

My takeaway is that as soon as acceptance goes past 50% it really speeds up by double digits each generation.


My takeaway is that as soon as acceptance goes past 50% it really speeds up by double digits each generation.


I think the reverse is “Homosexuality can almost always or always be justified”. Then as a further “If yes, does homosexuality require justification?” can be added.
The opposite to yours would be “Homosexuality doesn’t require justification” which would likely have different results.


“Copilot, download the latest drivers and make it easy for me to update them” and it gives you some Driver Helper malware
Ah, the power bottom.
Fuck it, just make them work like Flatpaks or snaps and run a minimal android session on top of virtual hardware and install like normal.


On the steam hardware page it says the CPU and GPU are discrete although also “semi-custom” which I think means it’s not Gigabyte and has some cooling features that are tailored to the form factor.


I know my case is specific but having a Jellyfin running on a Steam computer looks to me as good case for having a computer in the living room. Adding a TV applications to Steam such as Netflix is also a case. Then there are people who have their workstation close to the TV so they can use it instead of their laptop and just switch displays with one of these HDMI branching dongles.


We are both actively exploring the stars and the ocean. There’s still a lot we don’t know and there’s still plenty of species being discovered in rainforest all the time.
Bacterias and viruses are also something that you can never finish exploring and there are for sure weird creatures like tardigrades that are still undiscovered.
You’re just in time to discover genetics, epigenetics, biomechanics of nutrition, chemistry, biochemistry, how to make custom creatures from DNA building blocks, protein folding applications, mysteries of how the brain works and even math as mature as it is also has tons of undiscovered parts.
Sure you might be too late and to early for a couple of specific things but science discovery is absolutely exploding and random average Joe types are discovering things all the time. I think on the contrary now is one of the most likely things where you can just flat out discover something about the world that nobody has discovered before.


I wanted to be an inventory that makes crazy gadgets or as wealthy as Scrooge McDuck.


I really hope VR takes off. I haven’t been able to play VR because of Linux support issues or needs a PS5 and not that many titles I’m interested in are available, there is No Man’s Sky, Serious Sam, Skyrim and some others. But fuck, I imagine playing Armored Core 6 with VR would be bonkers. Like having strapping into a Mech with a HUD and rockets flying all over.
I imagine retrofitting games to provide two provide two camera views instead of one wouldn’t be super crazy work so just having more people with VR would increase the title count by a lot.
I’m currently looking at it costing me a fair bit of money to actually get a setup. Probably $500 for a used GPU and another $1200 for the headset that I barely can use with a young baby at home but in 5 years I could see myself getting into it.
One other thing that is understated is that this time it’s a buy once for a more than adequate system that has forward and backwards compatability with the Steam catalog of VR games.


I thought it was obvious, 2026 is going to be the year of the Linux desktop.


I live in Iceland and we try to predict volcanic activity all the time and it’s off by weeks or months. To be fair, that’s a blink of an eye on a geological scale so it’s pretty accurate but the nature of the problem is that you have so many forces that all interact with each other.
It’s pretty similar to “how far can you tip the chair back before it falls” but we don’t know the size, weight and shape of the chair really well. You just need one fracture in the rock from previous earthquake to throw all the calculations off.
I don’t know the context of the post but I imagine it’s media related, like a seismologist saying “could be as soon as tomorrow” and the journalist just saying “earthquake tomorrow”. Also seismologist don’t shut up is true.


When it goes on sale 5 years later probably
Also that he’s just blindly following a false emperor so easily while never having even seen his rotting carcass
Also, if you don’t want to spend a lifetime setting Vim up there’s kickstart.


I really liked the first AC game but when I played Odyssey I was disappointed. Beautiful game, fun mini-games, nice subsystems like upgrading the ship and whatnot. After the initial couple of hours I started to feel like everything is a chore.
Need a map? No way to buy, you have to run/ride and climb the chore tower.
Want to use equipment? Grind chore for the XP to meet the level requirement.
Want to beat a quest handed to you early? Grind XP
Want to complete side quests? All of the boilerplate fetch/kill quests.
Just please, give me a starting weapon that’s good enough and I can just stealth kill my way through the main quest. Also, just allow me to buy the map.


I think they were viable but nobody trusts EA and Activision with keeping the game they buy.
It’s a writing thing they did so they didn’t have to swap actors all the time. The first book spans several generations after all.


Anything Warhammer 40k. The universe and the lore are amazing because they absorbed a lot of SciFi elements from literature. The games have often been underwhelming but when they’re good they’re really good.
Or as ancient Romans and Greeks it’s justified if you’re fucking a guy in the ass, but not when you’re taking it in the ass.