There are ways to do it, you can add a library for it, but it’s inconsistent as hell
There are ways to do it, you can add a library for it, but it’s inconsistent as hell
Or, another explanation is that more people are interested in things they can buy than in you (and I understand how hard it might be to believe in that), and Google algorithms “know” that
I think they are Leberkäse in Bavaria too, but I could be wrong
Afaik, Sweden has basically 3 tears of income 0%, 32%, 32+20%. 60k is way into third category.
If you compare it to the European levels, it’s like a entry level for an IT specialist, and people absolutely make way more later in their careers
60k sek is about 5k euro right? Seems like a low salary for a devops tbh
Contribute or perish!
Drug users are arrested because they are not contributing and there is no way person could just be a person and not a nice productive bee
That’s something that was kinda sorta true 20 years ago, but not anymore
Murdering the civilization by knowingly and willingly create conditions for climate change: normal behaviour, good, commendable.
Public non-violent protests against that: extremism, bad, scary.
In the future anarchists envision the concept of rent doesn’t exist. Unless they’re ancaps, but those can put their disagreement back to the dark place they crawled out of
Take this oil-baron founded Q nonsense out of here
Living time is not working time though. That we just should normalise more. Shitty employers are trying to make people work overtime regardless, so the solution for that is the same, no matter where are you physically.
Yeah, and dying in prison because you disrespected the glorious leader is worse than living under the bridge because you can’t afford a rent working three jobs.
But if we were to think of a system that will be an improvement, switching from barely regulated ancap dream to something managed not by profit but by desire to give people necessities is better for society. And it will have to involve a government.
US is default on the internet, that’s just how it is. I’m not from US either but still living in this paradigm.
I’m just saying making the government the landlord wouldn’t necessarily be any better
Yeah, obviously it wouldn’t necessarily be any better but it’s hard to be worse
By fun I largely mean “brings positive and meaningful experience”
And the only metrics here would be “is the game fun” in the end. Is exploring barren planets fun? Good. Is it not? Then it doesn’t matter that real life Mars is even more boring
can depict planet being a barren rock and can be fun.
And that will be good then. My point was, that games should sacrifice realism in favour of fun and criticism of “yeah it’s boring, but it’s realistic” is fundamentally wrong.
The point of a game is to be fun in some sense of the word, not to depict Mars as scientificly accurate as possible, unless it’s Scientificly Accurate Mars Simulator.
If the planneta are boring, then the game about exploring those planets are probably failed at being fun, and that’s kind of irregardless of what people want.
Personally I would like all the games to be good, for example.
Yeah, we know, you are that unicorn that rents out your properties for the cost of utilities and don’t profit massively from it. Even if you are not lying on the internet (I know, preposterous), you are that unique one. If everyone was like that the problem wouldn’t even exist.
In the democracy the government can be influenced, working for people, and providing utilities and not trying to profit on every interaction.
US democracy is very much broken so you can’t see how it would work, but that’s the idea.
Quentin Trembley III, the forgotten founder of Gravity Falls, Oregon and the 8½th President of the United States of America