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  • Ds2 is worth playing if you like the franchise/genre. It tries some stuff different from the previous game, and some of it works.

    It think it's also easier than ds1, and maybe DS3. I almost cleared it without dying, just using a normal build. Because of the weird "lose max health on death" mechanic, if you die a lot it can snowball, but if you stay alive your max health is pretty generous.

  • Automobile companies should be held accountable for destroying and lobbying against other modes of transit, so not really the best metaphor. Also destroying the environment is pretty bad.

    Also there's no cosmic law that says tech companies had to make LLMs and put them everywhere. They're not even consistently useful.

  • The page the source link takes me to gives an error and warning about being an outdated version

    Failed to parse page JSON data: expected value at line 1 column 1 | /r/50501/comments/1m39bte.json?&sort=top&raw_json=1 Reddit Status

    ⚠️ This instance is not up to date and is at least 20 commits old. Test and confirm on an up-to-date instance before reporting.

  • I've thought about this problem and don't have a generally applicable answer.

    On the one hand, I don't want someone to steal my bike or have their bike stolen.

    On the other, the police are the worst and will probably make the situation worse.

    So I lean towards "don't call the cops", but it feels like there should be something to do other than taking on the full risk of intervening yourself.

  • Fines should scale with wealth. Millionaire wants to speed? Okay, pay a $100,000 fine.

    These same accounts keep denouncing tickets and speed cameras.

    This is common conservative "Outgroups to bind, in-groups to protect" dysfunction. They're bad people.