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Coincidentally I just started playing Earthbound (Maternalbound Redux ROM hack) this month. I’m just past the monkey cave. It’s charming, simple, fun. It’s great for my dad brain as right now I’m doing a lot of parenting and my brain isn’t able to handle something more complex.
I love the humor and the adult jokes.
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Chat@beehaw.org•These days there is too much nerve-racking content on Beehaw, we should post less articles and more about the life of the people here!English
2·2 years agoI’m ok with an article, but I much prefer it when someone accompanies it with a discussion in the body or comments.
The generative AI and NFT concerns were overblown. His generative AI comment was from his other game, AI art imposter which has AI in the title. For crypto stuff, it’s likely because his company just chases trends. Say what you will about that, but to me a trend chaser is more innocuous than a grifter.
I wish this were an article/column, but it’s a brief video if you want a journalist’s perspective: https://youtu.be/mYBN5Er8qOs
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Technology@beehaw.org•The march towards an all-EV future hit a major roadblock. What went wrong?
7·2 years agoRange anxiety is what pushed me to buy a Bolt over other EVs, but I do find that practically I don’t need as many kms as it offers, especially in the summer.
Opinion: 400km is overkill for city driving in warm climates. Half the battery/range would be fine for virtually all daily use. I know everyone will anecdotally state their use case on why 200km is insufficient, but that’s basically what the article is saying is part of the problem.
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Technology@beehaw.org•The march towards an all-EV future hit a major roadblock. What went wrong?
7·2 years agoI love my bolt, but most other EVs are not its size. Only the i3 and the Mini come to mind.
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Technology@beehaw.org•The march towards an all-EV future hit a major roadblock. What went wrong?
25·2 years agoThe article doesn’t whiff on this, it lays out why it’s too expensive.
- The strategy was to replace gas cars with EV 1-to-1 to solve the climate crisis and save the car industry.
- Gas cars have gotten bigger over the years because of marketing, bravado, “safety”, and regulation-skirting.
- EV-makers have largely bought into that and made all these huge EVs.
- Huge EVs require bigger batteries which are more expensive in raw materials and manufacturing.
- Huge batteries are heavy and dangerous.
- Range anxiety has encouraged even more oversized batteries on already oversized cars.
- Huge batteries are the main source of cost, meaning EVs end up being a luxury.
So, yes–they are too damn expensive, however a vehicle that meets our actual needs wouldn’t be, if it existed in North America.
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Politics@beehaw.org•Mike Johnson made his 13-year-old daughter promise him that she wouldn’t have sex
12·2 years agoThe headline was the tip of the iceberg. What a fascinating article. Jumps from homosexuality is “unnatural” to it somehow eroding the foundations of our democracy!
Favorite unhinged quote:
Homosexual relationships are inherently unnatural… ultimately harmful and costly for everyone.
I want “ultimately harmful and costly for everyone” on a t-shirt.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Smash Ultimate reveals 5th anniversary event & confirms new content in 2024
12·2 years agoI did not see the last sentence of your comment coming. Caught me by surprise.
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Technology@beehaw.org•EDIT: Signal fights disinformation about fake zero-day vulnerability
8·2 years agoYou can edit the title. Maybe
Signal fights disinformation about fake zero-day vulnerability
I usually spin counter ish, but it flips if you rotate it.