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Happy birthday! 30 is a great age IMO because you're not yet old, but old enough to stop being seen as a kid.
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General Gaming Ok, the dust is finally settling. What's your GOTY?
legend replied to Best's topic in The Spawn Point
You missed the most important one: Myth 2: Soulblighter! -
Movies Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga - Official Trailer #2
legend replied to Firewithin's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
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Motorcycles were already the correct way to get around in the game. This is insulting to cars at this point.
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General Gaming Ok, the dust is finally settling. What's your GOTY?
legend replied to Best's topic in The Spawn Point
It's fucking Baldur's Gate 3. It's the most game that ever gamed. It's the game pitch that every nerd would talk about making but never could and would never have the budget to do. But Swen fucking did it. The mad man in armor did it. The only possible criticism I could raise was it ends somewhat abruptly after everything is said and done. But they just released a giant patch with a massive epilogue (that I will be playing this weekend), so I guess that's not going to be a criticism after all. Also, they added penis physics. It's BG3. TotK was excellent though, and SM2 has the most fun traversal out there. -
Happy birthday! As someone who has dropped ~all attention to fitness over the last decade, I can confidently say you should not do the same!
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Television For All Mankind: Season 4 All Mankind
legend replied to Commissar SFLUFAN's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I am watching! So far, I'm enjoying this season more than 3. Very glad to be done with Gordo's kids. -
Agreed. I've found there is a sweet spot in community size for discord for technical discussion Q&As. Too small, and no one is around or the right people aren't there to respond. Too big and any topic/question you bring up gets easily lost the fire hose of messages. (Which I've observed on both sides of the Q and A).
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Incidentally, verification without exposing identity is technologically simple without the blockchain. The main hurdle is making sure an org is actually doing the vetting in the first place. You just need good old-fashioned signing. No blockchain needed. And with the advent of Passkey tech, this might get *much* easier to use in practice. I even have some designs I've been thinking about as part of my "I want to re-invent how we publish" overly ambitious plans that will never happen
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I was worried this would be the case, but no, it's not like that. Without giving much away (since what I'll say is explained very early) the main character is the child of a westerner who traveled to Japan and a Japanese woman. The MC has been Japanese since birth, but their split race has made them an outcast.
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New Zealand to reverse course on tobacco smoking ban
legend replied to mclumber1's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Regulating diet is wildly complex. Regulating smoking is not. Also, it's at least possible for a parent to eat poorly themselves while giving their children a better diet. That's far less easy to do with smoking. -
If you loved BG3, but never played Divinity Original Sin 2, you can snag it for $15: -65% Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition on GOG.com WWW.GOG.COM The eagerly anticipated sequel to the award-winning RPG. Gather your party. Master de Also on the steam store of a couple more dollars Save 60% on Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition on Steam STORE.STEAMPOWERED.COM The critically acclaimed RPG that raised the bar, from the creators of Baldur's Gate 3. Gather your party. Master deep, tactical combat. Venture as a party of up to four - but know that only one of you will have the chance to become a God. DOS2 isn't at the same "AAA" quality as BG3 but it's still fully voiced, just as comprehensive, and its combat mechanics are arguably better than the DnD 5e ruleset. You can also run it on a toaster these days.
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Books Update on The Winds of Winter
legend replied to Remarkableriots's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
There were some good moments but I recall having one too many wtfs at the shortcuts they took. It’s too bad because it could have been a gold standard series if they took a breath. But yeah it didn’t ruin the rest of the series for me. It’s not like it was mass effect 3 bad -
Books Update on The Winds of Winter
legend replied to Remarkableriots's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I think it was still great for one more season after the books, but they were probably still leaning on stuff Martin already knew for that. "The Door" episode is one of my favorite "twists" in tv/movies because it wasn't a twist for a twist sake. It actually explained things and brought a new perspective on a long standing character. -
A reminder: the board of Open AI isn't a usual corporation's board. They are a relic from The "non-profit" era and deliberately do not have the same fiduciary duties as a regular board. If they think it's in the best interest of "humanity" to tank the company, they can, and that's exactly where we are Was this "convert from non-profit to "capped" for profit" ever a good idea? Of course not. Most everyone involved in the higher up workings of Open AI are practically out of an episode from Silicon Valley.
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Books Update on The Winds of Winter
legend replied to Remarkableriots's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
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Books Update on The Winds of Winter
legend replied to Remarkableriots's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Yes. If by some miracle he actually finishes this book, I wouldn't be surprised if he actually decides he needs 3 more books to finish it though. -
Books Update on The Winds of Winter
legend replied to Remarkableriots's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I'll be blown away if he finishes this before he dies.