fdnomad
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- Comment on xkcd #3156: Planetary Rings 1 week ago:
Thats so cool! Looks loke the most popular orbit aligns with the equator. Why is the wider “belt” around that line going over and under? Like
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You know what I mean?
- Comment on What's your greatest "gaming high" you've been chasing ever since? Please take care not to spoil anything, if you are going to be story-specific. 2 weeks ago:
In Cookie Clicker when you manage to stack 3 fortune cookie modifiers. Numbers going up so fucking hard.
- Comment on ICEBlock Owner After Apple Removes App: ‘We Are Determined to Fight This’ 3 weeks ago:
Was there any reason to make this an ios app as opposed to a website hosted outside the US? I’m really not surprised by the removal. What did they expect? All the Tech CEOs came to the inauguration with bags of cash.
- Comment on Thoughts about responsibility 4 weeks ago:
In a promo for his book, Nico Semsrott asked the audience if they would embezzle funds. Most people voted no. Then he asked if they would embezzle funds if it was guaranteed that nobody would check them. The vote widely swung towards yes.
- Comment on Hollow Knight: Silksong - Release Date Trailer (September 4) 2 months ago:
The Eldenring and Silksong communities’ collective mental health deteriorating bottomlessly up to the release date announcements will forever be one of my favourite parts of internet history.
- Comment on Darksiders 4 Announced. Solo or 4 Player Co-op 2 months ago:
I loved Dark Siders 2, it got me into Action RPGs! Didn’t like how the combat and movement felt in DS1 and DS3 has been collecting dust in my library for ages but I’m so happy that the franchise is staying alive and I guess thats my sign to finally play DS3 before 4 releases.
- Comment on Humanity will likely survive climate change, but the vast majority of humans won't. 2 months ago:
When we experience and maybe survive the next mass extinction, its going to be vastly more difficult to reindustrialize / redigitalize even if knowledge persists because we’ve already extracted the most easily accessible materials from the earth and extracting resources is becoming increasingly difficult.
If you know how to build a battery but you cant build to machines to get the lithium, you just cant build a battery. But I suppose over time we’d find better ways to recycle.
- Comment on I just realized some people LIKE talking to each other. 3 months ago:
A great conversation is incredibly enriching
- Comment on YSK: Non-violent protests are 2x likely to succeed and no non-violent movement that has involved more than 3.5% of the country population has ever failed 4 months ago:
I honestly cant recall seeing any peaceful protest accomplishing anything of significance in my lifetime. Most successful protests I hear about are the French lighting up Paris when they try to raise the retirement age. They just try again 2 years later though.