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Same here. Sounds pretty sustainable to me!
Software developer and artist.
Same here. Sounds pretty sustainable to me!
Of course the most productive comment is the least upvoted one. EDIT: After thinking about it, maybe it’s best to add an explanation to bare links.
Are you beginning to see things more clearly now?
It’s double speak. The translation is “We are evil and if you say something about what you see, we will silence you.”.
Man I’d love for that to catch on, mostly so it’s easier to learn. Kids get confused by the order all the time. It’s even shorter in some cases.
Also, the reverse order makes dictating phone numbers such a pain.
Sure, it’s advantageous in the short-term. I think this is where we misunderstand each other. What I’m trying to say is that under normal circumstances, individuals aren’t maximizing their output. They are just living as part of the community, following the unwritten rules and benefiting from that. (In the prisoner’s dilemma, this would be choice A).
If this is how everyone would act in their daily life, you would see crime, theft and abuse on an unimaginable level. No, people don’t always do what benefits them “at every individual point”. We are social creatures, acting as a community where the individuals benefit from working together. Although this has been successfully undermined by capitalism and other hierarchies.
This whole concept is also called, the Prisoner’s Dilemma, one of my favorite thought experiments because it shows how being rational can result in everyone being worse off.
Yes. The “tragedy of the commons” is a myth.
Without any limits, individual cattle owners have an incentive to overgraze the land, destroying its value to everybody.
This is factually false, because the land will be destroyed and individuals don’t benefit, not even in the short term. Commons work great (see open source software), but capitalism and power structures abuse and destroy them for short-term profit.
I guess really cold water isn’t really “wet” per-se. What did I just write…
What do you think the authors of the video don’t understand? You must have some insights if you say you understand AI better then everyone criticizing it.
Possible unfree licenses for artwork
I’d still consider the game open source, even if the art is copyrighted.
Dwarf Fortress
Is there an open source version? It’s a great game (also try the steam edition if you check it out), but I thought it was closed-source.
osu! is an amazing rhythm game. Try osu!lazer, it’s the new client: https://osu.ppy.sh/home/download
I also like Pioneers and Endless Sky, both space sims.
This might not count, but both Lichess, a chess website, and OGS, a Go website are open source.
There is also Mindustry, but I haven’t played it.
I’m bored (but not in a bad way). I wish I could hang out with people, but I have nobody around right now. I feel happier than ever, just can’t share it with anyone. I guess I’m just going to call someone and satisfy this extroverted phase that way.
I wish you the best, and that you find a safe place where you can relax and collect your strength <3
Thank you! Trying my best to not die of boredom :P
It’s obviously not as energy-efficient as burning fossil fuels, so it’s a hard sell. Honestly, I just want it to come back for the looks (and obviously the environmental health benefits).
Can’t type much because I need to recover from RSI (again), so I’m just enjoying the end of the summer with my brother. Mostly playing card games and going outside. I’ve started watching a playthrough of Anonymous;Code to improve my Japanese, but without being able to use the keyboard I can’t really look things up. Oh, and the osu!mania world cup ends next week, so that’ll be fun to watch.
I guess people forget that ships originally where powered 100% by wind and manpower. Would love to see that coming back in some form, but seems like it’s just not profitable enough (yet).
In this context I guess non-natural chemicals? Maybe the artificial sweeteners.
Any time I see graphs or statistics which cut of at 2020 to 2021 I get the feeling that the trend is being misrepresented, maybe deliberately.