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Honestly, I think Boris Johnson’s probably done more damage to the country than the Queen ever has.

My advice has always been to be honest with yourself and be honest about what you’re worth. Once you know what you’re worth, demand it and be ready to walk away. This advice has gotten me to a 6 figure salary and complete autonomy with regards to how and when I work.

Same, off to the factory to be turned into soilent green we go!

No. The biggest gripe is the corporate exploitation of Black people and Black culture. Specifically, the concept that a corporation can create a digital “Black” icon—a fake non-human who doesn’t have the lived experience to be Black, who doesn’t genuinely come from or represent Black people or their culture, but is

Whelp, I made it.  I’m officially too old to understand what the fuck is going on any more.  

Dunno about GeForce Now, but Stadia works fine - the issue is entirely with the pricing model, Google basically designed something their accounting department wanted to sell rather than something consumers wanted to buy, and people have no faith in Google not canning the thing after a year or two - and xCloud is

A word on GeForce Now: it’s free if you don’t mind sitting in queue once an hour (the queues, oddly seem to be game dependent), but to answer your question, you might not play them on your own computer because your computer is a potato, you’re not near your normal gaming rig, you don’t have a spare 150gb to install a

I’ve used GeForce Now and Stadia. The infrastructure isn’t really the issue.

Right? Went back and forth over purchasing “Into the Breach” over the past couple weeks, but apparently I’ve had access to it for (sorta) free?

I’ve been playing “Into the Dead 2" for quite a while now, and started playing “Into the Breach” last week (funny that both games have similar names now that I look at it).

They have the worst discoverability of any platform. I never open the Netflix app of my phone because I have it on a dozen different devices where it’s a better viewing experience, so I’m already unfamiliar with the layout. Then, you have to scroll through endless recommended categories to get to the games one, which

I honestly thought the netflix games were just the interactive movies they have on the app.

I’m too afraid to start a game that I know is just going to get cancelled after two levels.

Customers won’t use what they don’t even know about.

Didn’t even know this was a thing. 

It’s not BS. It’s an issue of scale and imprecise language. It’s highly unlikely that two humans share the same color space and it’s highly unlikely that any two snowflakes are exactly the same.

The issue of scale comes up because if we scale back (think “low resolution”) most snowflakes look the same. But if we zoom

That’s libel and I will not stand for it!

Good article. The goal in astrophotography is to accurately represent nature. There is certainly an element of art, but as long as nature is accurately described, nothing is faked.

I have bad news for you - all color photos, analog or digital, are ‘fake’ colors. The decisions that the manufacturer of the RGB filters/pixels (digital) or RGB layers (film) make determines the color space of the photo. They all have different biases, for example Fujifilm was always thought to be slightly green