The joke is so obvious there’s no need to comment on it so others, including myself, are using this as an opportunity to post our opinions on the difference between sci-fi and fantasy.
The joke is so obvious there’s no need to comment on it so others, including myself, are using this as an opportunity to post our opinions on the difference between sci-fi and fantasy.
I would argue that science fiction and fantasy are the same thing and the only difference is the explanation for how all the cool stuff works.
Functionally, there’s no real difference between a portal that takes the characters to another world using a wormhole and one that does it through through magic. Just like how there’s no difference between Vulcans/Klingons/Wookies and Elves/Dwarves/Beastmen. Both are intelligent non-humans.
The Great Sea (From Legend of Zelda Windwaker) - The Marcus Hedges Trend Orchestra
Strippers don’t rotate around the pole. The pole itself is rotating.
That’s exactly what I thought as well from reading the headline. It definitely could have been worded better.
I thought it said “his shole had teeth” and it took me awhile to both notice the B and to really be it was for censorship.
Kind of reminds me of the left pad incident only much worse.
https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/that-time-a-guy-broke-the-internet-23c00903ad6f
As a programmer, I consider The User to be the enemy. No matter how thoroughly I seemingly test my code, the second the user gets their hands on it, it breaks left and right from all the crazy shit they do.
Exactly. I cut and paste all the time but I make sure I know what the code is doing first before I actually add the code.
Now I’m curious how that would taste.
I imagine he’s like Ghost Rider and can tell with a glance if someone is guilty or not by seeing their soul. If the entity has a soul, then he knows. Goldfish? Probably not. Sapient reindeer? Definitely.
My favorite analogy is: You don’t have to choose what’s for dinner, but you’re going to be forced to eat whatever was chosen.
Ever since I was old enough, I’ve voted in every single election I was eligible for. I don’t care what people say or how unlikely it was for my candidate to win, I would still get out and vote.
Although I haven’t used it since college, I actually liked C++ especially once I understood pointers.
I just created an account there and when it came time to add books, a whole bunch of books I read didn’t even show up. I’ll have to look more into it when I have more time.
Everyone saying to go to Lemmy after the Reddit thing. I always browsed Reddit through their webpage so the third party app thing didn’t really bother me but I thought the whole Fediverse concept sounded interesting and decided to see what it’s like.
I have similar feelings regarding all the RGB lighting on computer hardware. I have to drape a towel over my mouse just so I can sleep in peace.
I’m really bad with this in games. I even hoarded iron back when I still played Minecraft simply because it was a resource I couldn’t infinitely produce.
Cobblestone generator = use only cobblestone tools
Similar situation as me. I haven’t seen a manual transmission since my brother totaled his truck way back in the day.
What I find surprising is that this is done by hand. I would have assumed it would be some assembly line process.
That’s how I always felt about it. As long as I get paid, I don’t care what they do with the software.