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Notices by Annah (maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com), page 31
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@purplehippo @postmesmeric There's also the fact they were advertising you'd be able to get it elsewhere for a while until going 'haha, nah'
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@purplehippo @bob If it was Swindon they'd probably just scribble cocks on it.
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@purplehippo Kholat is a really decent game, that suffered a lot from mismanaged expectations. Â For a narrative game/"walking sim" thing its really well done and I would liken it to the Vanishing of Ethan Carter but with less restrictive paths. Â A lot of people expected a survival game like The Long Dark and were disappointed as a result.
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@halani That doesn't look like a mobius logo
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I wonder if anyone will remember this year. Â Other than the one person who already got thing
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Current mood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpG4t54g2fk
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@ninjawedding I can gaurantee you that's by design.
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It's really demoralizing to see work I consider mediocre be the stuff that financially succeeds and I have to confess it's a lot of what makes it hard for me to pick things up with postActiv.
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But it's not about what's best, technically speaking. Â It never is. Â It's about what's popular, and I have to admit, they definitely got me there.
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Right now if you want to talk to Mastodon or Pleroma or PixelFed or anything else which uses ActivityPub, you need a seperate, different set of code for each. Â This is not the result of a standard. Â A standard is ... well, *standard*. Â A good standard means that any device, or in this case piece of software, which follows that standard, can communicate with any other. Â That makes ActivityPub a very poor standard. Â Parts that need tight specification are under-specified. Â Parts that need looser specification are over-specified. Â It's not worth implementing.
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@purplehippo Moreover emergency lighting you'd want to be even, and highlight important things like exits, not make those exits more difficult to see.
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@purplehippo In their case though, its probably more incompetence in knowing how to properly balance the vis in the level. Â You get glitzy lights like that when the designers don't understand how to properly use lighting in the engine.
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@bob In fact, the UK as a whole was much better off until the capitalists started pushing manufacturing overseas and to China to make more money.
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@bob The argument that the working class are worse off with Brexit is essentially read as an argument that we need these upper class twits. Â We don't.
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@bob The thing no one wants to acknowledge is at the heart of the (genuine) Brexit leave vote from people like myself is we want to be rid of the not-really-elected upper class twits that dictate our lives to us more and more. Â That goes as much for at home with not-Thatcher as it does for the EU. Â Big government needs to get out. Â The Home Office and it's defenders can get stuffed.
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@lnxw48a1 @alpacaherder I mean if you trace it back ... statusnet predated Twitter (slightly)
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I'm probably most amused by the people who seem surprised Google shut down discussion of that bug. Â It's not a bug to Google. Â It's a feature.
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@bob @lynnesbian It's funny how so many people's almost instinctual response is "lol, Im on Firefox" as if it is some sort of safe shelter, when Google effectively controls Mozilla through it's pocketbook as well. Â Without Google's money, Mozilla dies. Â Google is almost 85% of their funding according to their last financial statements.
At this point Firefox exists solely as an anti-trust shield.
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@eibhear @mikegerwitz I always tell people to copy and paste the link to make sure it hasn't done this kind of thing. Â I even have my grandmother doinug it. Â It's not that much more of a thing, and it saves you from so many dodgy things like this.
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@purplehippo @camoceltic I think they heard whiskey was called fire water and so they just started selling bottled water.