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Dead monkeys and apes, yes. The bodycount in primates for the development of Neuralink isn’t… Fun.

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It’s been nearly a year and we’re still calling it “X, formerly Twitter”. XD

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Is this what the next Gnome will look like? Very clean.

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Playstation controllers got it right, or at least, their kind of configuration. Doesn’t have to specifically be a controller from PlayStation.

Anything with offset analogue sticks is cancerous to use.

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No, he’s right. You sound like you’re writing a corporate ad.

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How about heavily carbon taxing the rich cunts, hmm?

You know, instead of another bullshit scheme to offset the responsibility of climate change to the majority of the population with the least control over it?

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Jesus Christ, you’re calling another person a traitor over… this. XD

You Americans are like a bad parody. What a terrible farce this is.

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Yeah, this whole explanation is just you saying “Our country is broken and I don’t want to fix it”.

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You forgot Dune. The book, not the movie. A lot from Dune inspired the basis of Star Wars.

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As a cell stage game Thrive is pretty good. As a realistic successor to SPORE it’s terrible; more than a decade and they’ve never managed to get anywhere beyond the cell stage.

The cell stage is getting better with each update, sure, but it seems like they haven’t even touched any other elements of their game.

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Enjoying a stable OS?

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Cutting edge versions aren’t stable either. You’re essentially a beta tester for new features that may end up in an LTS release.

I’d rather have an LTS release where things have generally been tested well enough to warrant an LTS release.

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Nice! Been following the developer for a very long time.

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The space sim lidt seems to be missing Vega Strike.

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Been a long time since I played it myself, but it was my first introduction to space sims.

Development of the game picked up again just a year or so ago, after a long time of hiatus.

Yeah, the game looked nice over 15 years ago, but the graphics haven’t updated at all, so the visuals are incredibly dated. Gameplay is still quite solid, though, and the background simulation aspect of the game is still on-par with Elite Dangerous, so I’d say it’s a pretty good choice if someone is looking for a FOSS space sim.

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I could care less.

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True, but look at it like this:

I already care very little, and but the possibility of caring even less is there.

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On the basis that it’s Star Trek. But I like I said, I could care less than I already do.

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We are living in a cyberpunk dystopia right now. Or the beginnings of one. We’re just missing all the cool and badass stuff from the genre.

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Watership Down.

Like, after I saw that movie as a kid, horrible things in other movies didn’t really have an impact. Well… That, and I understood movies were all make-belief. I used to love watching making-of features for movies.

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Yeah. Kind of.

Some people have already given their take, so I’ll add to it:

The game has a couple of hours of actual, fun content. After those couple of hours you’ll start to notice that everything is the same. Oh sure, the creatures and plants are made of different parts, but that’s as far as the differences go. Every planet has the exact same pattern, every system has a space station with the exact same functions, so eventually it really feels like exploration doesn’t matter. Which kinda sucks for a game that’s supposed to be about exploration.

I’ve always said that exploration would’ve been far more impactful if the universe of No Man’s Sky had just a bit more realism in it. This would mean most planets would be frozen iceballs or low atmosphere dustballs with no life on them. This would make discovering a planet with life on it quite momentous. It would also eliminate the problem of quickly finding out all life on every planet is exactly the same.

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I have yet to find any mods that improve the game in the way I’d like… Or that will even work with the latest version of the game.

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Except he didn’t. Jobs progressed technology by essentially bullying engineers into making it a reality. Musk didn’t even put that effort in. He bought companies that were already doing these things

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