Wars are plenty profitable if you’re a lot bigger than your opponents and can force them to be subservient to your business interests. It’s not a fluke that the richest country on earth is also the one with the most frequent wars.
Even for the single player games?
Sort of? I know meme was a word before the internet usage of it took off, but what I described is how it has been used in the space of internet memes for over a decade. And that usage ends up just being a more specific definition than the broader one. An internet meme is a subset of the academic concept of a meme.
It seems only recently people on the internet have started more casually using it in the way I described.
An example that's particularly confusing to me: I play a bunch of strategy games. Sometimes people will call a particular strategy a "meme" when they just mean it's bad. It doesn't carry any kind of extra meaning with it. It's not going to convey any other ideas. They've just swapped out one word for a word that means something else for seemingly no reason other than laziness.
idk, doesn't really matter that much. It's just one of those little things that rubs me the wrong way.
At this point I've seen people use meme for something as generic as something being funny, something being bad, literally just images of tweets, etc.
To me a meme is exactly: A visually assisted joke format. Where the visual provides both the structure of the joke and carries with it some extra cultural understanding that enhances the joke if people understand it. And in order for it to be a meme and not just a comic or something, it needs to be reused to make other jokes with the same format. Optionally, the very act of reusing it can itself add shared meaning in a meta sense.
I hope this is just a joke and she didn’t dox her mom for internet points.
Yeah. It’s more like:
Researchers: “Look at our child crawl! This is a big milestone. We can’t wait to see what he’ll do in the future.
CEOs: Give that baby a job!
AI stuff was so cool to learn about in school, but it was also really clear how much further we had to go. I’m kind of worried. We already had one period of AI overhype lead to a crash in research funding for decades. I really hope this bubble doesn’t do the same thing.
I am tired of living in a world with all of these problems. Whether or not I have the luxury to ignore them is besides the point.
Ah yes, because what I want when I tell my computer to stop playing audio and video is for YouTube to play some audio and video of some random thing I didn’t ask for at like 3x the volume of the video I just paused. Thanks google. Such an innovative company!
There is no punishment horrible enough that we could inflict on oil execs, especially the ones that have known about this since the 70s and chose to fight for the status quo, that would make up for what they’ve done to us.
I’m not that familiar with the speedrun community, but no way they do much checking for any runs that aren’t reasonably in contention for a top spot right?
It's crazy how successful they've been off just making and selling a good indie game. They're still doing free updates AND they can afford a $200k donation?
Reddit API fiasco. Practical issue since I didn't want to use Reddit's shitty app for my phone browsing and it was just the writing on the walls.