Stickman, beheaded and with every limb removed. Please form an orderly line to appreciate my magnum opus

Just your typical internet guy with questionable humor
Stickman, beheaded and with every limb removed. Please form an orderly line to appreciate my magnum opus



For a moment, I thought the Just Cause 2 island was real
Because the bank won’t let me take a loan to repay my previous loan, ad infinitum, like big corporations do


I wonder whether the card game will be any good, or if they’ll make a mix of pokemon with yugioh just to spite konami on top of nintendo
Emotional support for the first spoon
I wouldn’t figure that one by myself, thank you


I played Fable 3 around 2017 I think? Ok game, but Fable 1 was much better. Felt like they veered too much on making it linear. I wish M$ would release Fable 2 for PC, but that’s unlikely


Rakuel’s post on steam is very interesting
I made this game during the summer in couple months and thought to use AI because in university there is so much brainwashing on students and all the tools are given for free, so I could generate unlimited images for free and so.
Emphasis mine. Universities playing a role in this annoys me a lot.
Some AI companies can use this game just existing as a reason the get more investment for their AI companies, that benefit no one, but rather suck resources from the economy from hard working people.
I think this part alone is incredibly important and the real eye-opener for him.


HB was good when you could set the entirety of your purchase to go to developers. Now they greedily force you to divert a minimum to themselves


Linux isn’t the thing that’s driving Steam’s profits, tho.


Rice, corn, beans, fried chicken and half an onion.


Someone throw some green-painted dirt on his face and tell him “Here’s your greenland, now fuck off”


Better take a double dose just to be sure


You can rest assured that it is within M$'s interest to retain yuropeean customers, as 1 euro > 1 dollar. All the better if they can slurp all your data for free.


I thought people would miss the keyboard on smartphones. Turns out we are a small minority


Those pesky nationalists thinking they could nationalize oil just because they fairly elected a president that wanted to do that!!!


For the Iranians, yeah, different asshole, same shit


The democratisation effect is something I’ve been thinking about myself, as hiring developers or learning to code doesn’t come cheap.
It’s not really “democratizing” anything, since anything made that isn’t like a simple calendar or forum will come with more bugs than working features. Low and no-code development options have been available for ages, so “doesn’t know how to code” was never an actual barrier to making software. Not only that, learning to code could be done effectively for free for well over 15 years now, online resources have only gotten better. It was never about the (lack of) money, it was always about time needed. “I don’t want to/can’t learn this, yet I want the thing done” - that’s why we pay professionals.
However, if it allows non-profits to build ideas that can make our world a better place, then that is a good thing.
At best, they’ll get semi-working prototypes. At worst, they’ll try to sell said prototypes as end products. Besides, anything that is “a disposable utility, designed for the immediate “now” rather than the distant “later.”” is extremely unlikely to make the world a better place.


You mean it isn’t the folks at trap-o-mart?
Hmmm, I got a few ideas, not necessarily to make a “better now”.
One is for Unix’s initial development to only begin in the mid 1980s, instead of the 1970s, which would hopefully result in some of its more obnoxious “features” not existing.
rm -rf /- No asking for confirmation, because that will certainly not have any undesired consequences! The main downside is that we wouldn’t have the Unix-Haters HandbookAnother is making RISC style CPUs the default for desktop computers, whether the originals by Acorn or even with Intel deciding to make their own ARM x86 series all the way back in the 80s. I’d pick this one.