[-] [email protected] 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Check out the Mistborn and Wheel of Time series for books that are waaay better than Harry Potter. Anything by Brandon Sanderson and Neil Gaiman is a good time.

Also highly recommend any comics by Moebius and/or Alejandro Jodorowsky, and Neil Gaiman. Some incredible mind altering works to enjoy there like The Incal and Sandman.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 5 hours ago

I think the games industry will start to use open source tools like Blender and Godot more and more. These options have really matured over the years and compete on features and productivity with commercial options.

From a business POV - open source makes a lot of sense when you need a guarantee your investment won't evaporate because a vendor has cancelled a feature or API your game uses. With open source, if you don't like a path the upstream code is taking you can fork off and make your own!

Part of the dynamic is also how people are inspired and learning skills. You can learn how to do very advanced stuff in Blender for free on Youtube - why would you pay some private college thousands of dollars to learn an expensive program like Maya to do the same thing?

[-] [email protected] 8 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Here are the number of hours I've spent on indie games VS AAA titles, according to my Steam library:

  • Indie - Valheim - 435 hours
  • Indie - Space Haven - 332 hours
  • Indie - Satisfactory - 215 hours
  • Indie - Dyson Sphere Program - 203 hours
  • AAA - Skyrim - 98 hours
  • AAA - Control - 47 hours
  • AAA - Far Cry 6 - 29 hours
  • AAA - Max Payne 3 - 43 minutes

If we're talking about value - the amount of playtime I've gotten out of games with simpler graphics and unique ideas blows the billions spent by the industry out of the water.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

My biggest gripe with big tech is how governments of the world encourage their worst behaviours. Governments and businesses have failed to maintain their own level of expertise and understanding of technology.

Today everything relies on tech but all the solutions are outsourced and rely on "guidance" and free hand outs from vendors like Microsoft. This has caused situations where billions are poured into digital transformation efforts with fuck all to show for it but administrative headaches, ballooning costs and security breaches.

I'm so tired of silicon valley frat boys being the leaders of our industry. We need to go back to an engineer and ideas led industry. Focused on solving problems and making lives better. Not making bullshit unsustainable business monopolies with a huge pile of money. Right now big tech is the embodiment of all of capitalisms worst qualities.

P.s. apologies if my comment is a bit simplistic and vague. didn't want to write a 10 page rant but still wanted to say my 2c about the state of things.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 2 days ago

This would be funny if it weren't incredibly sad how many supposedly grown adults still fear words like "witchcraft" and "satanic".

[-] [email protected] 41 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Let it happen, Laura Loomer is Trump's Yoko Ono.

[-] [email protected] 18 points 6 days ago

What issue is it trying to solve?

Votes for Democrats. The Republicans have been using voter suppression tactics to get elected for decades. At this point it's the only way they can cling onto power.

[-] [email protected] 58 points 1 month ago

I haven't spoken to my dad since the pandemic when he rode the anti vaxxer bandwagon. He was also deeply into Trump, Putin and all that 5G spreading COVID conspiracy shit. At the time my spouse worked in hospitality and we were on the edge of our seats every day wondering if some douchebag customer would give us COVID. Eventually that's exactly what happened but of course that didn't matter to dad. I'm so tired of this extremist right wing ideology being normalised as a type of conservative - doesn't seem very family oriented to me when you beat your wife and alienate your traumatised adult kids.

[-] [email protected] 64 points 2 months ago

As an Australian, I'm sorry for how backwards and retrograde this country is.

[-] [email protected] 70 points 2 months ago

Breaking News - Middle East now less religiously radical than America...

[-] [email protected] 55 points 6 months ago

This is extremely upsetting but not surprising. Poland has some of the weirdest retrograde macho right wing culture in the world. It makes sense that many of them would sympathise with Putin.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

It feels like no matter where I turn some septuagenarian, or older, is making life miserable for myself and others. Usually these are older white Christian conservatives, obsessed with a delusional sense of reality that no longer has a basis in fact, or perhaps never did.

There is a disproportionate amount of wealth concentrated in the older generation and those who will inherit it will probably be even worse with that money than the last generation. Certainly we see evidence of that already, anyone in their 30's who has parents who help them out VS those who don't have that have radically different outcomes. For some reason those lucky enough to come from good families ascribe laziness and bad attitude to those who don't have the family support, as if they are somehow enjoying "self made success" while mummy does their laundry for them.

No generation previous needed this kind of assistance well into adulthood, but this infantilisation of working adults has happened because of the hoarding of wealth, refusing to pass on the torch in workplaces and just blocking change for the sake of stoking petty politics. Most of us will never own our own home but all the politicians want to talk about is whether it's OK to dehumanise trans people or not.

I'm 36 this year. For most of my teens I thought there'd be some kind of tipping point where the conservative boomers would fuck off or at least let the next generation step in, but that hasn't happened. Back in the 1990's you could be a girl and wear jeans and be empowered, now this is considered some kind of woke statement. As if we recently invented this idea of women and men being equal.

The faces of my two dogs, my cat and my husband are all that keep me going. Knowing they need me gives me just enough to get out of bed in the morning and start moving... but I'm struggling to do even that without having a breakdown. My husband and I have medical expenses we can't afford and are borrowing money to survive right now. I run my own business and just feel this immense pressure on my shoulders, that again is compounded by how unfair the world is right now.

Anyone got any advice for coping with this late stage capitalist hellscape?

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