
They are non-binary.
Yeah, that’s entirely my bad, they made that abundantly clear in their million subscribers videos.
They are non-binary.
Yeah, that’s entirely my bad, they made that abundantly clear in their million subscribers videos.
Hey, that’s one of my favorites of his theirs! If you haven’t yet, you should check out The Apex and The Fine Print.
If you enjoy games like Outer Wilds or Return of the Obra Dinn, where you basically can only play it through once to figure out the secrets, it feels like this is going to be something you’d love. The downside is the roguelite element can be really punishing and make you feel like you’ve wasted a day, especially if you’ve found the secrets in those rooms. The good news is that there’s been at least a couple times where I found out items were puzzles days after I saw them, so it might not entirely be a waste.
Canada has 25% tariffs on all goods not covered by the USMCA, as does Mexico. China has 145% tariffs. Everyone else has 10%. This has a pretty handy visualization.
Thanks for fixing it!
I think this is a reference to commissions done for someone who requests exclusively blonde women shopping for wonder bread, or alternatively destroying forests with chainsaws or filling up SUVs with gas. They even have a Know Your Meme page.
There’s definitely people who unwittingly spread misinformation, but the rule wasn’t for people who just post once or twice, but people who have posted misinformation and been warned previously multiple times. That’s not a mistake at that point, that’s a pattern of behavior.
Since Legault took power in 2018, I’ve come to remember him for:
And now for fucking with strike protections. When the one good thing I can think to say is “He didn’t fuck up the COVID response,” that’s a pretty bad track record.
I’m not familiar with the backrooms. Is she going to die because she’s getting the rock out and is unaware, or is she just stuck there for eternity?
The DLC is a prequel. The history of Krat is told primarily through flashbacks, so it’s possible the DLC adds additional context. That said, the game definitely didn’t feel incomplete. Full story, complete world, and fleshed-out gameplay. If you like soulslikes, you’d probably enjoy this one too.
Maybe you could watch a movie to take your mind off it. Have you seen Taxi Driver?
Why would repeatedly posting electoral misinformation during an election only result in a ban until the election was over? I don’t think these people would become good actors just because the election ended.
All this info was gotten off their Wikipedia page:
Sensodyne is a brand of toothpaste that was first sold by Block Drug, a Brooklyn, New York-based company established in 1907 by pharmacist Alexander Block.[1]
In 2000, Block Drug was purchased by Smith Kline Beecham P.L.C.,[11] which became GlaxoSmithKline (NYSE:GSK).[12]
Sensodyne became a part of Haleon, a British multinational consumer healthcare corporation, in July 2022, following the establishment of Haleon as a separate entity through a corporate spin-off from GSK.[14]
While it was originally an American brand, Sensodyne’s parent company got bought by a British company in 2000, then spun off into another British company through corporate restructuring in 2022. It’s not Canadian, but it’s at least not American-owned.
It’s kinda crazy just how much time got put in for StS and Stardew.
I think this might be my favorite of his, aside from the “spice things up in the bedroom” one.
There’s a followup.
Ignoring whether or not AI is able to deliver the same quality as humans, it boils down to that capitalism views human beings as a unit of work. So many of those units of work are necessary to achieve a product. AI is supposed to cost less than humans to produce the same amount of work.
Humans, however, aren’t just a simple measurement of what they can put out. Your worth isn’t tied to your productivity, or the amount of capital you have. Those factors might affect your total worth, but capitalism would have you believe that these are the only metrics that matter. Creative activity has been a staple of humanity throughout history, and it’s now a job where you can produce something that has some semblance of soul attached to it.
So when it comes to replacing artists with AI, there’s the offense that companies are trying to stifle what artists can get work by replacing them with versions that are mimicry, at best. I’ve seen fantastic works of AI art, but every single instance of it used by companies is replacing a creative human job for the sake of saving costs.
But AI doesn’t do a good job at most things. It has a terrible record of answering questions accurately, self-driving technology isn’t yet to the point where it’s been deemed safe, and we don’t have robots at the point where they can replace a human doing something as simple as stocking shelves. But what it can do, really well, is imitate art, whether it’s drawing, or vocal performances, or to an extent physical performances. People are worried about artists because those are the jobs affected right now. But the minute those other jobs are able to be automated away in a cost-effective manner, you’ll see people pissed about that, too.
I’m in this meme and I don’t like it.
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