvation, prevalent disease, infant mortality, extreme seasons, etc.
Contrast that to the founding father’s age in America: those rich assholes hated and feared the working class. They had incredible animosity directed at any non-owner class people. They even created a nation and had the gall to say “every man is created equal” and then most states denied voting rights to non-landowners, non-men, non-white people, and often based on age and religion. It could be as low when the Constitution was ratified as 20-25%. So it’s safe to say the white-haired ancestor would find the average person’s lack of hard work and life of some leisure a good thing, in general those asshats were closer to modern billionaires.
Neato@ttrpg.networktoMental Health@lemmy.world•Troubled for-profit chains are stealthily operating dozens of psychiatric hospitals under nonprofits’ namesEnglish13·1 year agoSo it’s no longer a non profit and the non profit loses tax breaks, right?
Neato@ttrpg.networkto Abolition of police and prisons@slrpnk.net•The Convict Leasing Forced Labor SystemEnglish27·1 year agoWhoops, you’re right. Both have been of discussion lately and got mixed up.
Why is screw DLC legal? Why are people ok with companies preventing people from working in their own devices?