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Westrim
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“It’s not. I can’t stress that enough. It simply isn’t. It. Is. Not. Doing. That.” You don’t exactly seem open to the possibility. It was pretty clear in your initial piece that you had already decided how to judge it, since you demanded thematic payoff 10 hours in.

Is an article citable as reporting or opinion when it mixes facts with hypothetical statements by an official?

Except that the writer was 10 hours into a game that’s being reported as having a 30-40 hour target runtime. That’s barely enough time for introductions to all the factions and major players, let alone thematic payoffs.

Game: “Nuance! People are people who are generally trying to do the right thing in their (1600s based) society’s framework., which means some things that are horrifying to us modern folk or to others around them. Road to hell and all. Nevertheless, pushing against that is extremely hard to do, let alone successfully;

One of the shames of this is, there’s a real place for Games As A Service, in the same basic area as MMORPGs. Getting a world to explore that keeps on expanding is not an inherently bad idea. But they keep half assing the infrastructure on which to lay that world.

“Denied a job?” You aren’t doing Kaepernick any favors by tossing red meat like that to the people who would be happy to see him on the bench permanently.

Nice character assassination and excellent burying the lede.

“Only because her parents abandoned her faster than the captain of the Titanic abandoned ship.”

Those are known:

“This isn’t gambling!”

In that analogy, he would own the restaurant, and Cloudflare would be his produce supplier.

Was nothing done about it? I don’t know. The WaPo article predates the current guys ownership, and my loose digging didn’t reveal a conclusion one way or another.

It’s probably the Kubrick Stare that shot gives him.

Well, it is his site. The question that is coming up is what the responsibilities of internet infrastructure providers are. The head of Cloudflare has talked quite about about the potential slippery slope of taking action.  I think the analogy that came up was the power company deciding who got electricity.

Almost none of the discourse I’ve seen about the site has included any information on its structure, beyond giving the impression that its biggest use if not sole purpose is to facilitate right wing terrorism, so here it is, from about 3 weeks ago:

Someone should point out to him that marijuana is also really popular.

“I dont want to pay money and give my information to an unproven unserviced 3rd party. Beyond that I dont want to support epic and pay money to epic.”

The reasonable default assumption is that any information you give out has or will be hacked/leaked/stolen/passed to the town crier. Accordingly, it is good practice to use alternate identities in all circumstances possible and not give accurate information unless necessary. That means having things like a business

Yes?

There are dozens of ways that a planet can be rendered uninhabitable, most of them entirely out of our control with current or near term technology. Many of them are unlikely to affect two planets in the same system; even fewer affect two different star systems. Right now, all it takes is a badly timed burp from the