AnomalousBit

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AnomalousBit,

Crank it up pops, it’s still withstanding!

AnomalousBit,

It’s time to unionize when the shitheads at the top keep firing everyone after they complete a blockbuster game or a merger/acquisition for the sole purpose of padding their bank account.

AnomalousBit,

You poor guys must be even more persecuted than Christians imagine themselves to be 😂

AnomalousBit,

This is the Lemmy Sino-Russian propaganda farm version of a boomer meme. What a fucking joke, I literally laughed

AnomalousBit,

The explanations provided in this article are the same stupid fucking reasons it’s next to impossible and dangerous to ride a bike in America.

No, a bike is not a car and it should not be treated like one.

No, no one I know wants to hop on a bike and share the same lane as a semi truck or teenager in a lifted truck texting on a phone.

Having a bike lane (preferably separate from the main road) where there is at least some breathing room is the only way most people would even consider it. God forbid you should fall off or crash, you don’t risk losing your life over something that would otherwise be a scraped knee.

GTFO with your bikes are cars bull shit.

AnomalousBit,

Yo dawg I heard you like translation and compatibility layers with your translation and compatibility layers

AnomalousBit,

That one poster who’s been raging against Linux all week is going to be so pissed. Love to see it.

AnomalousBit,

Then I’m gonna implement Uber-style driving my ass away

Inspiron One 2305 has corrupted graphics after coming out of suspend (lemmy.world)

This Inspiron One 2305 has corrupted graphics after coming out of suspend, this has happened with Gnome (Wayland), i3, less commonly Swaywm, almost everything I have suspended it with, and makes the computer unusable outside of a TTY. I am considering trying KDE next. What can be the issue here? I am currently using EndeavorOS.

AnomalousBit,

I’ve had better luck after enabling the systemd nvidia-suspend.service (only for Nvidia cards, obviously).

AnomalousBit,

I bet you could stick those electrodes in your butt and probably get a promising signal spike

AnomalousBit,

Well, when you’ve spent the past 20 years stealing intellectual property and conducting industrial espionage is it really that hard to get to this point?

AnomalousBit,

China is the second largest economy in the world, nobody is whining about Ethiopia borrowing ideas to feed people.

AnomalousBit,

Well then by your logic, why are they still doing it today, now more than ever, if it’s just a way out of poverty? Hmm 🤔

AnomalousBit,

No, I’m afraid not. In America there are laws against stealing shit, look at what happened to the Apple Watch over the past few weeks. Or the billions Adobe paid to look at Figma’s IP.

I hope you spend decades creating something new and exciting only to have someone else come along and steal it. I’m sure you’ll shrug it off 🤷 and say they were just competing (since now you’ve said it’s not poverty driven).

What’s the next goalpost you’re going to move?

AnomalousBit,

I love it when the apologists’ friends show up, when you guys can’t argue the high ground any more you just take aim at everyone else

AnomalousBit,

U.S. companies don’t steal

You made this dumb claim, not me.

And the point was there are steep consequences to stealing. Unlike China parading around like they’re some kind of divine power when they just steal shit all day long.

AnomalousBit,

You lost the argument, time to redirect redirect redirect!

AnomalousBit,

I don’t know about you guys but I would hope to see some rendered frames

AnomalousBit,

The game has amazing depth and a steep learning curve. If studying a flight manual for twenty or thirty minutes at a time to learn some real-life subsystem and then trying out whatever you learned in a fully simulated fighter plane sounds like fun to you, then you’re going to have a blast (pun intended).

To me, the biggest draw backs are spending so much time and money (planes and maps are not cheap) immersing yourself in a game that may never run more than 30 FPS and crashes from time to time. There’s also the frustration of being a true “sim”, where you know you put that guided rocket straight down the throat of that SAM launcher, but he’s still alive and shooting because he has 23% health.

See you in the skies!

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