

My life has been on hold for like a decade now. But hey, I’ve managed to build a safety fund that’ll last 6 months in case I get fired.
If you’re snooping here, you gotta calm yourself down.
My life has been on hold for like a decade now. But hey, I’ve managed to build a safety fund that’ll last 6 months in case I get fired.
Give it another half a year and they’ll probably be done updating it. Just in time for it to go on a winter sale.
If you really want me to pay $100 for a game, you gotta raise the bar to the fuckin stratosphere compared to what we’re getting now.
And get me a damn raise.
Artemis and Apollo already do this. Is this implementation any different?
No, I really think most people don’t know that. I just had this conversation with someone yesterday, they were raving about how AI will change everything eventually, and I was trying to explain to them there isn’t enough energy in the world to do the things he wants AI to do.
He honestly thought AI didn’t use any more power than a normal Google search.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if entire communities also didn’t know what they were signing up for.
It’s a trap
He was also mentioned in star trek discovery alongside Edison and Einstein. It’s amazing what a lot of money and a good PR firm can do.
You can’t expect him to remember. He only swore the oath twice.
Trumpers don’t know what due process is either.
Things a Nazi say.
So to all those other publishers who have already pushed their games release date out to avoid GTA6, you got a new date to avoid.
Microsoft wants you to not buy retail games so they can lock you into a game subscription and milk you for eternity.
Don’t fall for it.
I get the sentiment, but I also get the feeling you’re not going to find as many people willing to buy cheap garbage outside the US.
I don’t mind cleaning up garbage. But I’m not usually prepared to safely handle sharps.
This should be pricing discrimination, honestly.
Did I say any of that? Don’t put words in my mouth.
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How about you present that evidence in a court of law?
Of course. Because not regulating the Internet got them here.