RememberTheApollo_

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RememberTheApollo_,

Like devs are disconnected from the promises they make and gaming in general.

RememberTheApollo_,

Fair enough, but as far as NMS goes they way over promised what was coming out on release day. They have since really done a good job of cleaning it all up and making a good game, but all they had to do was set realistic expectations rather than the PR nightmare they stirred up.

RememberTheApollo_,

I’m reading The Way We Never Were and it’s amazing how much we get wrong about the good old days.

RememberTheApollo_,

Probably the same problem as most health care systems. Regular “general practitioner” doctors like family doctors or what we might call primary care physicians in the US are very much overworked and underpaid.

If you want to make money as a doc, you need to be a specialist at the very least.

I have a family member who is a GP and they said they wouldn’t recommend anyone become a regular doc. Too much work, too much paperwork, difficult schooling, and now nurse practitioners, DOs, and others can write scripts, the GP’s skillset is being undermined and their pay cut as clinics just use nurses to see patients instead of doctors. That’s the US anyway, but I imagine other modern countries’ doctors face too much work and too little monetary incentive to encourage others to want the job.

RememberTheApollo_,

Along with what everyone else said - in some universes using magic has a cost to the user. So one could be exhausted just getting around by constantly needing to be floated along.

RememberTheApollo_,

Algorhythm. A formula with a beat.

RememberTheApollo_,

When devs release only console versions, or release console versions well in advance of PC releases, yeah. Benefits are simplicity and availability.

RememberTheApollo_,

The smell of a forest with a creek. Especially if it’s in the Sierra Nevada mountains. A dry, sweet-spicy smell of evergreens, duff, and cold water. I would bottle it if I could. I’ve never been anywhere else that has that smell.

RememberTheApollo_,

For as much difficulty as there is finding good copies without issues that don’t come bundled with undesirable extras or restrictions to online play it’s better to just wait until it’s legit on sale. If someone is so cash strapped that buying isn’t really an option (but then how does one afford a gaming PC), then you gotta do what need to.

RememberTheApollo_,

Just get a paper cutout of a PM for the camera, no?

RememberTheApollo_,

How does wet beans not gum up the mill?

RememberTheApollo_,

Ok, thanks. I’ve got a decent mill with a hopper. Would something as simple as suspending a damp sponge in the hopper be sufficient to raise the moisture content to reduce static charge or does it have to be physically applied to the beans to be effective?

RememberTheApollo_,

That is a very detailed answer. Thank you.

RememberTheApollo_,

Which stereotype refuses punctuation?

RememberTheApollo_,

Trees offer real world benefits of carbon reduction, temperature reduction, shade for people, the psychological benefits that trees offer, some limited wildlife habitat, and they do it without much outside help. They grow themselves with decent maintenance.

But you have to build and maintain this tank. What carbon was used to do so, and what maintenance will it need. Can it offset its own cost? It offers no benefits to wildlife, no shade, no temperature reduction.

Yeah, trees leave leaf litter and can heave sidewalks with roots, but given that neither system is perfect, there’s no reason to argue that boxes of algae are better.

RememberTheApollo_, (edited )

Ignorant AF.

They are better at maximizing profits at the expense of the employees, benefits, wages, local taxes and infrastructure. They work for the shareholders. They shovel money to the top few percent of the company. That’s what we call “efficiency”.

The government does not profit. They government pays standard government wages along with union wages and benefits. They maintain infrastructure. They are only as efficient as contracts allow.

Corporations do not have the same goals as government. One seeks to extract maximum profits for the few at the expense of the many, the other seeks to return to the many as much as is feasible in societal good - schools, roads, power, water, etc. at no profit.

RememberTheApollo_, (edited )

Just enough service to keep you from leaving, because you know the nearest competitor will treat you just as badly.

RememberTheApollo_,

That you cannot extract billions of years worth of stored energy from the earth (like oil and coal), release it, and expect there to be no consequences.

Humans aren’t much better than dogs taking a shit on the lawn in our little finite planetary backyard and kicking a few tufts of grass over it. Dumping stuff into the ocean or waterways. Can’t see it! Must be gone, right? Burying toxic chemicals. Can’t see it! Same with CO2.

Shit’s still there. Keep shitting everywhere and there’s no way you’re gonna avoid stepping in it eventually.

RememberTheApollo_,

Truth.

Or rent or buy for some rather large sum. No thanks.

RememberTheApollo_,

Right? FFS just make old movies $1.99 or something.

RememberTheApollo_, (edited )

Or in the bargain bin at places like BestBuy.

Torrents are becoming an internet archive of sorts, so long as the sharing/seeders of the old files don’t go offline or delete the files.

RememberTheApollo_,

It’s their fault that they’re hurting my business. They’re leaving the platform I destroyed while insulting them. They need to stay so they can prop up more of my bad financial and social decisions! What a bunch of assholes!

-Musk

RememberTheApollo_,

Zihuatanejo, in case anyone wanted to know the actual spelling and that it’s a real place.

RememberTheApollo_,

I didn’t know how to spell it myself when I looked for it. I would have spelled Zijuatanejo, so I got to learn, too. Figured I’d share. 😉

RememberTheApollo_,

Glad to contribute.

RememberTheApollo_,

Other than the layout…yes, memes are overused by default.

RememberTheApollo_,

We should just go ahead and pronounce all acronyms the way their unabbreviated forms’ first syllable letters are said. Just ignore we treat individual letters differently than the words they came from.

The CIA should sound like “see ya” Department of Transportation “Duht” Internal Revenue Service “ears”

Etc.

RememberTheApollo_,

No.

RememberTheApollo_,

People tend to pronounce “of” more like “uhv” in shove or glove, not like stove or clove. So I went with “duht” for pronunciation.

RememberTheApollo_,

It wasn’t a real suggestion. A bit of hyperbole and exaggeration due to the pointless debate over jig/gif. We have a long precedent of pronouncing acronyms as initialisms and not enunciating the letters as they were pronounced in their original word. While I think the original argument over jif/gif was for fun, some can’t let it go.

RememberTheApollo_,

Lol, absolutely.

Why is everything in consumer / American life so fucking shitty now - and companies literally just say 'oh bc profit margins' and we're now expected to swallow that and sympathize?

like I went to taco bell and they didn’t even have napkins out. they had the other stuff just no napkins, I assume because some fucking ghoul noticed people liked taking them for their cars so now we just don’t get napkins! so they can save $100 per quarter rather than provide the barest minimum quality of life features.

RememberTheApollo_,

Got a source for the claim that a boomer stock sell off is driving factor? I would have just made greed the motivator.

Spending money is good for the economy. Retiring is good for the economy, that means someone else gets that higher pay job slot. Retirees should be living off of dividends, 401ks and IRAs, not volatile stock sell offs.

RememberTheApollo_,

First: Don’t take financial advice from randos on the internet. Second: What you said is not a person who is financially ready to retire. It’s a number, not an age, as they say. You should not be retiring with $1M solely in stocks. That’s bad planning (and too low of a number these days). You need multiple millions spread out over stocks, bonds, your residence, and retirement accounts like 401Ks and IRAs. A million dollars is a number we need to have a conversation about in this country, because everyone wants to hate on millionaires. Want to know what a million dollars is? $430k house that you bought when it was $250k. ~$270k in retirement savings, each, for 2 people. 2 paid off 10 year old cars. How rich does that sound? They’re technically millionaires with their assets. Not so rich when you put it like that.

No, you don’t buy a fancy house when you are retiring, that’s when you downsize so you don’t have a huge tax/utilities overhead, a big yard to take care of, and a huge house to maintain that you may have a hard time getting around in as you age. Your daughter is an adult, she needs to get her shit together. Son needs to pay a share of all utilities and whatever other expenses he’s costing if he’s not disabled. Wife needs to be on board with the finances or everyone in this scenario is a dumbass.

If you have a straight million dollars invested and earning 5% you’ll make $50k a year to cover all your bills. $50K someplace really cheap to live (which probably won’t be desirable or near qualty services like hospitals as you age) will get you by with no frills. 5% is conservative, a lot of optimists choose higher numbers or historic averages, but this is when you hae no job and are getting old, you need to be very conservative with estimates. $1.5M in straight interest bearing accounts at 5% gets you $75k, a much more reasonable number with a paid off house in a decent area. Got house payments still? Might want to grab that WalMart greeter job to keep that expense at bay. $2.0M will let you live a nice lifestyle, fly to visit the grandkids once in a while, have a small bass boat or whatever to go fish in you spare time, and live in a pretty nice place.

These are my numbers. There are boing to be plenty of people with different opinions and targets, but I thing $2.0M+ is a safer number that will still cover you even if the market rolls back on you for a while.

Tell the girl to pay for her own haircut, get her a salon gift card for her birthday. Tell the son to get a job at Starbucks.

RememberTheApollo_,

Bunch of enclosed porches. Place has to leak HVAC air like a sieve.

RememberTheApollo_,

True

RememberTheApollo_,

lol, not sure what to make of looking at a picture of an OLED screen on a device with a non-OLED screen.

RememberTheApollo_,

We shall talk about communism and Linux.

/end

RememberTheApollo_, (edited )

There would be a line around the block. This is the grilled cheese of everyone’s childhood. Add a sprinkle of salt or use salted butter when cooking on the skillet and I would be in line with everyone else holding a fiver.

RememberTheApollo_, (edited )

Really? A very light sprinkle of salt when the sandwich is on the buttered griddle is the shit, especially if you’re using a cheese that is lower in salt. Get that nice crust on the bread with a savory pop. Combine that with a tomato soup and it’s the bomb.

Don’t knock it until you try it.

Edit: bloody purists. Gonna turn this into a melt/grilled cheese thing aren’t you.

RememberTheApollo_, (edited )

But I didn’t say anything about a tomato!

(Yeah, I missed it)

RememberTheApollo_, (edited )

Eh, how does it suck compared to air cooling? I mean, yeah it’s expensive and requires more maintenance, but it’s way quieter and keeps the components cooler than air cooling.

E: a lot of people who are saying all the stuff that could go wrong sound like they’ve never built a WC system and refuse to acknowledge that many of these issues are likely operator/installer error. Installation absolutely does require more care and effort than an air cooled system. I’m not trying to suggest anyone WC or that it’s better than air, you do you, I don’t care, but WC is trouble free if done correctly with good components.

RememberTheApollo_,

Yeah, upgrading is definitely a pain and more costly. Redoing the tubes if you went with hard tubing is part of it. If you didn’t go with some generic waterblocks you’re stuck with them fitted to the motherboard and good luck reassembling the fan cooler on the gpu if you kept the 50 small screws that held it all together.

That said, I personally won’t go back to air cooled. The low noise and steady temperature are worth it IMO.

RememberTheApollo_,

That’s certainly a risk one takes. FWIW I built mine with custom hard lines and fittings, and after the initial shakedown test, have had zero leaks in 6 years. YMMV, I guess.

RememberTheApollo_,

That’s ok, they’ll just raise prices and “rightsize” to keep the shareholders happy.

RememberTheApollo_,

Elite:Dangerous players have been telling ourselves this for a while.

RememberTheApollo_,

Are you truly invisible? As in not appearing on thermal or any other commonly used forms of visual detection and imaging?

RememberTheApollo_,

No, silly. That’s onshore. Scotland, see? Land means, y’know, on shore? I want to know about the windmills in the ocean.

(Do I have to put this here? /s)

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