Odinkirk 7 days ago • 100%
If it's not available as an Azure service it won't be used (except for uptime kuma).
What Clive Barker movie do you live in?
Odinkirk 2 weeks ago • 100%
Who didn't?
Odinkirk 2 weeks ago • 83%
Dehumanization is a nasty trap. Their actions are vile and they must be stopped, but they are still people.
Odinkirk 2 weeks ago • 100%
Had me in the first half, not gonna lie.
Odinkirk 3 weeks ago • 100%
Oh, it's open source and you can run your own! Just pay the fee to be part of the centrally managed plan and therefore accessible.
I swear, sometime should fork their repo and retool it to be truly open.
Odinkirk 1 month ago • 100%
Every accusation a confession. That's IMAX level projection you're seeing there.
Odinkirk 2 months ago • 100%
Take the angry upvote and get out💢
Odinkirk 3 months ago • 100%
Something something leopards something something sobbing something face.
Odinkirk 3 months ago • 100%
I'd say it depends on the environment. TTRPG tends to attract analytical types and when there's actual roleplay, is effectively an exercise in taking on the perspective of others. As well, classical RPG fare tends to come down hard on people who act in an oppressive way.
There are many video games that are exercises in empathy (That software company), looking at the bigger picture, and sorting through noise to figure out what's going on (Torment, Disco Elysium). Additionally, mega corporations are so vilified as to be useable as comedy (Portal). Additionally, there are games which paint the government as morally gray (Control, and yes I know but still).
Then, of course, there's Fallout.
Games like this are useful because they are narrative simulations; they let you try out different ideas by playing them out. As long as there is some critical thinking and/or media literacy skills present, engaging with these will challenge right wing thinking on different levels.
Odinkirk 3 months ago • 100%
I'm running an nginx reverse proxy. I'm using CF for DNS but nginx handles the reverse proxy and the SSL. Everything's dockerized and I use the docker network to communicate from one container to another.
Odinkirk 3 months ago • 83%
Nonviolence is an inherently privileged position in the modern context. Besides the fact that the typical pacifist is quite clearly white and middle class, pacifism as an ideology comes from a privileged context. It ignores that violence is already here; that violence is an unavoidable, structurally integral part of the current social hierarchy; and that it is people of color who are most affected by that violence. Pacifism assumes that white people who grew up in the suburbs with all their basic needs met can counsel oppressed people, many of whom are people of color, to suffer patiently under an inconceivably greater violence, until such time as the Great White Father is swayed by the movement’s demands or the pacifists achieve that legendary “critical mass. -- How Nonviolence Serves the State
Odinkirk 3 months ago • 100%
Critical support for the collection of Dims, Ghosts, and Gimmees just trying to make a better life for themselves.
Odinkirk 3 months ago • 100%
Now who can argue with that? I think we're all indebted to TheFerrango for clearly stating what needed to be said. I'm particulary glad that these lovely children were here today to hear that speech. Not only was it authentic Star Trek technobabble, it expressed a courage little seen in this day and age.
Odinkirk 4 months ago • 100%
Yeah. Commits going right to prod makes my skin crawl.
Odinkirk 4 months ago • 100%
Took me a while to track it down, but I think this is the book to which you were referring.
https://angryflower.com/348.html
I make no cleans about the stances of this artist; I just saw this strip years ago.
Odinkirk 5 months ago • 100%
Alan Tudyk would have been a good Stamets, but Anthony Rapp has been perfection.
Odinkirk 5 months ago • 100%
And in strange memory caches, even death may die.
Odinkirk 5 months ago • 100%
The dominance is in service to private profits. They keep telling about "America and it's interests" where the "interests" involved are profits.
Odinkirk 5 months ago • 100%
Time for testing then 😊
Odinkirk 5 months ago • 100%
Is there an option for being Evil Overlord List compliant?
Odinkirk 5 months ago • 100%
Let's not put Descartes before the horse.
Odinkirk 6 months ago • 100%
The left wing of the right wing. Sounds right.
Odinkirk 6 months ago • 100%
Seriously, has anyone heard of (for example) Alan Turing? That's a famous case of how the West treats queer people, and that's the snowflake on top of the tip of the iceberg.
Odinkirk 6 months ago • 100%
Which is why Warhamster is a yellow flag for me. Media literate friends of mine enjoy it for the deconstruction of fascism it is. Most people didn't have that kind of media literacy and they're easy pickings.
Odinkirk 6 months ago • 100%
And of course the image they use is Joseph Smith 🤣
Odinkirk 6 months ago • 100%
Ohhh, that touched a deep well of hatred. My first engineering job was full stack and we had a highly modified Bootstrap front end. I'd build the thing they wanted, and the designers would get looped in for QA and insist that various pieces had to look like their little wireframe down to the pixel. I mean look, it's easy right?
I asked why they are insisting on constantly going against the standards that had been adopted company-wide. Did it stop? Why no! Did I get a suit down with my boss? Why yes!
He is/was a cool guy and saw my perspective but also gave me precious advice on how to survive.
Odinkirk 7 months ago • 100%
This should be fun. Let's watch in real time how the ThEy ShOuLd FoLlOw ThE rUlEs people suddenly stop carrying about rules.
Odinkirk 7 months ago • 100%
A lot of my head canon around this and the notable lack of automation prevalent in Starfleet: it's a futuristic, post-scarcity jobs program. Yes, it's about exploration and rendering assistance and all that. But it gives people something to do, a way to serve the whole. Picard said as much to Geordi when Scotty was aboard. I've of the many things Starfleet does is give people a sense of usefulness.
Odinkirk 7 months ago • 100%
Honestly, they were more respectful of the source material even as they took creative license here and there. The format changes (live action, hour long episodes) favored how they wove plots together. There characterization was modulated, but not alien. Yes, Sokka isn't starting as a misogynist jerk, but they put his underlying insecurity up front.
Aang still struggles with the pressure of being the Avatar, but his empathy at seeing the suffering of the world and it's people gives him resolve.
Is it perfect? Nothing is but just as the LOTR film trilogy is considered a decent adaptation (and they changed a lot more), so too an I satisfied with this adaptation.
It should always be told with long-form storytelling; trying to do a movie was a mistake.
Odinkirk 7 months ago • 100%
Insert joker eating popcorn gif here.
Odinkirk 7 months ago • 100%
His best known role is as a living weapon of religious zealots intended to take out a brutal dictator. This was shown as having no real effect because the material conditions weren't really changed so the people kept having to fight, sacrifice, and die.
His second most famous role was as a dangerously unhinged sadistic nihilist that canonically enjoyed the back and forth with his opponent.
His third most famous role was as the same kind of dictator that his first role would oppose. One that showed no qualms over killing anyone (kin included) in pursuit of power.
Just sayin': Not only should we attribute the features of characters to their actors, but even if that were wise, I don't think he's the guy.
Odinkirk 8 months ago • 100%
I always got the impression that the medical staff doubled as life science experts and that was the reason for the blue.
Odinkirk 8 months ago • 66%
Also uses ableist language.
Odinkirk 8 months ago • 75%
Here's one: Trading cards are something you own. Skins are limited to a game you're licensing.
Here's another: trading cards are portable; they can be put in a collection for display, put in a safety deposit box, etc. When CS goes, all the skins go with it.
Another minor one: baseball cards are informational, the skins are cosmetic only.
Mind you, I think both are forms of unregulated gambling and trading cards as well as loot boxes should have better societal scrutiny, but they aren't identical.
Edited for typo
Odinkirk 8 months ago • 100%
I worked for them for about five years. This is accurate.
Odinkirk 8 months ago • 50%
Were we watching the same speech? The one where she condemns them, but states that she doesn't have the freedom to kill someone that another might live (in this scenario, killing an alien for the sake of a crewman) and ultimately decides to turn them loose with a promise of reprisal if encountered again?
During the pilot episode of season two, someone is keeping a (somewhat) low profile when they suddenly see a friendly face in the crowd. The friendly person places their index finger under their eye. I don't know exactly what this gesture means. Can anyone illuminate me?
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