it’s a very internet thing yeah, knowledge won’t save you.
it’s a very internet thing yeah, knowledge won’t save you.
well yeah, there is a certain feeling you get when you dwell too long in a place not meant for it, like if you’re waiting for a train for hours or your night walk takes you through an industrial park. so there’s definitely a psychological aspect.
hallways definitely should qualify but i feel like the backrooms did them to death. it worked in the stanley parable because it was novel.
i think one little date with yourself couldn’t hurt
specifically it used to be places you pass through on your way to other things.
huawei? more like hoy vey

i don’t understand what happened to the term “liminal space”. it started out as photos of transitory spaces (“liminal” as in the “limit” between two things) like empty parking lots, or highways at night, or closed bus terminals. places that give you the feeling that you need to move on. then it expanded into “places that should be busy but aren’t”, which i can sort of understand, but now it’s literally any picture with no people in it.
that’s just the first gen. at least five different companies made them, and i think sony only stopped their “xperia pro” line a few years ago.
i see we’ve all forgotten the era of the biblically accurate camera phones

no, no, this is the first one
maybe it fell over in transit
infinity up from 0 is still 0…
yeah but percentage-wise?
how good were you before?
just better at everything?
…just load them when you go to bed and unload when you wake up?
yes. it’s not more resource intensive, it’s just doing more iterations.
and from my measurements, spending 15-30 seconds on max power draw is not a lot compared to gaming for an hour. datacenters use less power per iteration than my gpu, but they run all the time.


unless i’m mistaken germany’s civil law is not steered by precedent. so while the ruling is good it does not automatically mean what the headline says. any germans please correct me on this.
yeah exactly!