LoamImprovement

joined 2 years ago

Yeah no shit not everyone's onboard. How the fuck does this help anyone except the apple C-suites?

[–] LoamImprovement@beehaw.org 31 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Like, okay - I don't think anyone's saying returning the cart to the corral automatically makes you a good person, it's just a green flag, right? Are you willing to do something that has no reward for compliance and no punishment for abandonment, simply because it's the thing you're expected to do in order to keep a system functioning?

If someone doesn't return the cart regularly, it seems more likely that they're inconsiderate. If they do, it seems more likely that they're decent. But it's one thing out of many that just happens to be publicly visible, so it becomes sort of a benchmark.

[–] LoamImprovement@beehaw.org 4 points 5 days ago

ALABASTER JONES REAL?!?!

[–] LoamImprovement@beehaw.org 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I tried the stupid drug

[–] LoamImprovement@beehaw.org 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

For anyone wondering how to do this - on the first setup screen asking you to pick a language after you turn the laptop on, hit Shift + F10, which will bring up the console. Click on it and type:

oobe/bypassnro

This will restart the computer, and setup will appear unchanged. When you get to the step asking you to connect to a network, select "I don't have Internet." This will prompt the creation of a local account. Enjoy your Microsoft account free computer!

If you've already connected to the Internet but haven't created the account, open the console and type:

ipconfig /release

Which will force the computer to disconnect from the internet. From there you can use the oobe command from before to reset and set up without a Microsoft account.

[–] LoamImprovement@beehaw.org 8 points 2 weeks ago

Shockingly it's still alive, and even moreso there's still porn, albeit softcore and/or censored with links pointing to Bluesky and/or patreon. There are also pornbots that pop up and follow me every now and again.

[–] LoamImprovement@beehaw.org 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Slightly better than usual, work is going well since the merger, they're about to take some duties off my plate since I'm taking on more in other areas. Notwithstanding that the next four plus years are going to be fraught with political turmoil, I'm cautiously optimistic about my personal life.

[–] LoamImprovement@beehaw.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

I got one and I've been watching old DVDs on my puter

[–] LoamImprovement@beehaw.org 19 points 3 weeks ago

"Creating and Bringing value" = Maximizing our ability to squeeze productivity from the chattel without them knowing how badly we're fucking them over.

[–] LoamImprovement@beehaw.org 21 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah, the silver lining of the whole gaming industry fallout is that the indie game scene has never been better. I was lamenting the fact that we hadn't had a good top-down zeldalike in a long time, echoes of wisdom notwithstanding even though the formula is pretty altered. Someone pointed me in the direction of Master Key and it was an incredibly satisfying time. Almost like it would have fit in perfectly between LoZ 1 and Link's Awakening.

[–] LoamImprovement@beehaw.org 1 points 3 weeks ago

I kind of feel that - I think the issue for me is that there's a lot going on in each of these games that is tangential to the primary gameplay loop that on the surface isn't obligatory, so if you find it not to your liking you can choose not to engage, but avoiding the secondary activities locks you out of some rewards for the PGL often and severely enough that you do feel obligated to engage to the point you can get these rewards. Especially in the gambling minigames, I often feel relieved when the points you buy end up being the same points you exchange for said rewards because it means I can just engage in the fighting a little more instead of having to gamble.

Case in point, I'm playing Infinite wealth right now and it feels like a big step up from the first Like a Dragon, but I'm still finding myself pulled into the Sujimon quests even though I personally don't like monster tamer games. I don't even know what the rewards are but half of the map icons are raids and trainers, so I feel like I should at least be putting time into maintaining a team with the ones I can catch just from grinding out fights for Job XP.

 

I was talking with a friend today about Hallmark movies because we all seem to have at least one grandma who loves them around this time of year, and we're hashing out the tropes they all share because they're so formulaic that you could probably boil it down to a mad libs prompt, and something dawned on me because of one particular similarity, not in every film, but a lot of them - the Heroine quitting her high-stress executive job to move to a quaint little town and settle down with Mr. Right. It struck me as deeply misogynistic that the movies imply she can't have both and that her career goals aren't worth it compared to getting some dick.

The other side of that coin is, in almost every single one of these movies, the guy is a Prince who needs to marry, or secretly loaded, or otherwise financially stable unless the plot revolves around his family whatever on the brink of closure that the Heroine steps in to help save the day, and he's shown to be a good-if-distant dad to his kids, if he has any, but needs help raising them because work keeps him busy, or his nanny's retiring. It's never implied that he should be the one giving up his lifestyle to be a better partner for her; The only thing Mr. Right is ever doing wrong in these movies, if anything, is just not already being with her, and I get that these films are basically wish fulfillment fics, but she is always the one who has to make a change for him, to basically be a stay at home mom, or step closer to it than she was at the beginning of the film. Does anybody else see that? Am I wrong in thinking that's absolutely fucking greasy?

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