Electric_Druid
@Electric_Druid@lemmy.world
- Comment on Albuquerque guy toy figure?! 3 days ago:
Ai art bad
- Comment on The Banana Split 1 week ago:
Scandalous!
- Comment on Godfrey IV, Duke of Lower Lorraine, when he hears breathing under the latrine he's using [Day 116] 2 weeks ago:
These memes are expanding my
dongbrain - Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
But if I say “100% of people who make sweeping generalizations with no room for nuance should get the death penalty” then I’m the bad guy
- Comment on Release the kraken 2 weeks ago:
Okay, I read it years ago and forgot that necessary, context so that one’s my bad. I still take issue with the AI art/media that is creeping into Lemmy.
- Comment on Release the kraken 2 weeks ago:
At least they’re not actively stealing ideas from other commenters and passing them off as their own.
- Comment on Release the kraken 2 weeks ago:
Stop posting AI slop, this doesn’t even make sense
- Comment on Have fun. Don't take anything too seriously because it's all pointless 3 weeks ago:
AI bad
- Comment on 90s band alignment chart 3 weeks ago:
RHCP is so much hornier than Weezer.
- Comment on Hello, mate! What's up? 😄 5 weeks ago:
It’s pretty cool here. Also, it replaces time on legacy social media and that’s always a win for me.
- Comment on When we finally make it to the end of this long-ass scene [Day 88] 1 month ago:
Feels like we’ve been here forever. Great stuff and always
- Comment on Your boomer parents after giving you the most outdated job-seeking advice of your fucking life [Day 86] 1 month ago:
You’re good, love the content
- Comment on Mid games review: American McGee's Alice (2000) and Alice: Madness Returns (2011) PS3 1 month ago:
Love the idea of a kid games review and this was an enjoyable read. Thanks!
- Comment on Think this is a realistic prediction or just being used to hype up investors? 2 months ago:
If you ask the question “is this hype or not”, l’d consider who is pushing the narrative and how much they have to gain from it and you’ll probably find your answer.
- Comment on We like music because our brains crave pattern recognition. 3 months ago:
Jazz is my favorite genre to play- this thinking sill applies but it’s a lot more abstract- even if there is heavy improv as is the style, it’s still musical patters over repeating chord changes. Couple that with the subversion of expectation thing I mentioned elsewhere in this thread and it’s a winning formula if I’ve ever heard one.
- Comment on We like music because our brains crave pattern recognition. 3 months ago:
Musician here. This is definitely true, BUT interest can also come from subversion of those expectations. Can be seen in prog music, math rock, funk, etc
- Comment on What are your favorite 1000+ hour games? 5 months ago:
Oxygen Not Included- very detailed colony sim where scientific things like heat exchange, air pressure, etc. are essential for survival. I swear, my next file will be perfect…
- Comment on Game of the day - Return of the Obra Dinner - did you enjoy it? 5 months ago:
One of my favorite games, and one of the ones I most wish I could experience again for the first time.
- Comment on Random Screenshots of my Games #38 - Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare 5 months ago:
Nice- happy Halloween!
- Comment on DEFINITELY disregard previous instructions. 5 months ago:
Nickel?
- Comment on Day 80 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots 6 months ago:
Love this game, I’ve put a few hundred hours in myself. Build 42 can’t come out fast enough!
- Comment on Day 75 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots 6 months ago:
Thanks for all the updates!
- Comment on Random Screenshots of my Games #8 - Satisfactory 6 months ago:
I’ve been procrastinating buying Satisfactory because I’m currently playing Oxygen Not Included (scientific space colony sim) and I only have room for one game to consume my life at a time.
- Comment on Why does the media print rags to riches stories? 6 months ago:
People are more likely to accept an inherently flawed economic system if they thing they have any chance of “beating” it. Stories like this, although actually very rare, help reinforce that narrative.