But that’s a good thing, right? It correctly interpreted the phrase as a whole instead of the punny misinterpretation of the others.
But that’s a good thing, right? It correctly interpreted the phrase as a whole instead of the punny misinterpretation of the others.
Whoppers are 95% great. It’s that gross 5% that really makes me savor the rest.
Just nailed an interview because I prepped with ChatGPT. Gave it my resume, the position I was applying for, and some of my recent accomplishments and it helped me realize that I was a stronger candidate than I thought, so I was able to use that during the interview.
Please keep in mind that at no time do I ever believe ChatGPT blindly.
I take it you’re not excited for the game. If they could deliver on all of their promises, do you think that you could find some part of it to like?
I didn’t think I’ve seen much of anything on Lemmy.
I’ve considered joining in on community games from the MCDM discord, the company that Matt Colville started. Lots of YouTube content for you to get an idea of what his deal is and the kind of community they’re trying to foster.
I think being on Lemmy is part of the issue. The Venn diagram of people who left Reddit for Lemmy and the people who support pie in the sky games like SC doesn’t have a whole lot of overlap in the middle, I wouldn’t think.
Anyway, any particular gameplay loop you’re excited for?
I thought of that, but I don’t think I’m the best fit for that kind of time investment.
Every comment in these posts seems to be either “StarCitizen killed my family and dishonored my temple” or “can’t believe people let SC kill their family and dishonor their temple.”
Same old hate without real substance.
The video is a redo from the guy who did it live at Citizen Con, because the demo crashed when they were onstage.
Is there a Lemmy community for people who don’t just shit on the game? Tired of just hearing about how it’s a scam. Does anybody play this and enjoy it?
Wasn’t his pre-shock jock era prior to 9/11? Felt like he got more serious after that, but I hadn’t listened to him for a little while by that point.
Limited Liability Corporations exist for that very reason. I think a dude in France made a deal with a cave lion of some sort.
I have no problems with it, so I guess I’m some sort of savant? There is such thing as good and bad UI, but I think this is a case of ‘what you’re used to’ causing problems with ‘what is.’
Beautiful country, good race car drivers.
Oh, I thought you were asking why people were carrying wallets. My ID is in there, is my reason. I can’t carry my credentials on my phone, so a slim wallet is my answer.
Yes, I’m sure he meant an economic bloodbath. 🙄
Car-centric infrastructure, baybee! Better have those credentials or you might get shot or imprisoned! Or both!
Care to defend those claims or are you just making noise?
While the oven is preheating, allow me to postulate that the thermal mass of the barrel, especially in vicinity of the breech, would require far more exposure to heat to reach the temperature required for the powder to spontaneously ignite.
This is why hot gun cook-offs occur, because the barrel has absorbed enough heat that it’s able to ignite the powder through the casing via conduction. As such, as you would expect, after containing a single explosion (i.e. firing a round), the chamber would be warm to the touch while the exterior of the barrel would remain cool. It’s not until the metal is exposed to enough heat internally that the barrel becomes too hot to touch externally.
So that’s my logic here. If it was suddenly 500 degrees outside, I think the safest place to hide a bullet in a gun to keep it from exploding is the chamber.
I’m interested in all interpretations! I just think it’s neat.