If Clinton, Trump, and Did Not Vote were presidential candidates in 2016
1y 10mon ago in map_enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz from brilliantmaps.comI'm not an American so I'm not sure I understand. Wikipedia says voter turnout in 2016 was 59.2% of the voting-eligible population. Even if we count is a percentage of the voting-age population (i.e. including people with felonies or without citizenship or barred from voting for other reasons) it's still 54.8% voter turnout.
But that bar at the top of the graph makes it look like only around 15% voted.
Can someone explain?
xkcd #2942: Fluid Speech
2y 22d ago in xkcd from imgs.xkcd.comWait, Verlan is l'envers, stromae is maestro... Is this Verlan thing just like Rioplatense Spanish's Vesre? (Vesre basically means revés i.e. inverse)
EDIT: Just looked it up on Wikipedia and it turns out this phenomenon happens in a number of languages: Riocontra in Italian (riocontra -> contrario), Podaná in Greek, Šatrovački in Serbia, Totoiana in Romanian.
You know it in your heart to be true
2y 23d ago in microblogmemesThat's always the trade-off. Square ones fit better. Round ones are easier to wash (the corners non-round ones are slightly annoying to deal with depending on what was on the tupper)
Linux May Be the Best Way to Avoid the AI Nightmare
2y 24d ago in technology from www.lifewire.comHow does Premiere Pro do?
The ugly truth behind ChatGPT: AI is guzzling resources at planet-eating rates
2y 28d ago in technology from www.theguardian.comNothing like the good old magical-thinking-from-guys-who-love-logic.
Believing oneself to be the rational one in life continues to sadly be the origin of so many blind spots in people's thinking.
We have to stop ignoring AI’s hallucination problem
2y 1mon ago in technology from www.theverge.comMaybe on Lemmy and in some pockets of social media. Elsewhere it definitely doesn't.
EDIT: Also I usually talk with IRL non-tech people about AI, just to check what they feel about it. Absolutely no one so far knew what hallucinations were.
Man who revealed what it was like 'being ugly' on YouTube finds love with woman who commented
2y 1mon ago in lemmybewholesomeGameplay mechanics were also a lot better with more replayability.
2y 2mon ago in gamesI also think there is something to it just being the 90s or so and not having much choice.
Absolutely. I enjoyed and played a lot out of King of Dragon Pass back in the day. Yesterday I sat down to finally play its spiritual successor Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind. From what I remember from KoDP it plays exactly the same (at least during the first hour). Yet I couldn't force myself to keep playing it. Same way nowadays I can't seem to get hooked with genres I used to play a ton as a kid: RTS games like Age of Empires II and Warcraft 3, life sims like The Sims, point & click graphic adventures like Monkey Island, traditional roguelikes, city builders, etc. Other genres I try to get back into and I do manage to play a ton of hours of but I'm never able to finish like when I was young (e.g. JRPGs)
When I try to play many of those games I tend to feel kinda impatient and wanting to use my limited time to play something else that I feel I might enjoy better. A good modern 4X game with lots of mod support like Stellaris or Civ6 instead of RTS games which have always felt a bit clunky to me. Short narrative games like Citizen Sleeper or Roadwarden instead of longer ones I'm not able to finish. Any addictive modern roguelite, especially if it features mechanics I particularly like (like deckbuilding and turn-based combat). If I ever feel interested to play a life sim or a city builder nowadays it has to feature more RPG elements and/or iterative elements and/or deckbuilding and a very compelling setting to me. And so on.
It feels like many of the newer genres (or the updated versions of old genres) are just more polished and fine-tuned than genres that used to be popular in the 90s and the 2000s. They just feel better to play. And to be fair in some cases they might be engineered to be more addicting, too. Like, I did finish Thimbleweed Park some years ago but I feel like nowadays no one is going to play witty point & click graphic adventure games with obscure puzzles if they can play a nice-looking adventure game filled with gacha waifus.
What are some active game journalists/critics/industry commentators on Mastodon?
2y 6mon ago in gamesAre PeerTube videos watchable from Piped? + recs asked
2y 6mon ago in peertube@lemmy.mlHow do you rank the JRPGs you have played writing-wise?
2y 6mon ago in jrpgWhat's a good Mastodon instance focused on videogames? (meaningful discussion & news, not memes)
2y 6mon ago in mastodonWhat are some alternative to soulless videogame franchises?
2y 7mon ago in gamesWhat is the best overall party roster of characters in a JRPG?
2y 7mon ago in jrpgDisplaying an image when hovering over a particular cell? (or if that's not possible, when clicking it)
2y 8mon ago in libreoffice@lemmy.mlStrictly writing-wise, what are in your opinion the best JRPGs?
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