HeartyOfGlass

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[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

That makes sense. I wasn't sure if it was some newfangled lingo.

I do like "shonky", though.

[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 1 points 8 hours ago (3 children)

... "shonky"?

[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 1 points 18 hours ago

This is strange and amusing and I'm a fan.

[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 12 points 1 day ago (1 children)

🎵 dunnnnnnnnn dunduNDUNUNUHHHHHHHH nuhhhhhh nah... 🎵

[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 9 points 3 days ago (2 children)

This is to normalize the idea. Talking about it gets the idea out there, and it encourages anyone who might already be thinking about attacking politicians.

[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 6 points 4 days ago

Landlord's brother probably runs the loan place.

[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Early Access

Well there's your problem. Why would a dev expect significant sales when the game isn't finished?

[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 56 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

To anyone thinking this is "not such a big deal":

Consider this is one of the most valuable, influential companies on the planet. They're pushing Copilot like their bottom line depends on it.

Not only did Copilot give an objectively incorrect response - and bring into question the fundamental usefulness of the feature - I think what's being glossed over is: They published this.

For a company that's so desperate to push a clearly half-baked, unwanted feature - publishing an ad showing it malfunctioning is hilariously inept. It's not just a bad look for the product, it's an embarrassment for the company.

[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Because the larvae in the cheese can launch themselves distances up to 15 centimetres (6 in) when disturbed, diners hold their hands above the sandwich to prevent the maggots from leaping.

"Hey, I had an idea for a cheese that's been pre-digested by maggots"

"That sounds awful"

"No no, wait, I didn't get to the best part - you gotta protect your face while you’re eating it or the maggots might jump on you"

[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 7 points 2 weeks ago

Great movie. If you can, see this with Goblin playing the score along with it. One of the coolest live shows I've seen, and an awesome way to watch the movie. Highly recommended if you get the chance!

[–] HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social 5 points 2 weeks ago

!sigh_fi@quokk.au is almost what you want

 

Just hit pg 179 of the "remastered, full-color edition" of Mark Z. Danielewski's "House of Leaves" and I need to gush about it somewhere. Obviously some (mild) spoilers on my end, but I'd appreciate no spoilers in the discussion below.

I went into this mostly blind. I knew it was a horror novel, experimental; that it had inspired several cool "non-Euclidean" video games, and I knew it was about a house that's "bigger on the inside". I was also prepped for weirdness, as it's often included in weird/horror fiction lists alongside the likes of Lovecraft & "The King in Yellow".

Honestly, I was ready to ditch this, but now I'm fully invested.

SPOILERS
I did not know about the footnotes. Or the formatting. Or the fonts. Or the meandering. Folks, last night I was ready to put this book down. Expedition #3 was underway, and I found myself having to hunt for each footnote. Back and forth, back and forth. Sometimes they'd go on for pages, and often they'd wander far away from the ongoing story. I'm pretty sure some didn't exist. Then came Footnote #142. Completely blank. "What the hell? Just a dead en--" and that's when it hit me - it's a labyrinth. The book mimics the house. The book is a labyrinth. I'm bouncing between footnotes & story, between fonts/voices & tone. Sometimes it's a dead end and I have to backtrack. Sometimes I feel a little progress. It's a maze, and I'm suddenly excited & apprehensive to explore more of it.

I mean... damn, Danielewski. I'm hooked. You got me.

None of my friends have read it, so I had to release some excitement somewhere. Thanks for reading.

Without spoiling anything, have you read / enjoyed House of Leaves? What's your favorite "experimental" book?

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social to c/music@lemmy.world
 

Posting this because I want to hear more about the art direction of "Who Is The Sky?". It's weird and I like it.

Anyone know who the graphic/visual/art artist is? I'm just assuming it's not Byrne as he usually collaborates. The zip tie dude is wild.

 

Anyone have recommendations on map packs for DOOM 1? Conversions you enjoy?

And if anyone wants to chat: I just finished my very first "casual" playthrough of DOOM ep 1-4 (haven't touched Sigil yet), and while I loved the first couple episodes, it felt like it lost momentum towards the end. Instead of intuitive level design they kinda just throw everything they can at the player. I missed the secrets you could "figure out" vs the "spam the Use button against every wall" type. Is it just me? Does DOOM II continue that trend?

 

Yo ho me hearties,

I was reading through Servarr wiki's VPN Guide and saw this callout:

For most users, secure DNS is sufficient instead of VPNs and fixes indexer connectivity issues without the complexity and problems of VPN setups

Are VPNs no longer the recommended practice? I was under the impression a VPN was pretty much required for sharing stuff in a copyright-sensitive country. I'd be delighted if I could simplify my app stack.

 

Just stumbled upon this! Amateurs doing a great job emulating the show.

 

Everybody move to improve the groove!

Everybody move to improve the groove!

Everybody move to improve the groove!

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