No, no, see, you’re talking about crony capitalism! Or corporatisim! Or monopolism! Or…
Real capitalism uses fake smiley masks.
Astronomer & video game data scientist with repressed anger
No, no, see, you’re talking about crony capitalism! Or corporatisim! Or monopolism! Or…
Real capitalism uses fake smiley masks.
But how far away is the chemist’s?
Now it’s “a person who doesn’t watch our ads isn’t using up bandwidth”
The first question asked about “global warming”, the 2nd uses the phrase “climate change”, and a significant percentage of the population – and particularly Republican voters – is made up of raging morons and brainwashed suckers.
They have one, though it’s still incomplete and experimental.
Block the sub and find a meme community that’s sanitized to your liking.
I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
Yeah, I use Vivaldi at work. I love it.
It’s not on my personal devices, but if work is going to default to Chrome anyway, I may as well be using the best version of it.
We’ve already seen the upward evolution of high wasted jeans, and it’s coveralls.
I think they articulate themselves just fine. They’re here to roll around in the mud, not to make things better.
Yeah, you can’t buy… anything that Radio Shack used to sell at the Source. It’s just cell phones and headphones now. It was still pretty ass before Bell bought it, but at least it had, you know, basic things like cables and solder when Circuit City owned it.
I mean, I guess I’m in the southern part of Canada.
No generational rule is hard and fast. They’re all broad stroke generalities.
You can’t even go based on year, because sociologists disagree on which years to use.
Eh. Generations are defined by a lot more than what clothes someone wore or what TV shows were being broadcast. Those things move quickly. Generations are usually marked by larger cultural touchstones.
There are quite a few ways to try and slice the Millennial/Gen Z divide, for instance. An easy-on-paper ones are things like what generation your parents belonged to (Boomers/Gen X, respectively), for instance, though that just kind of pushes the issue back to a different generational divide. Or there’s the “do you remember the world before 9/11 happened?” metric. These point to differences in parenting, or differences in the larger socio-political culture within which one had their formative years, and they’re far, far wider reaching than fast fashion.
As an elder Millennial, I’m left wondering WTF I missed in 2006?!? All the girls in high school were wearing Doc Martins, turtle necks, and low-cut jeans while sporting streaky highlights in their hair, and all of the girls in college were wearing Uggs and puffy coats with faux-fur hoods. There was none of… Whatever this is.
Sings songs about Bilbo Baggins.
Yeah, don’t get your hopes up. Heat dissipation and battery life aren’t going to be your friends on this one.
You may as well say the same thing about having their own website vs using Facebook.
This kind of thing is exactly the point of the Fediverse. They control and own their content, they control who gets to post from their URL.
would such a thing be okay to give away free?
No. Assuming they rebuilt the game in a publicly available game engine, they could release whatever they did to that, but the characters are trademarked, and the game level design and any audio they’d have used would be copyrighted. The fact that you didn’t ask for money isn’t a defense that would stand up in court.
Not explicitly, maybe, but implicitly, absolutely, and in multiple ways:
In so, so many ways, people say they prefer the latter over the former. Usually just with the caveat that the homeless people also be invisible.