Hans Reiser, who created reiserfs, was convicted of murdering his ex-wife. It was quite the deal at the time.
Hans Reiser, who created reiserfs, was convicted of murdering his ex-wife. It was quite the deal at the time.
Surely nothing will go wrong with THIS corporate owned walled garden.
WTF is X? That is clearly a screenshot of Twitter.
Gold.
I love it here.
Well I’d hate to be caught in a crunch without a secondary backup comment.
By “near-miss prediction” I assume you mean that it’ll happen way sooner that 2505.
I found the unresolved plot insanely unsatisfying.
It was an interesting game for sure, good game play, art was excellent, story was kinda… all over the place. I really wanted to have some of the mysteries explained and wrapped up because that was the most compelling part and when they weren’t I was quite unhappy.
Yes, yes fucking exactly, how is it not an automatic gold mine!? This vexes me as well.
The correct answer.
Well, while I do agree that it sucks that some jobs may get replaced history has shown that it always leads to creating more jobs in place. The weavers lost their jobs when the loom came about, but far more jobs were created because of it, same with the printing press and every other advancement, the nature of advancing technology is to replace the old with the new.
Ugh, the robot phone calls are going to get a hundred times worse, that one is true, I’m not sure if it’ll make the standard corporate phone maze better or worse, maybe better because at least you can screw with the robot while you wait instead of having the same 30 seconds of highly compressed garbage elevator music blasted into your ear on repeat.
Can I ask why you feel that way?
They didn’t take it out, it died of starvation.