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i just dont think its good value for 30 bucks

OK that’s your opinion. If you are poor and/or from a low income country that’s even understandable.

OTOH, 3 million people thought otherwise and bought it. Wake me up when you have made a game and an expansion for it for 3 people, let’s see how buggy those are. I will take the time to online shit-talk about those, too!


What’s the point of your post? You think it sucks and regret buying and playing it, OK.

I however enjoyed it very much and I wish CDPR would chuck out more expansions. Now what?

And yes, there are bugs. Show me a game of this scale that does not have bugs. At least it’s not a shit show like CP2077 at release date


50% fetch quests

I have just played it through. What you are saying is 100% incorrect.


Genius product strategy indeed. However it sucks for the “victims” I guess who will now get messaged by people they did not match with.



Free speech is good and must be protected, that’s clear. But it should not be virtually limitless. The US played a major role sorting out the negative consequences of the Weimar republic, which did not contain fascist ideology, which then (edit: among other things ofc) lead to WW2.

It still baffles my mind how the US cannot see that tolerating the intolerant must inevitably lead to an intolerant and possibly facist society.



For this exact reason I’m using NextCloud as a service. You can even install plugins.

It’s a trade-off ofc but it works rocks solid so far.

I’m not affiliated with that particular provider though.


I’d bet that AI still gets to appropriate it as its “own” creation.



The way the original scientists published the paper was weird. Let’s hope others can reproduce the results. Looks like there is something to it. This is a big deal and could change the future for the better.



Threads has not yet launched in Europe due to regulatory issues

LOL no, there are no “regulatory issues”. Meta itself expects Threads to be illegal in the EU. Which is probably correct. And they do not seem to be having a problem with it. Which is fine by me.


They say “it’s always greener on the other side”. Can’t say it in this case though. I’m using Arch Linux BTW.


It depends on your use case and what you are trying to achieve.

You do not need k8s (or k3s…) to use containers though. Plain old containers could also suffice, or Docker Swarm if you need some container orchestration functionality.

Trying to learn k8s would be a good reason to use k8s though :)


Lol quite poetic indeed: Titanic was considered to be “unsinkable” and OceanGate’s CEO said “security is a waste”.

They both got a hard reality check from nature and physics.


If it really happened the way he says it did (implosion at 3,500 ft when they were travelling down to 13,000 ft) this sub was in no shape or form suited for this dive.

It’s not confirmed at this point as I understand and Cameron also disclosed it as a rumor in a recent interview on Youtube.

Just read about Stockton Rush’s (CEO and “pilot” of the sub, presumed dead) views about security:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockton_Rush

It’s just amazing how an aircraft pilot, a guy with an ivy-league degree in aerospace engineering can have such twisted ideas about standards, regulations, and security in general.

No way in hell would I have signed up for this haphazard dive.


I wish the world was as enthusiastic about saving hundreds of women and children as it is about saving 5 fucking millionaires or billionaires.



If you have trouble remembering git commands for CLI have a look at the tool tldr:

https://man.archlinux.org/man/tldr.1.en

For example if you need to remember how to use the branch command you could look it up with

tldr git branch

which would give you an overview on the most popular use cases.

And in case you don’t already know: You may want to use the history search tool of your shell by hitting CTRL-r and then for example typing branch. You’d get a list of past commands you have used containing branch that you can flip through by repeatedly hitting CTRL-r.