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  • You can do everything correctly and still have someone say they wouldn’t rehire you for X. I think it’s better to look forward and not back.

  • Likely because 99% of the time he doesn’t shoot people.

  • This may sound harsh, but the fact that you have to ask is already a barrier. Anyone in the arts making money from their art, is making money because they stand out. With so much easy access to programs that create, there is a surplus of artists and no enough consumers of art.

    As for Etsy, they are going to start deprioritizing copycat pieces and getting behind more original content, because their website is flooded. Competition on that platform is about to get harder.

    People famously say making money with 3D printing is hard. If you still want to try, then you’ll need to go around and try to solve for issues people haven’t thought to solve and go print those solutions.

    If you want to do things like coloring books, your best bet may be to go around to daycares, doctor’s offices and other places children may get bored and ask them if they would want to buy from you. The problem you are facing there is that most little kids today just play on iPads.

  • Wish we’d know more about the setup, especially if Link will indeed not be the main driver of this. Wondering if it will be more time travel shenanigans, like sending Link back in time into the contract body at the end of the trailer.

  • It’s a habit that I think sparked from Reddit exodus and people wanting to remove traces of themselves.

    I know some people disagree, but it feels like walking into someone’s library and just setting books on fire. You’re destroying some posterity and the goal of place like Lenny where we want to gather people and information.

    Instead of going scorched Earth, we should treat this as a public place where what you say is out of your control once you have said it. We should be practicing mindfulness in how we use the internet, like we used to back in the day.

    The common practice on Reddit used to be creating throwaway accounts (some still do that here) to ask those more personal questions, but I think more and more people are just destroying accounts all together every few months.

    It’s a less of an issue on the communities where people are asking for personal advice that is very bespoke to the person (even though that advice could in theory help others in the future) and more of an issue in the communities where knowledge is being shared.

    I think the larger hurdle on Lemmy will be the fact that there will always be many clashing ideologies and people will never agree on the way people should be living their lives.

  • Same! I usually watch the first one once a year, but I try to get the fully trilogy in.

  • That second website is horrible on a phone.

    From what I’ve found, if we’re going by population, then Jacksonville, Florida seems to be the largest red city.

  • Boiled down to “Me in charge. Come in” as a response to leadership.The reality is they rented out an office to hold 200 people, laid off half of them, and then were upset the place always looked empty when they brought clients around. It went from “You all need to be in office on Wednesdays, so we look like a big company”, to wanting everyone to return.

    The problem is a good majority of people had moved away during covid. Those were the first people to be laid off unless they were superstars. They had a lease agreement until 2026 and were already subletting the previous offices (They kept moving into new spaces as they grew before other leases were up) that also had long contracts. I am no longer there, but rumor is they are trying to sublet the 200 person office and find yet another small space. They are slowly turning into a real estate company.

  • I’ve used the same line for the last 10 years. I’m on my second one. First one lasted about 8yrs?

  • I jumped into buying it a few months ago. I think it was maybe $7? I will likely finish up the rogue likes I have purchased and step away from the genre, unless I see something really unique.

  • Started playing Children of Morta so I can have some variety while playing Age of Calamity. I’ not far in, but I’m enjoying that us has more story than the average rougelite game.

  • You’re not… supposed to tell these mortals about being immortal… it’s literally in the first page of the handbook.

  • I think I’m going to start getting some mins in while I also microwave food, lol.

  • Interesting. Maybe I’ll finally play this one.

  • This will be one of my gets. I was never able to play the second one. I hope this has a touch screen option. It’s sad that one of the few games that had it was banner saga.

  • I envy all of you that can juggle multiple games and get through them.

    Switch: I am still trying to chip away at Age of Calamity. I may take a break and finally start Convergence: A League of Legends Story

    PS5: After months of not turning it on, I started playing Control again. Aiming to finish this one by at least the end of the year.

    Delta: Still working my way through Mario & Luigi SuperStar Saga. I kickstarted the mcon controller, so hopefully that will be more enjoyable than the backbone I have.

  • Maybe.

  • I was surprised it was that high. I don’t ever drink coffee, so hopefully it offsets some of the meat. We have already reduced our consumption.

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  • It’s been done in a few places. Fallout and Starwars have been mentioned, but there is also the Maniac series. And while not as hopeful as your example, Blade Runner and Dune also stagnated in terms on communication with no internet.