Yes, intelligence is intelligence. There’s nothing about the rest of the body that the brain is encased in that makes one more or less deserving of rights.
Is there a way to find the most used tags?
Sometimes I’ll start to tag something, and a billion different variations show up, so I don’t know which to use.
Mastodon is a good alternative.
One thing I’ve learned over the years: the scruffier looking the IT guy, the more they should be listened to.
The Baldur’s Gate IP has a solid fanbase, D&D is really popular now, and also Larian knocked this one out of the park.
It’s also refreshingly consumer-friendly, like others have said.
I think for a lot of them, they must have come up with some cool looking sprites and then tried to make a game/story around that.
I’m with old Dr. McCoy from that one TNG episode on this one. Not a chance.
Lol, I suppose that’s fair.
But people play lawn mowing simulator, power washing simulator, and truck simulator mostly for the realism.
I wonder what kind of carer/child ratios they have. 1 to 10-20 seems unsafe.
I think if someone went all out with making some sort of bizarre simulator game like this, people would play it. Like, don’t even try to make it fun or add a story or anything, just make it as real as you can.
I don’t think it’s entirely the app. I’ve had it happen to my Lemmy.world account using Jerboa and Connect, so I think this must be them working on stuff after the hack.
All those old websites with basic html were golden. Not always in quality, but in heart.
It’s a weird feeling not being targeted with content and ads. I forgot what it was like.
I miss not having the expectation of every social media being so heavily moderated and sterile.
The old internet was like walking down a busy city street. You might walk by someone doing something absolutely batshit crazy, but you just think “Weird. Moving on.” and go about your day because getting emotionally invested would be dumb. The new internet feels like a workplace where people want to run to HR to report anyone who acts out so that they’ll get what’s coming to them.
It’s not all bad, but I miss the sort of “wild west” feeling where nothing on the internet mattered because it wasn’t real life.
Yeah, I miss finding some very barebones website called like “Gary’s Favorite Garlic Breads”, just run by Gary, who isn’t trying to turn a profit or be an influencer. He just loves garlic bread and wanted to share.
Welp, since my earlier comment I’ve seen lots of syncing issues. lol
I haven’t noticed any problem interacting between the two. Is there something I haven’t noticed yet?
This is some top notch investigative journalism right here.
How can “robot guts” and “boring” be in the same comment?! Lol
I’ll have you know I meow at the ship computer.