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This will be a way better model. Fact is, people on Steam are picky in all the wrong ways. Most of the time, bad games get approved or good games get rejected, not because of their gameplay or their ability to get completed, but because someone had slightly better video editing skills than someone else. As an indie

Take it from a qualified game programmer who applied late last year, they’re either extremely picky about who they hire or they just don’t care enough to read the applications

I recall recently watching a TED talk by a woman (I’m ashamed I can’t remember her name right now) who has done a lot of talks about relationship science. The one I watched was about how the younger generations seem more promiscuous (with Tinder and all that), but are ultimately more cautious about marriage/commitment

I was already convinced that physical disc sales were dying. Congrats Gamestop, the few holdout have now converted due to this shit.

I don’t think it’ll solve the major problem of online dating. The largest (in my experience) is that people just aren’t active on the sites. Their AI can try to set up as many dates as possible, but if the second party never logs on or doesn’t care to respond, you’ll still be stuck with a full “Sent” folder and very