I should’ve specified that I meant in the Lemmy comments. But yeah, I’ve seen ‘corporate games’ mentioned in a few threads already.
I should’ve specified that I meant in the Lemmy comments. But yeah, I’ve seen ‘corporate games’ mentioned in a few threads already.
I thought we were calling AAA games ‘Corporate Games’ now. Is that trend over already?
Gold Rush = high demand = invest in (aka buy) shovels
Same thing, no?
During/after natural disaster, buy cheap land. Probably works during an economic crash too.
Protests & Riots happening? Invest in glass companies
Cloudy & rainy every day? Sell coffee (looking at you PNW)
War happening? Just sell bombs! (see USA) This one is particular good cause you can always start another war. It’s just smart business!
Tbf, so did the Israel Palatine conflict, if not earlier.
Just because it’s handled at state level, doesn’t mean it has to be handled at state level.
The federal government could easily give money to states with the stipulation that x amount is used to pay teachers.
Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic.
It’s like Cities: Skylines mixed with Factorio.
It’s way too addicting… But oh so good
I thought this was a guide to the game “Workers and Resources: Society Republic”
I must be playing it too much…
False scarcity and hoarding capital
The final battle between Avatar Aang and Ozai.
I’m hoping to be fully self-hosted by then.
It was probably because the munitions didn’t fit in the cargo plane with the fighter jets and armored vehicles that were due to be shipped.
Hopefully it’s just a minor delay and we can get back to killing children soon 🤞
For now… Do you really think they’re immune to enshitification if they become more popular?
If they didn’t sell oil, there wouldn’t be a giant, pseudo-city in the desert. Those people would probably build elsewhere, if at all.
I’m 30 and I literally have 2 electric skateboards lol
Same. I consider them a marvel of engineering and an extremely useful tool. But, like any tool, they can be used incorrectly and cause damage.
I mean … It’s not shrinking though. It’s still increasing, just at a slower rate.
So the cancer would still be growing, just not as fast. It’s certainly not a remission, as you mentioned.