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Comment #26372777
I can't think of one, but I also can't tell the difference between the tenderloin and SOMA anymore. Everyone's comments makes sense to me if you swap SOMA in for tenderloin
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Comment #26327620
I started using Impossible in any beef recipe which highly seasons or sauces the meat, and can't tell the difference. Or don't care enough about the difference. Talking hamburger h…
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Comment #26224708
Sticking to the consumer-side of the discussion, the BigCos aren't going to break the cycle. In fact, it's a capitalist crime to do so. Their flywheel requires a steady cattle popu…
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Comment #26224261
One difference is that Twitter, Facebook, Google, are not governments and have no real authority over you. They only have the power you give them by choosing to stay in their ecosy…
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Comment #26220111
My intuition is that consciousness, as an a priori concept, is not useful. Like the four humours in the medical world, it's a metaphor that captures just enough truth to be a blunt…
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Comment #26215306
At some point nvidia would be better off mining with these gpus than selling them. The oddest solution I can think of is gamers lease graphics cards at a low low price and nvidia m…
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Comment #26174000
F2P regulations have advanced rapidly in Asian countries and since the games have global audiences, everyone worldwide is now "benefitting" from the regulation. Boot up a gacha gam…
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Comment #26167299
Marketing anxiety via social proofing has a long history, much older than computers. Beauty products, cleaning supplies, child safety gear, etc. Why limit the condemnation to virtu…
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Comment #25952001
I've worked at lots of employers who ask current employees for positive Glassdoor reviews shortly after a disgruntled former employee writes a bad review. I wouldn't trust anything…
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Comment #25798498
If I were trying to compare technologies I might focus on metrics like release strategy, documentation quality, scale of existing products using it, and maintainer activity. This s…
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Comment #25610081
Farmville and Harvest Moon share a theme and maybe even an aesthetic but are in different genres. Harvest Moon is a single player sim game. Farmville is an async multiplayer invest…
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Comment #25569379
Oh true, there's a lot of computer assisted tools for level designers and it has definitely made game worlds feel more realistic. The strategy is to let the computer generate a bas…
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Comment #25559110
During the indie dev renaissance in the 2010's, procedurally generated content received a lot of investment and attention. (Today's marketers would call this AI generated content.)…
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Comment #25398604
These business metrics require objective measurement to be useful, so one of the best things engineers can do is make the unseen seen. You can bootstrap the objectivity by going me…
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Comment #25398069
A lot of discussion about whether YouTube censorship is valid or not, carries an implicit assumption that the marketplace of ideas is up to the task of sorting fact from fiction. I…
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Comment #25373617
There are no public squares on the internet. Every DNS resolution leads to privately owned 'land'. You can be escorted off the property for nearly any reason. Maybe Youtube gave th…
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Comment #25373034
You are free to host your video evidence on your own website, following your own internal moderation rules for what is deemed credible or not. No one is taking this right from you.…
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Comment #25270198
Honestly confused why Salesforce didn't buy Discord instead. Discord's entire business model seemed to be geared toward toppling Steam by perfecting community features and then exp…
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Comment #25248851
I wonder if pulling the brakes on what's being called the post-fact era, is futile. Maybe the internet is perfectly capable of maintaining N disjointed realities and there's nothin…
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Comment #25219225
This is a lovely tool, you can also implement automated builds and deploys using Github Actions to drive web-ext. Chrome is pushing for manifest v3 and not seeking buy-in from the …