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Cake day: December 24th, 2025

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  • Right, but we look at examples like Chromium and we can see where there is still so much potential for things to go sideways. GabeN and his yacht could sink to the bottom of the sea and his estate sells control of Valve to someone less benevolent.

    A commercial entity that has enough control over a project pushes the direction of that project in their favor. And sure you can fork a FOSS project at any time, but once the commercialized version has enough saturation, user inertia and lack of experienced developers to take that initiative often prevents alternatives from achieving success.









  • zikzak025toFuck AINew!
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    Wow, that is fascinating! As a 37 year old web surfer, I personally would never browse Reddit without using the latest version of Google Chrome™ as my browser of choice. No other browser comes close.

    (This comment was definitely not posted by a bot)



  • zikzak025toLemmy ShitpostSlippery
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    I guess it depends on what OP means, though. Different substances can still yield identical or comparable physiological outcomes to cause physical/chemical addiction (as in, you experience withdrawal when not using).




  • They couldn’t even pass a measure to pause hostilities against Iran, there’s no way they will have the 2/3 senate vote needed to remove him from office. I doubt it even has the 50% house vote to advance the impeachment process to that stage.

    The majority of American politicians in office approve of Trump and what he’s doing. Maybe after some seats shuffle in the midterms, which is already overly optimistic, there might be margins just slim enough to convince a handful of senators to cross the aisle and vote Trump out of office. But even then, I wouldn’t hold out much hope of that happening. MAGA voters remain committed to the cult, and Republican incumbents want to keep those votes to stay in office.


  • zikzak025toTelevision@piefed.socialWe is Us
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    Yeah, season 2 not expected until late 2027 at the earliest.

    IMO, I’m okay with letting Vince Gilligan cook to make sure it’s done right. But it does sting a bit when you can’t wait to see what comes next after season 1.


  • I never found Elden Ring to be too fast, but Bloodborne (playing now) definitely has a few bosses that are that way for me.

    I admittedly sorta like the more responsive player input, because I think it’s very frustrating in those scenarios where you are animation locked for several seconds, an obvious attack is coming your way, and you are trying to react but just can’t. And I know that’s part of the expectation of the earlier games, that you’re supposed to learn when your punish windows are and when to back up/defend. But when you’re supposed to learn through failure, yet failing has consequences (the long run back), that just doesn’t feel as great.

    If you play too cautiously, each pull just turns into death by 1,000 cuts. But then when you try to tease out the boss’s limits and see what you can get away with, you die more often and have those long runs back.

    Elden Ring is definitely faster/riskier than early Dark Souls, but IMO it made things perfect through the implementation of Stakes of Marika. Having little to no run back so you can just focus on the boss was great, IMO.

    Bloodborne, though, I just can’t help but feel like the bosses so far are far too punishing for how fast paced everything is, and then you have some runs back. I’m never sure when I’m even able to parry with the gun, and they seem intentionally made to be deceptive with their punish windows (moments that were punish windows in the first half of the fight often get follow-up attacks in the second half of the fight to trick players into falling for it). The only saving grace for Bloodborne for me is that the blood vials are very instant use and you can go in with a lot of them, but the finite nature of them (having to buy/farm more if you run out) has me worried of relying on them too much for bosses that I anticipate I’ll die to a lot.


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    It’s an excellent series, I look forward to what comes next but hate to remember that season 2 is still a ways off.

    I feel like the whole thing is going to be a good binge watch when it’s eventually all out there.


  • I don’t think the mere avoidance of military service inherently makes someone a good person, though. It’s not as though we uphold Donald Trump’s draft avoidance as a virtue, for example.

    I try to be a good person where I can. However, the mere circumstances of my life and the social system I grew up in, and which I remain complicit in, will certainly disqualify me from being considered a good person under someone else’s standards. I regret that, but I also accept it.

    I’m just trying to eke out a sufficiently stable life for myself in the remaining time I have on Earth, during a moment in time where that is becoming less and less viable or ethical to do.



  • The article does mention that they did already vote to end it over a month ago, but it failed because Republicans control the house and the senate. I’m not sure why this fact seems to keep coming as a surprise to anyone.

    Short of staging a coup, which is not likely to succeed without support from the military, it’s not like there’s really much else to do but keep holding votes and hoping that eventually a small handful of Republican politicians will have their “come to Jesus” moment and vote against their own party.