Someonelol

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[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 21 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Great. Now don't stand in the way of voters mandating billionaires pay their fair share of taxes come November.

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago

“There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”

Shakespeare

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 42 points 3 days ago

It's still above the IPO price so it has plenty more to fall.

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 days ago

We got 4 years of relative stability and recovery with Biden but Americans quickly forgot the reason they moved away from Trump and thought they needed to go back to the racist pedophile kleptocrat dictator because "Sleepy Joe" and "muh economy". I'm not at all confident the US can recover because this country is determined to go fascist one way or the other.

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

2001: A Space Odyssey still holds up incredibly well. A true classic of the genre that not even the equally great Kubrick adaptation could fully capture.

John Scalzi's other books are pretty great too. Check out The Interdependency Series. It's about an interstellar empire that can only navigate through wormholes that are now closing up. The last emperor foresaw this and is trying to save as many humans as possible while fending off political rivals and assassins.

For a similar series check out Foundation from Isaac Asimov. It's more of an anthology of stories over the course of a millennium but Asimov has a brilliant way of piecing the story together through the vast gaps in time.

Hyperion is an honorable mention. It's another anthology told a la Canterbury Tales revolving around a mysterious and invincible metallic monster known as a Shrike, which is known to impale its victims in a metal tree - dooming them to an eternity of agony in a pocket dimension.

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 days ago

Best value was Desperados III. I intentionally paid full price for the base game and DLC on GOG after playing Shadow Gambit: Blades of the Shogun and loving the gameplay/concept. It was one of the few titles I've ever 100 percented and played repeatedly for months. I loved it so much I bought an unopened collector's edition for the PS4 at a steep discount and it now sits proudly on top of my bookshelf next to my Batman Beyond statue and Venture Bros. discs.

My worst was LA Noir on Steam. That mandatory Rockstar Social Club DRM login was such bullshit that I uninstalled it and hid it from the library list. Fuck Rockstar for forcing this. Never bought anything of theirs on PC again.

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 4 days ago (1 children)

All kids are guilty until proven innocent. /s

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 4 days ago

Players should start showing up to tournaments wearing hazmat suits and Febreze holsters.

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 4 days ago (1 children)

That's a good deal. Microcenter was selling a WD 20TB external HDD for $600. Didn't end up pulling the trigger 'cause I'm going for a 2 drive Raid1 config on my janky setup and $1350 w/ taxes is way too steep.

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Maybe have a booth with a Confederate flag on one end and a Union flag in the other with a torch sitting in between. Have a sign saying "BURN ONE. SALUTE THE OTHER." I'd love to see what they'd do.

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 5 days ago

Yes capitalism is just another imperfect economic engine with inefficiencies made up by imperfect beings. Like any engine however it can be tuned to optimize certain metrics. Executives get paid exponentially more than the floor workers? Cap their pay as a multiplier relative to entry level pay and tax the rest if they still receive too much. Use the tax money to provide free healthcare, childcare, basic food assistance, public transportation, housing, social security, and infrastructure.

Even if the pay the average worker receives may not be high their standard of living would be noticeably improved. It's the same reason why Americans receive higher pay than Europeans but Europeans still have a much better standard of living. I'd love to see a better economic model emerge but for the meanwhile, capitalism is one of the few things driving technological and scientific innovation in a lot of fields.

[–] Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 5 days ago (4 children)

Capitalism is a tool that can either be used for everyone's benefit, or serve the elite few. When used right, it's a great way to produce what people actually want and be harnessed with taxes and regulations to provide goods and services that shouldn't be made for profit like healthcare and housing.

The current implementation is extremely unbalanced thanks to the corrupting influence of money in politics and the fiduciary duty to company stockholders demanding infinite growth. If a bunch of stockholders and CEOs can be prevented or severely punished for trying to buy out politicians then a lot of these problems would go away.

 

I just bought a Switch copy of Red Dead Redemption for $30 USD at Walmart and wondered if that'll be the last of its purchase I'll ever make. There's nothing quite like buying a new cellophane-wrapped copy and it makes me sad the physical age of gaming is at its twilight.

 

A lot of older PC games can run just fine on modern phone hardware. I'd buy a SteamOS version of a phone that has some modular or built-in set of buttons and analog sticks. I don't know how the app ecosystem would work for sensitive things like banking but it's mostly a minor issue for me.

 

You're constantly reminded to check the hour in case you have an appointment to keep

 

Prices have inflated so much over the past 10 years that a $20 bill buys as much as $5 did back then.

 

I just finished a preliminary interview for a medium sized engineering company. The interviewer was impressed with my background and asked to proceed with my candidacy but wanted four additional rounds of interviews and a 30 minute technical presentation about how I solved a problem. I turned them down and said I don't work for free, the amount of time it would take to gather my notes and thoughts on a slide deck would be too much. She quickly soured and we ended the call soon after. I feel like I dodged a bullet going through a gauntlet of work for the high chance of ending up with nothing.

What are Lemmy's thoughts on preparing presentations for lengthy job interview processes? Would you have considered going through with it?

 

Back in the 80's, Atari had a monopoly of games and charged absurd amounts of money for titles that pretty much had no quality control. The cost of each cartridge would easily go over $100 in today's money and gamers began to pull back on purchasing anything. This eventually culminated in the infamous E.T. movie tie in that led to pallets of its unsold cartridges ending up in a landfill and crashing the industry.

Now that Nintendo's signaled to the rest of the industry it's okay to sell digital titles at $80 each, how soon do you see gamers collectively hold back on their purchases that will eventually collapse the AAA market? Will the current trade war play a role in the hardware side of things with the collapse? Will all major companies save Nintendo suffer the downturn?

 

I'm planning to go to a rural spot that has a Bortle class 3 night sky around Southern California. Can anyone recommend a beginner friendly telescope with decent magnification for around $200? I'm not interested in using an accompanying smart phone app to go with it either. I'd like to see nebulae and galaxies the most. Thank you.

 

There should be a kind of "sorting hat" personality test to attract the interest of prospective Lemmy joiners. People who love solarpunk stuff, for example, would easily find their home in slrpnk.net. Set a link to it on sites like join-lemmy.org to make the fediverse more approachable to casuals.

 

 

I followed the maintenance guide and applied belt lube as instructed. Friction eventually caused the motor to overheat. Support said they meant to include using all 4 ounces of lube that came with it at a time. I'll be getting a new drive board to replace the burnt out one soon. Yep.

 

I decided to purchase store bought ice cream after years of just buying from places like Cold Stone. It seems to me most ice cream manufacturers have very soft ice cream now despite storing it in a freezer for a week straight. I could easily drop a spoon in the tub and watch it cut straight through to the bottom. The consistency is now kind of disgusting because it feels like I'm eating whipped cream instead of something that should be semi solid. So far I've tried Tillamook, Dryer's, and Target's in house brand and they all have that same mushy texture.

Before anyone suggests it's my freezer, I've kept it relatively uncluttered and everything else stays frozen just fine. I also make sure not to purchase those tubs of "Frozen Dairy Dessert". What happened? Is this some cost cutting measure or are customer's preferences really going to extremely soft textures?

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