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On the Walk part 2: Love the fact that they put so much love and care into this curb give away...like it was 1972.
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the point of adding open world to a franchise that didnt have it previously is to appeal to a many normies as possible. Thats pretty much all it really is.
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introducing flopcat, the new 2ch emulator :blobcatlaydown: *flops*
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@sun @takao common anonymous textboard software, think like 2ch

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Made the boss drop an item upon defeat. The leaf is just a placeholder. I don't know what it should be in the final game.

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​​​​​​​Ammunition Vending Machines Appear in Grocery Stores

​​​​​​​Machines stocked with ammunition have been installed in several grocery stores across the United States.

https://www.newsweek.com/ammunition-vending-machines-grocery-stores-1921976
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Its developers claim that EntoMilk is a “rich and creamy liquid which looks and acts just like dairy…” The company also makes maggot-derived ice cream. #foodfreedom #health
https://www.activistpost.com/2024/07/maggot-milk-new-dairy-alternative-another-threat-to-our-food-sovereignty.html
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@dcc Hardware != software.

Hardware has many physical limitations, some which can be worked around with physical modification, while software can be freely modified (although certain types of software running on specialized hardware can only physically have limited kinds of modifications performed).

Of course ideally I would be running a free hardware design of GNU/SoC on a fast freedom-respecting FGPA, but that's not currently remotely practical and the FGPA would still be proprietary.
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sleepover (2007). i would like to thank my teenager self for thinking that this scene was worth photographing

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The shift away from open standards did not hurt these companies in the slightest, and only benefited them. StackOverflow, whose community is most developers, had less than a 2% OpenID usage. Mozilla Persona wasn't ahead of it's time, it was a regression to the mean; a project Mozilla gave up on just like they gave up on ... not being a total piece of shit company that forced resignations of a Christian because of his private religious beliefs.

Do you really think any new federation signon system will catch on, outside of truly open source distributed projects? In the 90s they might have, but today, we have way too many commies who have personal missions to push Code-of-conducts and documentation changes in projects they've never written a single line of code for. The frothing morons on Hackernews will praise such people (the ones who don't are banned) and we watch everything turn to shit under a blanket of ideological luxury beliefs.

I don't want to be negative. I want to believe. But my negative comes from what I've seen with my own eyes. It's a moral panic that is not going away. It will only grow like a cancer.
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