senicar

joined 2 years ago
[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 1 points 2 years ago

Oh wow, didn't realize they gave extra XP. I was doing fine without the bonuses so I never really bothered looking at them unless I was going for a specific boss.

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 28 points 2 years ago

The best feedback I ever got on an assignment in grad school was "wow, your homework looks like a textbook!"

It may not always be correct, but it's always pretty!

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 1 points 2 years ago

They usually don't have a choice. They know this stuff is bad, but they need it to demonstrate compliance with XYZ framework so they can fill out the marketing copy so sales can land a contract with some big customer that wants to know why $competitor has better security than you.

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 2 points 2 years ago

Holy shit, I remember now.

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 16 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I used to self host email and got sick of my emails never getting through. Email is federated in theory, but pretty centralized in practice. Paying for Proton was definitely worth it.

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 16 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The number of OT periods is the number of additional pucks.

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 3 points 2 years ago

I noticed this too, especially once you have your horse. I'd get stuck at the boundary between zones as if there was an invisible wall. Best guess is it's just server lag and/or maintenance stuff that coincidentally lines up with when you're later in the game and moving around the map more. I can't imagine a technical reason why Act III would be choppier than Act I.

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 1 points 2 years ago

I'm not so sure. Anecdotally, lots of my friends stay up to date on news from various For You pages, or Instagram stories of orgs they follow. By being on this website you're by definition someone who is active and selective about how they consume information, most people just consume what's put in front of them.

Basically, it seems plausible to me. The headline is pretty trash though.

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

The actual data seems to suggest elder millennial, Gen X, and younger boomers do the best, while Gen z, younger millennial, and elder boomers do the worst. This kinda makes sense? The people that do the best have a frame of reference of traditional news media but also enough internet exposure to be familiar with the amount of bullshit out there. The people that do the worst have either limited familiarity with internet nonsense, or limited familiarity with traditional news media.

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 4 points 2 years ago

Yep. I want to federate and block who I want to federate and block. Large instance admins need to make compromises for practical reasons, but I don't. My personal instance has no boards, so I don't have to deal with problematic users from other instances either. If an instance is particularly awful, I can just not visit them until I have time to switch to my admin account and defederate it, there's no urgency.

Plus, I thought it would be easier to get my friends to switch if they had an admin they could literally call if they ran into problems.

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 2 points 2 years ago

One character is explicitly underage and sexually assaulted in game. Another is the "she died young and is a ghost so she just LOOKS young but she's actually way older" trope.

[–] senicar@social.cyb3r.dog 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

If an artist's vision is sexualized children, maybe that artist needs an eye exam.

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