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A single thing? I’d be tempted to get a bike, looking for ways to improve my cardio.
A single thing? I’d be tempted to get a bike, looking for ways to improve my cardio.
Yes, I use it to generate code that I run at home. Also generate a ton of icons that look amazing, and content for a game I am working on.
I’m getting a lot better at not being so serious all the time, it’s difficult but possible to change oneself.
I’m going to visit my sister soon and I haven’t seen her in years, she doesn’t know I’m coming so will be a fun surprise.
Maybe. Someday in the distant future someone will invent a technology which can validate bold theories like that. Whoever gets that right will be insanely rich.
You’d be able to post on a forum and have a validated rank 5 snuggler badge or something, and everyone would know you’re pro. Go on talk shows, maybe start a product line of high performance pillows.
I could go on, but there’s an insane sandwich here that’s staring me down
The arc of his popularity has been an interesting thing to watch. Many of the things he does seem childlike in nature, almost like a lot of maturity is just missing
How is it possible you’re the only one talking about snuggling and cuddling?
Everyone else doing it wrong or something.
I’ll add star gazing. For me that’s an insane relaxant.
Does anyone else notice missing comments here?
There were comments here yesterday.
Definitely a lot of propaganda bots, welcome to the slow and steady mass brain wash.
I thought it was hilarious
There should be consequences for companies (and specifically the leadership) that cause danger to innocent lives in their pursuit of profit over all else.
Making those promises was good for shareholders. Good spin, positive pr, keep share price stable etc.
And then staying in Russia was also good for shareholders. Moves more product. Easy.
So that’s what they do. Shareholder value above anything else, there are no exceptions.
Can’t remember the last time I was on Twitter. Turns out I don’t need it. Turns out I’m just a little happier without it.
Some people probably do not have home lives that they enjoy, I can imagine that.
Exactly, just another corporate cash grab. From here it will go to “you buy base game only”, but if you want this city or that quest or planet then it’s paid. You want that npc? Money. The final boss? Credit card pls. Fast travel? That’s platinum club only.
And all in the name of “why should you pay for quests you don’t like” or some other thinly veiled greed.
But they gotta keep that profit line climbing infinitely you know, somehow.
Snuggling? Uh, that’s a hard no. I can’t imagine that. I’d be extremely uncomfortable.
Hugging? Yup, lots of hugging in my friends and family.
I don’t wish for more physical affection among males, seems good as is.
Nestle and Adobe, on my special list.
It’s not the job of EA execs to keep offices open or people employed. It’s their job to drive profit above anything else, no sacrifice is too great.
It’s insane to me that healthcare looks like this in the US, I mean I live in an objectively weaker economy and my healthcare is vastly better in terms of cost, availability and has no hard ties to employment.
That is crazy messed up. My gut feel is that it’s again down to the corporate shareholder problem, where infinite growth is demanded. It’s defies belief that this hasn’t been fixed, and really makes me think that overall we may be losing the war of greed vs humanity.
Oh wow, this brings back memories for the original, definitely gonna try this out
Right, svg. Not doing it anymore but we had a use case for dynamically generating information bearing icons based on changing conditions.
These days I see there are dedicated services that do this really well.
Another thing I got some benefit at was using it to generate thousands of configuration json files covering all permutations of a wide set of values (within rules and ranges).