Am I the only one who feels visiting the wreck of the Titanic is a bit ghoulish?
Am I the only one who feels visiting the wreck of the Titanic is a bit ghoulish?
This is the second article this week calling the wreck the HMS Titanic. It was not a Royal Navy Ship, it belonged to the White Star Line and was correctly called the RMS (Royal Mail Ship) Titanic.
Most of the US Navy Submarines cannot go 12,500 feet deep where the Titanic wreck lays. There are very few submarines or submersibles which can go that deep
I used to use Reddit on my phone from time to time... in my browser. Recently, it told me the mobile site is now read-only and I had to download the app to login and post. Instead of doing that, I just stopped using it. They really want you to download that app.
the comment section did kinda die then though. It used to be waaaay more active and fun
I mean, have you opened up a Gizmodo or AV Club article from 2012? None of those classic commenters are here anymore and a lowly article back then got 5x the number of total comments as in 2023.
I’ll bet you money that they’re not going to launch again until 2024.
I don’t know that that’s true. I haven’t seen any metrics on overall users other than dubious ones provided by twitter (or Musk saying “New account signups are through the roof!!”) but anecdotally I have seen a lot of people (including myself) either get completely off the platform, or stop engaging with it if they…
The game also does a good job of funneling you directly to the Rito village and the Wind temple as your first one. It also has, arguably, the most dramatic reveal I’ve seen so far when you first crest over the storm and see the temple.
I may be wrong but I think each dispenser provides a set type of item. When you view them on the map they show which items you cns get from them.
It is, and it’s what they spent almost the entire 6 years doing (or at least, that’s my hunch after more than a decade of programming).
No, almost every weapon fusion is bespoke. There are a couple interactions I’d describe as “systemic” but they seem more the exception than the rule. The vast, vast majority of interactions seem custom-tailored.
yuh-huh! and my uncle who works for Nintendo told me the developers wanted the glitches to stay.
“Be impressed with my ignorance” isn’t the flex you think it is
This dude’s most popular videos have been viewed ~15m times but that’s not a unique count AND that’s the sum of every view over the course of multiple years.
These comments are always so dumb. The dude is mega-famous in the gaming community and tech reviews, and he’s built an extremely successful platform to the point where his company could decline a $100 million buy-out offer. He’s popular, regardless of what you—the main character, apparently—know about him.
I also bet you haven't heard of many other things not in your circle, it doesn’t mean they magically aren't popular the universe doesn’t revolve around you
Kudos to Linus for having the maturity and humility to make this move. This right here is why a ton of game studios and tech companies crash and burn or end up with super toxic work cultures, because the founders were coders or designers or artists—people who don’t necessarily have the skillset, temperament, or actual…
Hell yeah. For anyone keeping up with the WAN show, this was a long time coming. I don’t expect the channel to change at all from our point of view.
Hopefully he can find the time to intelligently de-tech-ify his house now.
Honstely? That’s the smartest thing he could’ve done.
When your passion develops into a big company like that and you’re still interested in doing what actually IS your passion, let someone else do the paperwork and administrative tasks.