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  • It's actually reassuring to see that despite all warnings and doomsayers there will still be opportunities for programmers capable of solving problems using natural intelligence.

  • Last time I checked, it was not mandatory to work for Toyota, so anyone feeling overworked there could leave. Unlike those feeling threatened under President felon, who can't just up and leave the country. Regarding the "retrofuturistic shape" I wrote above: "put a higher weight on looks".

  • Yes, that's the "mostly agree" part. 👍

  • While I mostly agree, let me point out that a random person is not going to get a CT. It's almost 100% rich, right-wing tech-bros or fElon fanboys, or narcissistic assholes. If anyone is blowing away that much money, they have either researched the market and have put a higher weight on looks, ideology or signalling loyalty than on any practical aspects - or they have done no research at all. Both cases deserve to be ridiculed.

  • My wife is a 30+ woman and she loved (among others) OneShot, World of Goo, and Final Fantasy XV.

    OneShot is an atmospheric, story-based game with some puzzle elements and a lot of lovable characters. On the flip side, there's a lot of walking and it's easy to get lost. Nevertheless, there's a deep connection you as the player can build with the characters and the world they inhabit.

    World of Goo is a physics-based building game, where you build bridges and towers out of cute sentient rubber-like balls, but beneath the solid physics, art and music there lies a deep social commentary too.

    Final Fantasy XV is the most mainstream of these, but it is an entry into the FF games specifically designed for newcomers in mind. It follows four main and several supporting characters on a journey that starts as a road trip interspersed with beginner-friendly but still jaw-droppingly well rendered and animated combat and slowly but surely escalated to an epic catharsis.

  • The OneBlade has a transformer in the wall plug part, the actual cable going to the handheld unit is only carrying low voltage.

  • I'm all for setting a precedent if it's about banning chinese spyware and propaganda weapons.

  • Thanks for the heads up, I had no cracking issues yet, but after years of daily use the screen protector got worn out and the kickstand broke loose. Now I'm on the second one of the same model, but it's still going strong with no real issues.

  • These are the things I'm glad I got back then and would get again if they broke, that fit the price category:

    • an onion comb for dicing
    • shoehorn with a long handle
    • 3 stage knife sharpening station
    • wireless phone charger (no more fiddling in the dark with the cable)
    • magnetic keychain holder (from AntPocket tools)
    • Unicorn Beetle Pro phone case and belt holster (if you're on board with the aesthetic)
    • a pair of Klim earbuds (wired, with foam tips)
  • This is not about a single coworker and a door, but intended as a generic light-hearted roast for everybody who keep ignoring simple signs such as which waste bin is for paper, how to leave a room, etc. Petty? Sure as hell. Being a dick? Wouldn't say so.

  • Yes, that's my conclusion as well. What job doesn't require any of these?

  • Shouldn't a dishwasher or cook be able to read and follow instructions, like regarding water temperature, food safety, etc?

  • I guess it's not about actually not being able to read, just either not caring to read or ignoring what's written.

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What job doesn't require reading ability?

  • For similar 4th wall breaking but with lot less mind horror check out OneShot.

  • You said yourself that a penny is too much. What's lower than a penny and not free?

  • Then the problem is not that the practice of renting exists, but wealth inequality. Which we fully agree on, especially since several mechanisms are at work that further the gap between the rich and the poor. These all should be addressed.

  • What's holding you back from taking a loan and paying mortgage instead of rent? Risk aversion?

  • To use it later when his children would need it.

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    I just realized how incredible it is that we don't have toes growing out of our ears.