Excellent summary, but I think folks were sad because a bunch of us had tuned in hoping to see :
Excellent summary, but I think folks were sad because a bunch of us had tuned in hoping to see :
My favorite way to explain this to normies is with a weird thing that Denny’s breakfast joint did years ago…
For those I don’t know, by the way, Denny’s is a US crappy breakfast joint that sells two cent pancake breakfasts for five bucks.
Every year Danny’s used to have a “free breakfast” day… Where you could come in and they would give you a free breakfast.
Now again, this breakfast is crappy, but it’s completely free. And as a result of this, Denny’s all over the US have always had lines out the door of people coming there to get that crappy free breakfast.
Do you know why the line was around the corner?
Because people like simple good things like a free meal, no strings attached or special actions needed.
Now ask yourself this :
Would Denny’s have near as many people show up if they offered a means-tested 70% off reusable coupon that actually had unlimited uses and ultimately saved you more?
Or a mail-in rebate that only worked during a certain day of the week, or if they said “hey Denny’s customer! you better come to Denny’s on Tuesday because they’re going to otherwise get rid of free breakfast day later this year.”
The answer is no.
It’s stupid and sucks and is counterintuitive and even if the coupon had infinite uses, less people show up than would just for “free breakfast.”
People are dumb and their needs should be directly and fully resolved, not simply just gestured toward or only marginally addressed.
And so - just like if you tell them “you’re gonna lose the access to bodily autonomy” or “the ACA” or anything else… People don’t show up… At least not enough of them will.
See, generally no one cares when you tell them they’re going to lose something… they show up when you OFFER them something simple and that ACTUALLY improves their lives in a measurable material tangible easily-connected straight-line way.
Anyone posting here keeps up with the news and is well aware of every single policy proposal that each party has and their records…
…BUT 10 GODDAMN MILLION LESS PEOPLE VOTED this time and - as stupid as they are - it wasn’t third-party voters’ fault (because even if every 3rd party vote auto-went to Harris it wouldn’t have been enough for her to win) and the 🍊 didn’t get more votes than he did last time.
Yes, racism, sexism, etc. plays a role but inflation outpaced wage growth and there are people who remember getting a COVID check when Trump was president and the check stopped when Biden was president.
These people are unreachable with platitudes and telling them that “things are better” seems like gaslighting to them when they seem to not be able to afford as much, and they haven’t gotten a raise that even comes close to making up the difference.
It doesn’t matter who is actually at fault - they just know who is in charge when it was hurting… and unless you tell them, “I’m not like the person there now and I am going to fix it” and you make them believe you and you are fully and simply and directly addressing their concerns immediately - Not with a “70% off Denny’s coupon,” but with “free breakfast” kind of simple policies (even if you just lie to them like 🍊 does so openly)… then they will simply (and unfairly) vote for whoever is not “currently in charge” in their minds.
Was gonna say - how long after Elden Ring did Shadow of the Erdtree DLC come out?
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How is it that 2 days after this posted no one has said “Craigslist.”
Payday 2 was a really novel idea a long time ago. Highly scripted replayable missions with unique aspects but RNG for procedurally variable elements like guard patrol positions, locations and security aspects… in addition to dynamic changes based off how successful the player was at doing a job without letting security escalate the mission to going “loud.”
It made otherwise boring repetitive loops of missions feel new and different enough each time that it was exciting. Being randomly matched with others fed into the unpredictable heist aspect as well…
But instead of focusing on constantly further improving upon those systems, fixing terrible issues related to both friendly and antagonistic A.I. (I remember how for the longest time your teammates could not literally pick up a duffle bag), they saw dollar signs with in-app-purchases… and with Payday 3, they doubled down on that aspect… so no one got on board… and eventually longtime players like myself stopped playing Payday 2 as well.
I always thought “lollygag” was a southern speech idiom, like “piddling” or “dilly-dallying.”
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At this point, I treat Adobe like malware on my personal systems.
Enshittification seems to be accelerating.
Valve showed how to do this right years ago at this point with the Steam Deck.
Boom. Scalper market collapsed for Steam Deck, PS5, etc.
There used to be stories (not sure how many were true) of him going to events like E3, Tokyo Game Show, Gamescom, and other developer-centric game conventions.
He also was a key figure / contributor in some old school PC adventure games like Indiana Jones from waaaaay back in the day.
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Bingo. Shield pro, and blacklist the MAC address of the TV and NEVER update the firmware.
I’d wait for one of these.
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I honestly just want to pay $10 to see a goddamn movie in a clean theater… or pay $15 to see it in an IMAX or Dolby tier theater… and not have to sit through 30 minutes of ads after the listed start time… and for the theater to kick people out like Alamo does when they treat the theater like it’s their home living room.
I don’t need a bunch of upgrades that then let them attempt to justify charging $30 per ticket.