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Oh yeah you’re right we should just not even bother voting and let the right wing win.





IGN and its consequences have been a disaster for video game journalism.

“This game barely works. I had multiple game-breaking bugs during the tutorial. The art style is ugly, the music is annoying, the gameplay is generic and not fun at all, the graphics stutter constantly, and it tried to make me drink a can of mountain dew on camera to verify my purchase. We give it a 7… point 1.


One of the countless reasons we need to repeal the DMCA and change copyright expiration to set in after 25 years


This has been my weekly reminder that there are people who use Bing. Harrowing.



This was the entire point. If you loan out money that immediately gets paid to construction firms you own, you’re effectively just charging people (with interest) to be neocolonialized.


Thanks for correcting that, my browser rejects most redirects so I didn’t know there was an issue.


The US supports Israel because of ‘Jewish wealth’, claims BBC presenter
It's very difficult to characterize this as an isolated incident of anti-semitism by the BBC considering it's far from their first [incident](https://www.ofcom.org.uk/news-centre/2022/ofcom-concludes-investigation-into-the-bbcs-coverage-of-antisemitic-attack), and considering further that the BBC has spend 20 years and well over £300,000 keeping the 20,000 word [Balen Report](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balen_Report) into their perceived anti-Israel bias buried. How can we be expected to believe that there is no anti-semitism at play when the BBC claim that they refuse to call Hamas a terrorist organization because 'Terrorism is a loaded word, which people use about an outfit they disapprove of morally. It's simply not the BBC's job to tell people who to support and who to condemn [...] We don't take sides. We don't use loaded words like "evil" or "cowardly". We don't talk about "terrorists".' despite the fact they actually do that constantly, and have for decades? >Rajib Karim: The [terrorist](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12573824) inside British Airways >Brussels: Epicentre of the [terrorist](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-35876968) threat in Europe? >Built at a time when IRA [terrorist](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-58302616) attacks were a constant threat, High Point was built to be bomb-proof >Securing and maintaining reliable funding is the key to moving from fringe radical group to recognised [terrorist](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-30393832) organisation >Eighteen years after the Brighton bombing, former IRA [terrorist](http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/hardtalk/2315579.stm), Patrick Magee, has continued to defend his role in the blast >[Lisa] Smith was, however, found not guilty of financing terrorism by sending money to a man for the benefit the [terrorist](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61634100) group. >Sudesh Amman: From troubled schoolboy to [terrorist](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-58233560) >Between 1969 and 2001 over 3,526 people were killed in [terrorist](https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zy7nqhv/revision/9) violence in the UK. ↑ this one is from BBC Bitesize, educational material the BBC writes for children. I guess editorializing to children doesn't count as taking sides. The BBC clearly has no problem naming and shaming terrorism when Jews aren't the target. This assertion of "Jewish wealth" isn't only an obvious Elders of Zion appeal, it's the latest in a long, long line of Isolated Incidents of the BBC suddenly altering its established reporting standards for only the situations where they address the *one* country in the world full of Jewish people.
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The best part is, they already made a game with a gigantic world full of procedurally-generated content: Daggerfall, which is remembered fondly for a reason.


“Decay”

What’s left to decay? It’s dust now. Remember when Eidos used a PR firm to strongarm websites into not publishing reviews of Tomb Raider: Underworld if they were less than an 8/10 till after launch?

“That’s right. We’re trying to manage the review scores at the request of Eidos.” When asked why, the spokesperson said: “Just that we’re trying to get the Metacritic rating to be high, and the brand manager in the US that’s handling all of Tomb Raider has asked that we just manage the scores before the game is out, really, just to ensure that we don’t put people off buying the game, basically.”

That was 15 years ago, and despite the fact that Barrington Harvey went on to lie and pretend they never said that, everybody knew that kind of thing was old hat back then too. Mainstream gaming journalism is a captured industry.


I’m not a console owner, are PlayStation owners really giving Sony $60 a year to play online multiplayer? It shouldn’t cost anything in the first place. If Valve or GoG or anyone else started trying to tell me I had to pay them extra to send certain packets through my router, I’d have a good laugh.


During these formative years of the Web, web pages could only be static, lacking the capability for dynamic behavior after the page was loaded in the browser.

And it was better. Frankly, http was a mistake, humanity would be healthier and happier if we stopped at gopher.


Crypto will never be a thing. We’ll be in a Star Trek style post-economy future where the concept of money is worthless before crypto will ever be a viable alternative to fiat currency, at least for anything aside from buying drugs online from dudes with roman statue avatars who talk like anime villains.


Not a single solid reason given

Well not to you, but that doesn’t mean much considering you think spyware is fine as long as it’s opt-in (and that being a furry is equivalent in severity to being homophobic, wtf). The fact that you think this article is bad is basically a ringing endorsement.


I applaud your ability to suffer fools, but it’s not one I share.


Yeah, I get it. Here’s the thing though, this specific part:

I also have autism and some people with the condition aren’t as good as me at putting together the connotations of words AND the overall post to figure out the poster’s intentions. And some people aren’t terminally online and have less exposure to seeing this word used. They’ve likely overwhelmingly seen it used as a pejorative, and end up very skeptical of this post.

Those people all have one thing in common: nobody put a gun to their head and said “what’s going on with this post? Make the call and post your comment NOW”. One thing all we here on the internet do all have in common is the ability to read, and to use our sapience to make decisions about what we read. To say “this seems out of line. Could it be what I think it is, or am I assuming?” By process of elimination, a person either chooses to do that, or chooses to be assumptive. And also:

I don’t like the idea that people like me, or that people who might have reasonably arrived at a different conclusion about this, are being told that they’re huge dorks who need to go outside.

There is no reasonable way to get to the wrong conclusion.
Ever.
If you’re being reasonable, you either find the right conclusion beyond all reasonable doubt, or you concede that you don’t have enough information and then move on with your life. The only way to get to the wrong conclusion is to jump to conclusions, because being reasonable requires you to start from the point of “there may be no answer I can find”. The people in this thread who got it wrong made assumptions, jumped to conclusions, and defended themselves by being belligerent. That is a fundamental lack of respect for others’ intelligence that goes beyond being rude to people and using mean words.


Post: Uses the word normies in a positive sense and literally says it’s great that gaming is more accessible

Fediverse: Is this a neckbeard?

The reaction is a bit more like

“B-B-B-BUT THE CONNOTATIONS!!! Bro you just LITERALLY used a word that has PROBLEMATIC CONNOTATIONS because it’s ALSO USED by PEOPLE I DON’T LIKE, and that makes you GUILTY BY ASSOCIATION!!! I am PROUD of how I combine purity testing and code switching into a DEFINITELY accurate litmus test, because I think I’m a character from Dune!! I don’t know what the FUCK ‘context’ is but it SOUNDS like something the ALT-RIGHT would care about!!!”

If I ever caught myself taking an obvious self-effacing remark seriously, I would be so ashamed. Anyone coming into this thread with hurt feelings about the word “normies” is a huge dork and needs go outside.



The fact that you’re able to think that is all I need to hear, you’re officially beyond my power to help. Good luck, you’re going to need it.


Is this a studied effort to miss my point, or are you just like this?


Infinity was originally a Reddit app that has been forked. This came up more than once:

“This is intended”.

Maybe that’s different now, but normal people don’t pay attention to feature upgrades on open source projects that they don’t use, and the fact that this was intended behavior led me to believe there was no particular reason it would ever change, especially since it still hadn’t when I last used the app some time after the dev commented in the second screenshot.


It was like that because of a deliberate design choice that enjoyed widespread support


Too bad Infinity has that weird fixation on not marking posts as read persistently, it would be great if not for that.