I used to live in GA, and there was a one-way street that google maps was constantly telling me to turn the wrong direction onto. It really bugs me that I switched to Waze because it was better than google maps, then google just bought them. Long past time to bring antitrust suits against big tech. At least we have an FTC chair at the moment who’s trying to make some progress.
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I’m pretty sure it’s a big truck, that you can just dump things on.
I picked up “Yakuza 0” on sale not too long ago, and I’m enjoying it so much that I picked up the rest of the remastered series while it was on sale. Based on how long I’m spending mucking around in the first one, It may take me the rest of my life to get through them all. I don’t know how “Like a Dragon” compares to the earlier games, but I really enjoy the narrative, combat, sub-stories, and mini-games in “0”.
As an aside, I really enjoy a well-done pool mini-game. I probably spent more time playing pool in the various space stations in “Rebel Galaxy Outlaw” than doing anything else. Likewise, Kiryu spends a lot of time in the pool hall, as well as hanging around the batting cages, and fine-tuning his pocket racers.
Sorry to take so long to respond! It’s a novel set in a plausible near-future in which existing power structures have been fragmented by the effects of climate change. It follows a handful of disparate characters in the western US, and talks a lot about the water politics of the Colorado river. It’s very well-written (claims random internet guy, but hey—you asked!). Can also recommend The Windup Girl by the same author. Same eco-dystopian timeline, set in Thailand. Delves more into issues surrounding AI and genetic engineering.
That sounds interesting. It looks like you’re right, though; I couldn’t find an English translation, at any rate. Luckily, the search reminded me how much I loved The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi, and now I’m planning to hit the bookstore when it opens.
Carlo@lemmy.cato Games@sh.itjust.works•Success of Fallout proves video game adaptations have gone mainstreamEnglish18·1 year agoI mean, they made the emoji movie. And fucking battleship. Nothing’s too far-fetched. A family drama based on Connect 4? Why not! How about Dwayne Johnson stars in an action movie based on Hungry Hungry Hippos? It’s all too plausible now.
I think that the therapist(s) in this case would have to be AI. The person could be in their own little simulation, experiencing a reality tailored to addressing whatever psychological problems they might have. It’s all science fiction, anyhow. There’s no theoretical, let alone practical basis for this technology afaik.
I mean, setting aside the danger inherent in creating demi-god wizards, there’s no reason they couldn’t do both.
Theoretically, if you had such technology, maybe you could use it to rehabilitate instead of punish. Being able to undergo months or years of therapy in a matter of hours could be extremely beneficial.
Carlo@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Movie industry demands US law requiring ISPs to block piracy websitesEnglish5·1 year agoYou wouldn’t download a baby?!
To supplement the other answer here, Lemmy is home to a (relatively) large community of people who LARP as leftists. They claim exclusive access to the moral high ground, while uncritically parrotting state propaganda from Russia, China, the DPRK, and anyone else who appears to stand against western hegemony. Their sole creed is that the USA is the Great Satan, and obviously anyone who opposes Satan should be heeded. Tribal dipshits that rarely argue in good faith; in behavior, not dissimilar to former residents of r/the_donald.
Carlo@lemmy.cato United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Trump says he’ll jail his opponents. Members of the House Jan. 6 committee are preparing21·1 year agoYou’re the one that was deflecting from their point by bringing up Sweden, which is irrelevant. You made a very clear false equivalence in your OP, and then kept hurling invective at anyone who responded. Honestly, you just come off like an unhinged asshole with a sadly common lack of media literacy. Do try to be more useful, and less of an idiot.
Carlo@lemmy.cato United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•1 in 5 Wisconsin Democrats Said Gaza War Will Impact Their Primary Vote3·1 year agoHonestly, in the primary, I’d expect that number to be a hell of a lot higher. Then again, there aren’t any other real options.
Carlo@lemmy.cato Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Star Trek: Infinite Ends Development – Trek CentralEnglish3·1 year agoThank you for the correction, I remember reading about the Epic exclusivity now. I look forward to picking it up when it goes on sale! Such is my way. I knew there was a solid Star Trek Stellaris scene, but I’m just a dabbler in 4x games. My favorite Trek games are probably A Final Unity and the Interplay TOS adventures from 30 years ago.
Edited to add, Bridge Crew is moderately fun as a single player game. Would probably be a blast with a group of friends.
Carlo@lemmy.cato Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Star Trek: Infinite Ends Development – Trek CentralEnglish5·1 year agoI don’t think a 4x strategy game is the best approach to the franchise. What’s more, this game used the Stellaris engine, and there’s already an excellent, total-conversion Star Trek mod for Stellaris.
I’d love to see a Trek game by a competent adventure dev like Wadget Eye. Hopefully Resurgence will be good, but I’ll not be holding my breath; most recent Trek games have been low quality cash-grabs, bulging with microtransactions.
Carlo@lemmy.cato No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What horrible errors are people like you guilty of?5·1 year agoBut seriously. I’ve seen a thousand conversations where everybody bitches about some person or people.
In a number of your comments, you’ve said things like “you people are all the same.” What group of people are you talking about? Is your question directed at them (us?), or a separate group? All your statements and questions are vague and reductive, to the point that no one has any idea what you’re getting at.
Carlo@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•E-waste is growing 5x faster than it's recycled, says UNEnglish2·1 year agoYeah, I only looked it up because I remembered being charged for dropping off a broken TV at a Texas location.
Carlo@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•E-waste is growing 5x faster than it's recycled, says UNEnglish4·1 year agoIt looks like they’ll take certain items free, while others (like non-Best Buy branded televisions) you have to pay them to recycle. In California there’s no charge for store drop-off; I imagine because they have a dedicated e-waste recycling fee.
I agree that it’s only really the low-information undecided voters who will be swayed by a bad debate performance. Happily, we still have 5 months until the election, and I doubt that many people will be thinking about this by the time they get to the ballot box.