[-] Swampman@lemmy.world 26 points 2 months ago

Lets hope this is one of those patents that they never do anything with while simultaneously denying everyone else the opportunity to do it.

Like that 2009 Sony patent that makes you get up from your seat and yell out the name of the brand to end an ad.

[-] Swampman@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

The first step to solving a problem is to identify the problem. Then you spend 6-18 months gathering data to make very sexy graphs for your slideshows letting you document the gradual decrease in fucks given.

[-] Swampman@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

It's not about noting down that something happened, it's about noting down that you cared about that thing happening. You don't note things down you don't care about.

[-] Swampman@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

no

slop is just low quality garbage. It's 4chan complaining that modern media is bad. And to add in a sprinkle of their beloved antisemitism, it's bad on purpose because it's intended for goys (non-jews)

[-] Swampman@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

Back in 2016 I managed to get all of my gaming friends on discord simply by saying "It's like Skype but it doesn't suck"

We simply needed something that worked and let us do voip calls without having to jump through the hoops of setting up ventrilo, mumble or teamspeak. Skype was so aggressively bad that any alternative was like finding a waterpark in the middle of the desert.

[-] Swampman@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago

How would you decentralize physical infrastructure like roads, rail, power lines, sewers etc.? Someone will need to be responsible for maintenance, and you can't exactly switch out which sewer is connected to your house in case you're unsatisfied with whoever is running that show. I'm imagining 20 identical roads running in parallel from A to B so people can choose which one to associate with. And a hundred different internets cramming the already limited electromagnetic spectrum we have because there's no central authority to regulate them.

[-] Swampman@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

The market is rational, that's why casinos have so many customers!

[-] Swampman@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

I mostly play on tgstation's european server Terry, which often gets up to 100 players in the busy hours.

I know exactly the kind of anxiety you mention when it comes to having to learn a new role. That was partly why I also had the idea of installing a server locally to tinker with the mechanics in, which fortunately tgstation actually makes very easy. My problem then is that I only have like 10 minutes alone on the station before the power runs out, and I have to go set up the solar panels to continue my experiments. Turns out being solo crew on a space station isn't all that easy.

[-] Swampman@lemmy.world 19 points 3 months ago

Space Station 13.

Too many amazing moments and memories to even count, always more to learn. I love how the open source nature of the game means there's many different servers branching off from each other, running their own custom versions of the game. Smaller servers "downstream" pick and choose which features they want to keep when the upstream servers implement something new.

Swampman

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