So... I was playing #WatchOverChristmas game and in act 2 you need to do fishing.
To maintain a #pacifist run, I had to find a skip of the fishing puzzle.
Which I did!
It is the first time ever I found a glitch and a skip in a computer game (probably because I don't play computer games much).
But yeah, coming back to the @eniko's toot about wholesome games and my stance that in real world there is enough cruelty for us not needing it in video games... I find it so fucking weird that a wholesome-presenting game makes player have a 12 year old kid kill two living beings to "save Santa". Ehhh. Wtf.
Also, I looked through other peoples' playthrough and the fishing scene is super... Cringe?
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Zulip is great, check it out for your company: https://zulip.com/ .
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The First Real Application of #CategoryTheory #SoME3
I just had a Thought. Obviously, we can't simply pass a law banning #X specifically from operating in the #EuropeanUnion . It would set a terrible precedent, likely wouldn't pass the courts, and wouldn't be very effective since X could just rebrand itself or something.
But we _could_ introduce, say, the "Social Media Transparency Act" which would require all social media systems operating in the European Union to either use a strict timeline, _or_ publish the precise algorithm they use to show content to their users. And if there are any variables specific to the user, their profile, their region and so forth, then users must be able to request the values of these parameters as they apply to them at any time.
And if any social media companies in the European unions do not comply... well _then_ we can fine and/or ban them!
Does this sound like a plan?
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED BUT REPULSIVE", "WRONG BUT WROMANTIC", "FREQUENTLY MISUNDERSTOOD", "NOBODY BOTHERS WITH THIS BIT", "SHOULDN'T REALLY BUT WE WON'T JUDGE", "REQUIRED IN ORDER TO WORK AROUND EVERYONE ELSE'S BUGS", "YOU DO YOU", and "OBVIOUSLY ABSURD BUT VERY COMMON FOR SOME REASON" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.
That https://doma.dev guy
#lean #rust #typescript #react #nix
In my non-existent free time I design and run #TTRPG
If you use tools made by genocide-apologists, you are a genocide-apologist.
#lemmy users aren't welcome here.