I don’t think we will get to that level. It doesn’t make sense financially. I mean sure, replace people with robots will happen but it’s a long way from happening right now.
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I don’t think we will get to that level. It doesn’t make sense financially. I mean sure, replace people with robots will happen but it’s a long way from happening right now.
Frostpunk 2 is about politics. I hated it and don’t play it at all. It’s not even similar to the first amazing game. You may be disappointed unless you like politics.
I think maybe those words are true, but they are so generic they don’t say anything to me.
I think women has changed due to social media, and that’s causing the men loneliness.
Social media changed dating, and made it ok for both women and men to treat eachother as commodities, resources, status symbols.
This bleeds over in real life, where women don’t need/want to have relationships with men anymore (in real life) in the west (outside of their love relationship). They already get all the attention they need from hundreds of men on social media telling them they are beautiful.
A lot of western guys go for girls in Indonesia or Thailand these days, because they are kind and beautiful. Of course the girls see the opportunity to be with a guy from the west who has money. But it seems to work out. Both genders are often happy in those relationships, both get what they value from it.
I have none of them left. Same reasons as everyone else, the value is not there and it’s a subscription that ticks money even when I don’t use it.
I will try it. People are too negative about mozilla. They are a hundred times better than Google and we need them to survive.
Yeah that’s one of my annoyances about modern movies - girls are just as strong as muscular guys twice their weight. Physics just cease to exist.
Yeah I watched them all a second time not long ago. But I got bored and spent some time on my phone while watching. :)
Yeah I noticed that too. Silly fights but good for entertainment I guess.
I meant the need to be protected by men.
There wasn’t much left to tell after the first movie. It just turned ridiculous. I still watch the movies but they aren’t good. They just show choreageaphy and dancing and special effects.
I mostly like Keanu Reeves for being such a nice human being in real life.
I don’t know where that comes from. Emotionally repressed? I agree men doesn’t need to be emotionally repressed.
I have compassion for people on the subway that act like monkeys, screaming and moving around a lot. Their maturity levels simply doesn’t allow them to understand basic nice behavior.
They are in the very beginning of their human experience, someone who just spawned into a game on level one and never played before.
And still they annoy me so much. Lol.
It makes sense that the physically stronger gender becomes the protector, yes. Who else?
The perceived need you talk about was very real. Women would get raped or killed with no protection.
Old people have died in new york city apartments, only to be found several months later because of the smell of the corpse.
I don’t know the statistics, but are most murders even solved? And if they are, it’s probably because most murders happen when people are angry and do stupid things with zero planning.
Next James Bond takes place around Amazon fulfillment centers around the world, and Alexa plays a key part in it. Bond is a black, young female agent this time because diversity (her father was Bond 009), and she has super powers from computer chips running in Amazon cloud.
I guess people are still not tired of superhero movies and shows?
I agree with this. He was only good in that single movie.
I think simpler deployment should be on top of the list for next year. The microservice architecture scares quite a lot of people away and makes it complicated. If it was me, I would make microservices optional, for people who wants to scale their immich components. Most will never have the need.
Community says focus on the browser.
Mozilla does that. Community says “not like that!”.
:) Well I look forward to trying it out.