

Same deal here in Brazil. Or at least my city; pizza styles vary regionally here, so sometimes those takeout pizze you eat in a State might be rather… meh in comparison with homemade ones.
I have two chimps within, Laziness and Hyperactivity. They smoke cigs, drink yerba, fling shit at each other, and devour the face of anyone who gets close to either.
They also devour my dreams.


Same deal here in Brazil. Or at least my city; pizza styles vary regionally here, so sometimes those takeout pizze you eat in a State might be rather… meh in comparison with homemade ones.
People are fish.
No, that is not the case of picking a paraphyletic definition and treating it as a clade (“people are fish”).
I’m pointing out that whatever they find “in the wild” in Mexico and neighbouring countries is already the result of humans spreading this stuff everywhere, after years and more years of funny monke, so no matter what you call “original gangsta” that is not it. Anyone with basic reading comprehension (unlike you) can get it.
You’re inventing strict definitions that do not exist
Yeah, because I totally invented the definition of landrace. Suuure. I also invented the aeroplane. /s
😂
I also invented emojis, “lol” and “lmao” because they’re all great ways to force braindead morons and pass-aggro shitlets to out themselves as such.
you just said you’re “guessing” this
Yeah, and you clearly did not understand what I was guessing.
Not bothering further with you.
EDIT, directed at other users (the above won’t understand anything too complex): my guess was correct, chiltepín is indeed a landrace.
The link also mentions «Chiltepins are often referred to as the “mother of all peppers”, but it has a more recent rich history along the US and Mexico borderlands». This explains rather well that 1) the chiltepín pepper was introduced there, and 2) why the American nationalist is throwing such a cringe tantrum, at the idea peppers originated elsewhere.
Well if you’re going back millions of years to extinct species, sure
If you don’t, then there’s no “OG pepper”. Multiple species in the genus have been domesticated, cross-bred, spread, and used by funny monke “MOUTH HOT”.
Glabarisculum definitely may be a landrace, but it’s also still the likely progenitor of all extant Capsicum annuum varieties
Both things are mutually exclusive, since landraces require previous domestication. If it’s a LR then even for that specific species it isn’t the OG, the OG would be its ancestor.


Yes, you would. Save the following into a file and you’ve downloaded a pizza!
Note: I’m listing ingredients for a single pizza, enough for two people. Scale them up as needed! I’ll also list things as percentage of the weight of the flour, for the bakers out there.
Dough:
Toppings:
I’m copyrighting this recipe so you need to pirate it. Just kidding — it’s public domain. Enjoy.


The story is fairly decent, at least in the manga. But I do agree with you the adaptation is a bit too over-detailed; the “camera rainbows” are completely unnecessary, I’m almost sure the city was modelled in 3D, that guy Elymas protected from the raana behaving a bit too hammy… they also made Elymas look less like a tank, and more like a scrawny boy (in comparison with the manga).
The “OG pepper” is likely already gone: the Capsicum genus started branching off 17mya, way before we humans colonised the Americas. It was probably from the Andes as it’s where you have the biggest clade diversity; including barely domesticated species, such as C. chacoense and wild ones like C. eximium:

If I had to take a guess chiltepín is probably a landrace, a wild-ish descendant of domesticated C. annuum.


I wonder if Tim Swiney realises, that his tantrum against Steam’s AI labels affects Epic Games way, way more than it affects Valve. Because… seriously, I can’t be the only one interpreting his tantrum as “customers are not to be treated as rational human beings, able to take their own decisions; those things are to be treated as cattle to be herded”. And it makes me not want to touch anything he has power over with a 3m pole.


I hope they get better funding. Seriously.
And keep doing the amazing work. We need more browser diversity.

Siegfrieda (left) and Kika (right).
It’s not just an orthographic resource — it’s a tendency of AI chatbots!
(I use them a lot, too.)


Found one already — aptly named “Emerald 386”. I never bothered with it because mGBA implemented link cable damn well, but in the light of your post using a catch’em all hack makes more sense.




This looks fun until you picture goblins riding velociraptors. Then it’s !!FUN!!.


My favs change constantly so I’ll list a lot of songs. I’ll also include lyrics with EN translations because it’s useful for language learners.
Note: I’m listing the versions I like the best, not necessarily the originals. And in two cases (Strani Amori and Lilium) they are not sung by native speakers.


It’s a bit of idealism from my part, but I’m hoping way more than just forcing us (people in general) to stop being online: I want to see all this crap backfiring and prompting the formation of a parallel internet. One that is user-friendly, but corporation-hostile, even at the expense of small convenient bits. Mostly from parts of the “old internet” being glued together: the Gemini protocol, the Fediverse, TOR, etc.


I don’t think the point is to leave the bots out. It looks more like grabbing even more info about you, because you can know a lot about the person just telling them to wave their hand on a cam:


It was discovered that inexperienced developers with no marketing budget, who likely turned to AI simply because of a lack of other resources, saw hardly any negative impact on sales despite the AI disclosure. These games were almost certainly going to struggle even without the use of AI.
It’s a different story for the more established studios with an existing following and previous titles. Game Oracle found that the use of AI by these studios resulted in a significant 40% to 60% drop in sales.
This actually makes sense. People are willing to turn a blind eye to more and larger flaws in a game if they know it comes from a small indie developer with barely any experience, than if it’s coming from a well-established studio.
The matter here is what players noticed, and avoid. I see three possibilities:
#1 is irrationally brushed off by the author, but I think you should gather data before brushing off hypotheses like this. #2 and #3 are lumped together in Burton’s “advice” (that boils down to “if people complain about you adding shit to your sandwich, add a bit less, also if you’re pouring shit in the sandwich odds are the meat is rotten too”), but they’re two different beasts — one is about the tech yielding a worse product, and the other about the developers themselves being bad.
It’s corpo, but it’s shitting on common corpo practices.