Self checkouts don’t work where you are? Odd.
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You mean demanding special attention rather than using the self-checkout like everyone else? Not sure I understand.
NuanceDemon@lemmy.worldto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Bethesda says most of Starfield's 1000+ planets are dull on purpose because 'when the astronauts went to the moon, there was nothing there' but 'they certainly weren't bored'71·2 years agoGame engine limitations, apparently. Say a thread on exactly this earlier today.
Agree it is much poorer for lacking them. It’s immersion breaking being in the far future, zipping around on an interstellar craft, yet being forced to explore slowly on foot. I really can’t even use the ship? Cmon.
NuanceDemon@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.English7·2 years agoA good solution 20 years ago but bluetooth and music files saved on your phone is a much nicer solution now.
Your previous comment was basically a massive industry wide conspiracy theory though, so their response of a more sensible answer to give you something a bit more concrete to go on was pretty reasonable to me.
NuanceDemon@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•First U.S. nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades enters commercial operation in GeorgiaEnglish1·2 years agoThey are sort of blown out of proportion when you take into account modern safety protocols.
Chernobyl and three mile island were user error, fukushima was force majeure.
Since then they’ve been piloted widely. France has about 50 reactors and a laundry list of smaller errors that we’ve since learned from.
Here there are like 10 self-checkouts per 1 employee and they’re just there if the machine gets confused about a weight. It’s much better, and faster than waiting in the queue for a manned checkout. I can’t imagine wanting to go backward, where’s the benefit?