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People who can don't get mad and just go with the flow, how do you do it?
  • Could try studying stochastic philosophy. I've always generally been calm but had an extra realization that getting upset at things doesn't help the situation I'm in and is generally just a waste of energy. So why waste time feeling terrible when I can just accept whatever is going on and move on with my life.

  • BBC is starting its own Mastodon instance. The CBC should do the same.
  • State funded is different than state controlled. BBC and CBC both have charters that focus on political and information neutrality and are meant to be backed by an oversight board to prevent any bias in reporting.

  • Starfield's already the top seller
  • At least if you pre-order with steam, you can get a refund according to their normal policies if the game doesn't meet your expectations.

    Though the only advantage tends to be preloading the game plus whatever bullshit bonus games tend to come with when you pre-order.

  • Comfort games?
  • Outer Wilds is one of the best experiences I had in my gaming life. Just a shame that the magic only seemed to happen on first playthrough. And the expansion didn't quite scratch the itch.

    Would highly recommend people play that game if you haven't tried it yet.

  • Your favorite board games?
  • Was into the tabletop simulator version of TI4 for a while. But even with automated set up and digital streamlining, the games are still 6-8 hours.

    Love the game, but just don't have time to play anymore.

  • Is anyone else beginning to mourn reddit?
  • Thing is, it already has a mainstream audience with the majority of its users on the official app and using the garbage redesigned website.

    Just wondering if the mods and people actually making content are part of that audience or not.

    I'm hoping no, and that reddit will fail like Digg given its horrible decision making the last few days. May that IPO crash and burn.

  • Apollo for Reddit is shutting down
  • I think a back of the envelope cost for what each user makes reddit per month was something around $0.22 per month. Which is nowhere near the $2.5 per month their API pricing was suggesting.

    This wasn't a question of opportunity cost, and setting prices in good faith. They simply wanted to kill any competition and somehow thought they could get away with this. Hopefully we can show them they can't with the blackout and migrating to other online communities.

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