BTD6?
That game is so addicting…
BTD6?
That game is so addicting…
This isn’t unique to video games*. It can happen with anything that you spend a ton of time on, and either burn out on or start to develop more refined taste in. I’ve had it happen with:
You start to see patterns, tropes, or just plain get burnt out on something. It’s a sign you either need to take a break, or that your tastes have simply become refined enough that you require a higher bar to find something interesting.
I’m in my 40s and definitely don’t play games as much as I used to. But there are still times I get sucked in and have a great time. Most recent example: Cosmoteer, a spaceship building game with loads of freedom and creativity. I’m also looking forward to the Factorio DLC and the Dyson Sphere Program combat update.
Edit: case in point that I can still get excited about games: I finally tried Shadows of Doubt and, wow, what an interesting game. It’s like a Deus Ex shadowy sneak-around world with detailed voxel simulation.
* though the enshittification phenomenon is a real thing, and why people should play more indie games
Yeah, it’s been in the news 😩 We broke the global average temperature record something like 3 times last week. The graph that accompanies the articles is actually quite scary
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/06/climate/climate-change-record-heat.html
Non-competes have always seemed dubious at best. And even where they do exist, they have expiration dates.
100% impossible to not read it in the voice actor’s voice
I can’t believe I used to think he was a smart, interesting person. What an absolute buffoon.
I can see why they’d avoid sharing. It was… this song 😬:
Likely an overreaction to the current protests / social unrest / whatever you want to call it
Agreed. It seems like such a basic feature. I’m missing it on kbin
The problem is it isn’t just data backups, it’s that one’s email is the backing account for many other accounts online either as a TFA or as the username for some site.
Now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time… a long time
It’s easy to tell from fediverse observer stats that most of the new users aren’t not organic: new accounts is almost a couple orders of magnitude higher than daily active users
What I wonder is: what’s the motivation for these bot network attackers? Is it some script kiddie doing it for lulz? A reddit “nationalist”? Russia and China getting an early start on propaganda tools for the newer platforms?
That’s a great idea
Same here. I had used reddit since 2010 and must have had close to a dozen accounts. I didn’t like too much info piling up under any one account. And I used a local city subreddit a lot.
Use a pseudonym that you don’t use anywhere else and don’t dox yourself in your posts or comments
They can’t keep their story straight. First the protest is “noise” that will “blow over”. Now they’re forcing subs to re-open.
Look, even if the protest “fails”, they stick to the API pricing, and forcefully re-open subs, some things will be obvious and for everyone to see that weren’t before:
Good. I remember it being shitty when I was forced to use it at a company a couple years ago