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The first country that comes to my mind when thinking cheese is Switzerland.
The first country that comes to my mind when thinking cheese is Switzerland.
Your brain doesn’t need to remind you what’s dangerous, your brain is you. By the time your are getting that thought, you already established that it would be wildly stupid to do that. It’s more like planning an exit strategy and stay prepared for the worst case (your phone could drop into the river without you yeeting it).
But your theory still might have merit because without any past experiences to judge a situation, how can you know what’s good and what’s bad?
Another explanation could be that it’s easier to restart a sequence of actions than to correct a mistake in the current one and continue. And babies are not very motorically skilled in the first place, so it’s even harder for them.
Imagine being a Community Manager and having no idea how the bullshit your publisher wants to pull off affects your community but still initially siding with them lol
Must be a fucking easy job.
Because in 2024, it’s not important whether you have fun or not, the important thing to focus on is that nobody else has any fun.
Depends on how they do it. If the like-and-subscribe begging is at the end of the video, thats ok in my opinion. But if the 10m01s video starts with an insanely loud intro followed by begging followed by a “hey guys” followed by a sponsor segment followed by a Discord server promotion, then that’s just obnoxious.
Recently I also unsubbed from a channel that started using community posts for ad promotion. Made me irrationally mad, not gonna lie.
Didn’t Google nuke SearX? Or did they only nuke public instances?
Cash out, get sued by angry customers, file for bankruptcy. Who cares about your public image being shattered when you are already gone with the wind?
I see, thanks for the insight!
Didn’t Bell just put that up as a theory and it got proven somewhat recently by other researchers? The 2022 physics Nobel Prize was about disproving hidden variables and they titled their finding with the catchy phrase “the universe is not locally real”.
Probably just because it’s prime. It’s just that humans are terrible at understanding the concept of randomness. A study by Theodore P. Hill showed that when tasked to pick a random number between 1 and 10, almost a third of the subjects (n was over 8500) picked 7. 10 was the least picked number (if you ditch the few idiots that picked 0).
I suppress all YouTube notifications. I only shitpost in comments anyway because that’s what they are there for.
There are only a few games that I bought without the opportunity to test them before the purchase. And I don’t mean a scuffed demo that only gives you a very shallow impression of how the different game systems interact with each other, I mean actually being able to play the damn game.
I don’t subscribe to the idea of hype purchasing just to shit on the game after release because it’s inevitably gonna be trash. Last time I made that mistake was with D3, oh boy, was that game a dumpster fire on release. The next thing I’m gonna buy without testing it first will be the Fangs of Asterkarn expansion for Grim Dawn. The devs are awesome, the base game is awesome and the last 2 DLCs were awesome too, so that’s why I don’t need my pirate hat in this instance.
Gabe Newell agrees with you. He said that piracy is almost always a service problem, not a pricing problem.
Went to my profile on mobile where I'm not logged in and the comment says [removed]. I guess I got my answer lol.
Also I was misremembering, I didn't call them out for genocide. "Israel is a far-right nationalist apartheid state" was the quote.
Yeah, but if I have a clarification question or want to further discuss it, the bot is not gonna answer me. It doesn't have the same feel to it for me, I dunno. But it's a start I guess.
I called Israel a genociding apartheid state and am still not banned. But that comment has neither up- nor downvotes, so I might have gotten a shadowban, dunno how I can check that and I also don't really care.
If an article sources from reddit, there is a high chance you can toss it straight into the bin.
Gaming "journalism" is full of that trash. "Players are upset with change X from game Y" and then cites an angry reddit thread and quotes posts as if it was an interview. Actual bullshit content.
The problem with crossposting bots is that I rarely care for the OP as much as I care for the comments.
That’s why I specified a time period 😉
To be completely honest, I kinda did an oopsie because it completely slipped my mind that although it happened in 2020, the technology involved is indeed pre-millenium.
Most Roman thermae featured a caldarium, which was like a hot steam sauna and the really fancy ones even had a laconicum which was kinda like a hot, dry sauna.