whats_a_refoogee

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[–] whats_a_refoogee 4 points 1 year ago

No, Musk is just a moron. You just need to look at his interactions with former staff to realize it was his ego and inability to admit being wrong that ran the company into the ground.

He's been behaving like a bratty child, except he's the owner of the company so any tantrums he throws have direct influence.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 18 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Or he's just a narcissist that can't run a company if he's not held on a leash by people who actually know what they're doing.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

ID tech is nowhere near flexible enough for something like Starfield or even Skyrim. It's partially the reason why it's so efficient. It simply isn't fit for the task.

And the Bethesda developers are intimately familiar with Creation Engine, achieving the same level of productivity with something new will take a long time. Switching the engine is not an easy thing.

Not to say that Creation Engine isn't a cumbersome mess. It has pretty awful performance, stability and is full of bugs, but on the other hand it's extremely flexible which has allowed its games to have massive mod communities.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It should be noted that setting Adguard as your DNS will allow Adguard to track the domains you visit. The latest info I can find is that a lot of their team is still located in Russia, which makes them susceptible to government demands regardless of their intentions.

DNS adblocking should be the last resort. On Android there are many ways to do system wide local adblocking (with and without root). Don't know about iOS. Alternatively you can do network level blocking with something like a pi-hole.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 14 points 1 year ago

Because dealing with identity theft and credit fraud in your name is super easy, barely an inconvenience.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 15 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Not a very good scam when getting caught is pretty much inevitable.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 6 points 1 year ago (6 children)

I'll bet my left nut that you don't have a male USB-A to female USB-C adapter that can support fast charging. So you'll still end up ordering one from Amazon - a local store is unlikely to carry one.

USB-A to USB-C is the current standard. I am convinced they include a USB-C to USB-C cable because most people don't have those chargers, so they'll be more likely to order one with their phone.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 24 points 1 year ago

The leaked email has his name on it and the leak claims it was an email from Elon to employees. Can't really tell if the leak is real or fake, but if it's real then Elon is definitely the one who wrote it.

Based on his proclivity to say dumb shit and his inability to keep his mouth shut, I'm inclined to believe it's a real leak.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 5 points 1 year ago

they do more to mobilize the population.

Mobilize the population?

Most of the population doesn't give a fuck about their country invading Ukraine because they have their heads comfortably in the sand. Those who aren't ignoring it, either already fully support it or are fully against it.

"This is affecting me now. I don't like it" is the more likely response you'd see from the majority. They just want things to be how they were, and them going to the front is the exact opposite of it.

This "it could anger and provoke the Russians" rhetoric is not rooted in reality.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 3 points 1 year ago

2008 was not a regular speculative housing crash. It was a result of an incredibly fraudulent system propagated by the banks.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Regular people already can't afford housing. Almost anyone owning a house is a millionaire, or has borrowed a million from the bank as a mortgage.

The former will survive just fine. The latter took a tremendous risk by borrowing a million dollars to buy properly in an overheated market. If it works out then they can enjoy the fruits of their high risk play. If it doesn't work out, then they should suffer the consequences. That's how all risks work.

[–] whats_a_refoogee 10 points 1 year ago

Not the same at all. The previous housing bubble was a result of widespread fraud by the banks. Now, people know very well to look out for that exact thing happening, and it isn't.

If there is a bubble right now, which there probably is, it is a speculative bubble. People believe that housing will forever quickly grow in price, so they are willing to pay above reasonable price to not miss out on the opportunity. Which in turn increases the prices further. It's a self-sustaining cycle, but at some point there won't be enough capital to sustain it any longer. Can happen in a year, can happen in a decade, can happen tomorrow.

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