

And to think he’s the same guy who was losing all the dad joke don’t laugh challenges for laughing at his own jokes.


And to think he’s the same guy who was losing all the dad joke don’t laugh challenges for laughing at his own jokes.


maintenance and part replacement was a major issue
That was my first thought: who’s going to be the underwater IT guy?
Edit: as an interesting coincidence, I just interviewed an engineer today who has rescue diver on his resume with 16 years of diving experience


And his name is Andrew Hamilton, if anyone is wondering.


illusion of privacy
Are you talking about them looking through his phone? Because I don’t think anyone is under the illusion that they can’t do that when you confess to murdering someone.


Two morons arguing moron talking points calling each other morons
A story as old as time


Most people don’t know the difference, as made clear by the reactions of the public, comments on other social platforms, and the wording of the articles. So it’s just as powerful as it was.


No backend database needed for what they did. It was just highlighting where the faces are in a shot of the crowd, same as modern smartphone cameras do, but with a surveillance-type UI around it.


I think it’s clear by the end of Ender’s Game that Ender was never the main character (his realization of that drives a lot of his character development in the following books). And Bean is not really the main character in that part of the story either, just someone much smarter who better understands what’s going on and who the real players are.


If we’re incredibly generous with what we call emoji
This (and all the other "if"s in the comment) implies you do not agree that pre-unicode emoji count as emoji. I find that an extremely odd stance considering the popularity of emoji during those times.


Wtf are you on about? Emoji existed since the 80s and the ones in IM apps were the most popular examples. It’s not “incredibly generous” to call them emoji, that’s what we called them back then, long before they started being included in unicode.
Unicode has always been about matching human usage of things
Exactly. Emoji usage was so widespread and popular, that they decided to standardize it.
I have both Epic and GOG copies from two different free offers and played it a bunch, but could never finish it. I enjoy the atmosphere and the story, but the fights got repetitive and difficult (not in a good way). I stopped at some boss fight, then later decided to pick it up again and eventually stopped at another artificial roadblock.
I’m sorry, but the list of things in the ocean that taste good is much much longer than that.


As long as it’s got an e-ink screen, it’s already an upgrade vs reading on a phone or tablet.


Perplexity doesn’t seem connfused

my unmedicated adhd defiantly doesn’t play nice with dyslexia nor proofreading
You know what, I’m going to say that’s the right word in this context.
Some of these, despite being great movies, are a very hard watch for someone seeing them for the first time in 2025 if they’re not a hard-core movie buff.
I saw it when it came out and still remember every scene. I completely forgot episodes 2 and 3 to the point that I thought I never actually saw them. So I watched them and realized, oh yeah, I did see them before. And then forgot them again.
defiantly
I decided not to comment on “complement”, but now I think you’re doing this on purpose.
Maybe this will help you understand what’s going on here https://xkcd.com/566/
Like this? https://youtube.com/shorts/aR2Ah7mhlZU