I recognize the original, unmodified meme but I don’t understand what the new (4th) panel is supposed to indicate. Could someone explain please?
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Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Does anyone else find HiFi Rush highly overrated?English5·21 days agoI couldn’t finish the game myself. I thought it was a good game for sure, but it just isn’t something that I like. I’m not much of a hack-n-slasher. As far as rhythm game genre mashups go, my favorite is still Crypt of the Necrodancer
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some science fields or projects that could use programming help?6·25 days agoLots in biology research, since biologists tend not to be good coders. That being said, the requirements for biology are rather interdisciplinary and a serious position will likely require you to also have advanced biological knowledge. Based on my impressions, you’ll basically be playing biologist for 50% of the time and programmer for the other 50%.
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I've been told that I "bottle things up and then explode". How do you not "explode"?172·29 days ago- You need to voice your concerns when they actually come up. The idea that showing emotions is objectively bad is completely false.
- You need to learn how to phrase negative comments with a neutral tone. You should not be describing anyone as mean, rude, bitch. Especially not your coworkers. Do you mean straightforward? Concerned? Talkative? Direct? Extroverted? Confident?
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•The EU initiative for Stop Killing Games has reached the goal of 1 million signatures!!English17·1 month agoNo, that requirement has already been met. The final requirement (which has just been met now) is to reach a total of 1 million signatures. Basically, all requirements are now satisfied
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•The UK Stop Killing Games petition has reached 100.000 signaturesEnglish63·1 month agoMy understanding is that they misunderstood the petition, so this new one is rephrased in an attempt to avoid another misinterpretation
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•I played Lovecraftian doctor simulator Do No Harm, and let me tell you, my brother in Cthulhu, I did some serious harmEnglish2·1 month agoI quite like Strange Horticulture, but it felt too linear for my tastes. This seems like an interesting shakeup of that formula. I’ll keep an eye on it
Primer, if you like hard sci-fi. It’s an indie movie about time travel, and it’s got perhaps the most fleshed out time travel mechanic out of all movies I’ve seen. Last I checked, the director posted the full movie on YouTube for free
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•"The case for comedy in the climate crisis." -because scientific literacy has failed13·1 month agoNo point in being doomer about it. We try whatever we need to in order to get the population to understand.
And for what it’s worth, it kind of makes sense. Science communication is generally quite poor. Scientists aren’t trained in PR or in communicating with the public. To some extent, it makes sense that the public doesn’t understand. In the longer term, it would certainly be better to raise scientific literacy. In the short term, we simply need quippy talking points that can be repeated to get the message to stick.
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that I can drag a download link to my KDE desktop and it will automatically save the file to that location.English3·1 month agoI struggled with your exact same problem when I moved to Linux. For the record, the reason why there isn’t a Program Files x86 is because the way that Linux stores programs is different from the way that Windows stores programs. Windows sorts its system files by programs, so that the configuration, launcher, and software files are all together. Linux sorts by file type, so that the configuration files of all programs are together, the launchers of all programs are together, etc.
What I’ve come to learn is, don’t bother trying to find your application in the folder. The best way to install things is through Discover (or whatever GUI software manager you’re using). If the program you want isn’t there, it’s basically a crapshoot whether installing from the internet will work or not
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Outer Wilds. Should my first time be in VR?English211·2 months agoNo, unless you already know how to pilot the ship, playing in VR is probably going to get you severely motion sick
Sure, but the overall intent holds true. Not just in professional settings, it’s important to have the skill to reframe a negative comment into a positive one.
This is probably what I would say:
It sounds like you’ve got everything you need for the meeting. Would it still make sense for me to attend?
If that’s the case, then I think I’d be more useful handling some other tasks in the meantime. Please keep me updated on the outcome of the meeting
Funny you bring up eel reproduction. Had to share. https://youtu.be/TzN148WQ2OQ
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•I'm a console gamer so, Why the hate on the Epic Games Store?English4·3 months agoIt was a while ago, I don’t remember off the top of my head which specific game I’m remembering. Doing a brief search, it appears that this happened to Unreal Tournament and Rocket League, though it appears that the games still work for the people who bought it before the unlisting. I think the concern was losing functionality, especially for server-based or multiplayer games
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•I'm a console gamer so, Why the hate on the Epic Games Store?English782·3 months agoSweeney (the CEO of Epic) says that he wants competition with Steam, but many of his actions point toward that he really just wants to be the guy at the top (ie, he wants to be the monopoly instead of Valve). He’s taken a fair number of anti-consumerist stances, which vary from understandable to clearly anti-competitive.
Epic is known for making exclusivity deals with 3rd party studios in which Epic bribes the studio with money, and in exchange, the studio does not release their game on Steam for 1 year.
At several points, this occurred after a studio already said that they will release on Steam, and the studio would have to walk back and delete their Steam listing.
Iirc, at one point Epic bought out a studio and had them remove the Steam listing for an already-released game, causing the game to be unplayable for people who had already bought the game
Edit: this apparently happened twice (Unreal Tournament and Rocket League), but it appears that the games still work for the people who bought it. I think the concern was actually that Steam players would lose functionality due to not being supported anymore after the unlisting
The Epic Game Store released in a non-functional state, and development on it is extremely slow. The first impression of the broken store likely still influences many people’s impression of the store. But it’s still missing many features that many gamers want to see in a store.
There were various rumors when the store first launched that it contained spyware. My understanding is that those rumors never fully got disproven, especially since some of the claims were supported by at least some evidence
Epic does not support Linux, and Sweeney has openly said that he does not plan to support Linux until it becomes more popular. He did immediately jump on board with supporting Arm though, which caused a lot of Linux gamers to think that he just doesn’t want to support Linux
Sweeney is a pretty abrasive person and iirc he made a lot of concerning statements on his social media. Several of them (as mentioned above) indicate that he wants to dethrone Valve so that he can be the monopoly instead
Overall, many gamers are in support of more competition in the game store space. Unfortunately, many gamers also think that Epic is an untrustworthy competitor, and they believe that Epic has a serious chance of making the gaming industry worse if they become more popular. As a result, many would prefer for Steam remain the monopoly rather than to take a bet on Epic.
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•You can smell the WalMart from this picture alone.74·3 months agoThis is an unnecessarily rude comment that just proves that the parent comment was right in saying that you’re an unpleasant person. I hope you reconsider what behavior you consider to be acceptable
Contramuffin@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Newbie, what app works best with Lemmy?5·3 months agoThunder feels most similar to Relay, which is what I used for Reddit. Honestly, I get the feeling that all of the apps are pretty polished and are customizable enough that you can make one look exactly like the others
In the book, it’s fairly clear that he did kill everyone but only got away with it because 1) nobody can tell anybody else apart because everyone looks the same and 2) everybody is so self-centered that even if they did know a murder took place, they didn’t bother to report it.
It’s very heavily implied in the book that the landlady covered up Paul Allen’s (and multiple other prostitutes’) murder, presumably to maintain the property value of the apartment. Unfortunately, a lot of the clues don’t translate well into a movie:
- The apartment only recently became available to rent
- Bateman notes that the paint on the walls is still fresh, barely dried
- Bateman notes that there’s a lot of potpourri laid out, as though to cover up a smell
- Iirc the furniture was also brand new
- The landlady immediately knew who Bateman was and asked him to leave
Seems likely that it’s dropshipped. So I would wager there is no real source
My speculation? They’ll call it HL4 and then just say that HL:A was technically HL3