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7/24/2025, 7:52:12 AM
>>213035671
Trump is fat, orange, and retarded. No one's making Republicans rally behind Trump. You could have easily nominated DeSantis or Haley and they probably would have won. But nah, you wanted the pedo.
Trump is fat, orange, and retarded. No one's making Republicans rally behind Trump. You could have easily nominated DeSantis or Haley and they probably would have won. But nah, you wanted the pedo.
7/22/2025, 5:23:22 AM
>>212975462
>The women were geniuses while the men were crybaby fucking idiots. You seriously didn't notice this?
No. Mr. Terrific was the most stoic, smartest character in the movie. Perry White was ordering reporters around with a cigar in every scene. Jimmy Olsen manipulated a bimbo for information. Lois Lane was clearly out of her element whenever she was doing something that wasn't her journalism career. The Engineer did whatever Lex told her. I have honestly no idea what the fuck you are talking about.
Are you seriously upset that in one scene Lois asked tough questions like a journalist is supposed to?
>The women were geniuses while the men were crybaby fucking idiots. You seriously didn't notice this?
No. Mr. Terrific was the most stoic, smartest character in the movie. Perry White was ordering reporters around with a cigar in every scene. Jimmy Olsen manipulated a bimbo for information. Lois Lane was clearly out of her element whenever she was doing something that wasn't her journalism career. The Engineer did whatever Lex told her. I have honestly no idea what the fuck you are talking about.
Are you seriously upset that in one scene Lois asked tough questions like a journalist is supposed to?
7/14/2025, 8:14:23 PM
>>212707119
I watched the movie. Jarhanpur looks vaguely reminiscent of the Palestine but it could be anywhere in the Levant, or Sahel, or Arabic peninsula. Boravia, however, is clearly some stereotype of a slavic country. The only thing that would suggest it's Israel is the movie says it's an American ally, but you could say the same of Saudi Arabia who invaded Yemen that also kind of resembles Jarhanpur. I think a lot of movie watchers just don't know enough about geopolitics to make any other comparisons.
I watched the movie. Jarhanpur looks vaguely reminiscent of the Palestine but it could be anywhere in the Levant, or Sahel, or Arabic peninsula. Boravia, however, is clearly some stereotype of a slavic country. The only thing that would suggest it's Israel is the movie says it's an American ally, but you could say the same of Saudi Arabia who invaded Yemen that also kind of resembles Jarhanpur. I think a lot of movie watchers just don't know enough about geopolitics to make any other comparisons.
7/13/2025, 6:35:12 AM
>>212651745
If you enjoy Sam Raimi Spiderman and hate this movie, you're a hypocrite.
If you enjoy Sam Raimi Spiderman and hate this movie, you're a hypocrite.
7/11/2025, 7:05:10 PM
>>715169876
Not a gamedev but a software dev, the problem is clients have no idea what's hard and what isn't. Moreover, what's hard and what's easy can vary depending on how the existing codebase architecture.
As an example, I used to have a codebase where a single testrunner process would test a service and then post an incident if the test failed a certain number of times. The testrunner would log out test events and, because the testrunner itself posted and resolved incidents, those test events could also contain the incident status. Later on I refactored the codebase so that the testrunner only tested services and passed along the test data to a separate incident manager process which handled all the incident posting/resolution. As a result, the test events I was logging could no longer contain incident status because the incident manager handled incidents asynchronously so no singular test was responsible for the incident.
This caused a lot of managers and data analysts who had started consuming my test event logs without informing me to get really mad and demand I bring back incident status. Some of them understood when I explained the change, but others got even more pissed when I informed them that incident status would now be its own separate incident event log and they would have correlate test events with incidents themselves (they both include the service_id) if they wanted to infer a relationship.
Suffice to say, I sympathize with the gamdevs. Gamers, aka clients, are dumb.
Not a gamedev but a software dev, the problem is clients have no idea what's hard and what isn't. Moreover, what's hard and what's easy can vary depending on how the existing codebase architecture.
As an example, I used to have a codebase where a single testrunner process would test a service and then post an incident if the test failed a certain number of times. The testrunner would log out test events and, because the testrunner itself posted and resolved incidents, those test events could also contain the incident status. Later on I refactored the codebase so that the testrunner only tested services and passed along the test data to a separate incident manager process which handled all the incident posting/resolution. As a result, the test events I was logging could no longer contain incident status because the incident manager handled incidents asynchronously so no singular test was responsible for the incident.
This caused a lot of managers and data analysts who had started consuming my test event logs without informing me to get really mad and demand I bring back incident status. Some of them understood when I explained the change, but others got even more pissed when I informed them that incident status would now be its own separate incident event log and they would have correlate test events with incidents themselves (they both include the service_id) if they wanted to infer a relationship.
Suffice to say, I sympathize with the gamdevs. Gamers, aka clients, are dumb.
6/27/2025, 11:11:45 PM
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6/22/2025, 6:13:33 PM
>>713353416
As a PC + Nintendo gamer, this is the least surprising news ever. I buy Nintendo consoles for the Nintendo games. Maybe I'll double purchase a few extremely high quality titles like Skyrim, Dark Souls, and Hollow Knight but the vast majority of third-party schlock out there only appeals to franchise/genre enthusiasts who already bought them on other platforms.
>>713354441
Because you're a coping slav.
As a PC + Nintendo gamer, this is the least surprising news ever. I buy Nintendo consoles for the Nintendo games. Maybe I'll double purchase a few extremely high quality titles like Skyrim, Dark Souls, and Hollow Knight but the vast majority of third-party schlock out there only appeals to franchise/genre enthusiasts who already bought them on other platforms.
>>713354441
Because you're a coping slav.
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