[-] [email protected] 60 points 2 months ago

Maybe they need to tell theaters to calm the fuck down with their pricing and ads. Do one or the other. If I'm paying $15+/ticket to see a show, then don't lie to me about the showtime and include half an hour of commercials.

[-] [email protected] 18 points 2 months ago

Hey copilot - what was that website I found with the sweet ass interracial stepsibling fuckin? You know the one where that sis's ass popped just the right way? Not the one with the first-cousins. I gotta draw the line somewhere. I mean, that was ALSO great porn but I have pre-postnut clarity here and that kind of shit just aint what I need right now.

[-] [email protected] 17 points 2 months ago

I just gave up on windows gaming. If the game cant be played on my steamdeck, I just find something else. Otherwise its macos and linux for anything non-professional that requires windows. And even then I fucking hate it. Oh look at that... all my documents say "Auto-recover (version 1)" because it forcibly rebooted on me.

[-] [email protected] 33 points 2 months ago

It's a hospital. They have sources of ionizing radiation in many locations for medical purposes.

[-] [email protected] 24 points 3 months ago

It literally means freedom from consequences by the government. Not from society. Sure he could've been a social pariah and people would've been within their rights to ostracize him. But it is unconstitutional for our government to threaten him with legal action as a result of his politics.

[-] [email protected] 30 points 3 months ago

I suspect the real answer is because Microsoft wanted to monetize Minecraft in a way which was not possible with legacy sales. I bought minecraft back in alpha with the promise that I would get any and all updates and future editions for free with purchase. Microsoft legal saw that agreement and knew it was incompatible with their business goals. They knew that incorporating a microtransaction store would basically require unlimited currency for players like me who had purchased it long ago. So the "simple" answer was to re-implement the entire game without the legal encumbrance of the legacy purchases.

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[-] [email protected] 82 points 2 years ago

That video has a rich, complex undertone of depression. Mmmm that depression is smooth. You know, I find this video to be a real go-to for when I want that bouquet of isolation and denial. I just keep coming back to watch it again and again.

[-] [email protected] 21 points 2 years ago

You're mostly right. The main problem is that manufacturers chose to ignore the spirit of the US CAFE fuel economy regulations, and instead build everything bigger and bigger. That's why quarter-ton trucks grew to the size of the F150 in the year 2000 when they were quite a bit smaller before.

It's not the fault of the regulation. It is the fault of the manufacturers and to an equal extent, of consumers for preferring gigantic vehicles.

And let's not let GM off the hook for the 1990s Suburban, which began to, quite literally, dominate the roads. Those fuckers were the original huge grocery getter, and they had truly awful turning radius and blind spots. You just couldn't drive them safely or courteously if you tried. So of course everyone wanted more powerful and bigger vehicles to compete.

[-] [email protected] 20 points 2 years ago

JFC dude take a picture with your phone, erase the metadata, and submit it to your government. That's so unbelievably wrong.

[-] [email protected] 21 points 2 years ago

"That busted wheel bearing isn't so bad." -Rail inspector in Ohio

[-] [email protected] 24 points 2 years ago

The user interface to display what is granted by using the app is... so sanitary. It disguises the ultimate goal of these insidious apps in such a clean and sterile list that it really seems innocuous. I wish that A$pple would start to display an intensity of how much data is collected by these apps. Green for good, red for bad, gradient for in-between. Or something... I suppose that accessibility for colorblind is important oto. Then it would be a bit more obvious to users when an app is really out to get them vs trying to improve performance.

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My character is an aristocratic heir from Cormyr who served as an officer of the Purple Dragons. His commission is more decoration... he's spent his time fighting one sided battles against orcs and buying his way through life. He is completely clueless about how the world around him works. He got wild-magicked into an entirely different realm - an ongoing Curse of Strahd campaign.

I didn't care for the build and mechanics as much as having a good character to roll play. He is loosely based on a character from a book. I worked up his backstory and found the Purple Dragon Knights from Cormyr. I'm not really familiar with the Forgotten Realms. I don't read dnd novels and I only have the handbooks I can get from the local public library.

Anyways. I intend to play face but I don't want my character to be worthless in combat. This is Barovia, so lots of vampires, warewolves, and zombies. My character is level 6: fifth level fighter and first level.... which? I don't want to sacrifice too much

Warlock:
A relatively common multiclass for PDK. Evil.
This is the guide I used for building my character. I can say that my family's estate is maintained by passing down a cult of worship to the warlock's patron as my backstory. Typical evil, ends justify the means. I kind of feel like this is less compatible with my character's backstory.

Sorcerer: An uncommon multiclass for any kind of fighter. The origin is rather simple - the wild magic that brought my character to Barovia instilled him with innate magical powers. I would choose the Wild Magic origin. This seems like a viable explanation and it is easy to fit into my character's backstory.

Is it possible to make the PDK+Sorcerer work well?

Edit: I'm not above totally scrapping the entire build. I could just go straight sorcerer and make it work. My party may thank me for that.

[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

Personally, I like that the individual posts and comments have up/down votes. That allows the community to self moderate to some extent. That lightens the load on moderators to police bad content, while simultaneously promoting good content. It also means that the community rules do not need to be so heavy handed as to suppress dialog - take /r/conservative as an example.

But I do not believe that those votes should carry over to any kind of metric that affects users or communities in other ways. Perhaps a hidden metric available for moderators is useful for identifying problematic posters. But any kind of publicly visible metrics turn into some obnoxious internet point scoring game that invites shitposters and spammers and bot farmers.

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