Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)T
Posts
1
Comments
136
Joined
1 mo. ago

  • Those employees could have made their own IP. Isnt the game industry the easiest thing to do that with?

    I think I'd read the original witcher was made something similar to that.

  • No, but through a lens of your salary being debased it could be far cheaper than we perceive. If you were retired and live off an equity portfolio it would be far cheaper for you.

  • Three steaks where I live are now 60$ from a supermarket, I think many people underestimate the general inflation of goods prices as well. When youre measuring things in dollars its going to be a bad experience, if you measure in gold or some other commodity its actually getting cheaper.

  • As opposed to green energy companies propaganda that rarely even mention the need for storage? Theres a tangible reason most countries arent fully moving to it for baseload power, its not a conspiracy.

    Heres a longer video on it if you can stomach the fact nuclear is better than solar/wind:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifUaM7uwjqU

    I wont even get into the fact most refining and manufacturing is done in China using subsidized coal, and is why they are the leader in solar/battery production.

  • If she wins the lawsuit I'm attending the next protest in a costume.

  • I always assume they had additives in closed loop systems, but you're right you'd think there would be something.

  • The study included Germany too, did it not?

    The point of the study was including the effects of intermittency and non-dispatchability, which is what makes LCOE a flawed metric.

  • Do you have a study then, dont just come and take a shit.

    I want the study to include storage, and maintenance obviously, and any backup power required for 100% grid reliability.

  • I'd guess because its all heat energy in the end, so you need something that expands and compresses. The only alternative I suppose would be like sound waves, or mechanical energy, or whatever a battery does.

  • Steam is able to play most Windows games now via Proton. You can wipe out the cancer that is data mining you and feeding all your porn habits to the US government.

  • Do we think that the war with Iran was started in order to win the next election?

  • The question I have is whether Javascript will ever become faster, and not be a security vulnerability.

    If it was sandboxed maybe it could use a lower level language like Golang or Julia, something still easy but far faster?

  • It doesnt matter whether you win by an inch or win by a mile.

  • I've been using it for a while now and am surprised how shitty it is. I remember not having a routing table and it allowed a single packet to be routed to the endpoint and then stop, it doesnt even make sense how that can happen. Intune is even worse, its missing extremely basic functionality, you cant even clone a device config its that bad.

  • ADHD has become the new "I'm so random" for 13 year old girls. Before they realize nobody gives a shit.

  • War comes from unlimited money printing by the Fed, as the government forces other countries to trade in USD absorbing the inflation.

    I don't see it as capitalism, its operates more like North Korea, except globally and with a lot more military power.