

That’s good to know, then. Here’s to hoping they don’t bother, the last thing we need is another opaque, dystopian tech feature.
That’s good to know, then. Here’s to hoping they don’t bother, the last thing we need is another opaque, dystopian tech feature.
Same. The multiplayer was next-level too, possibly some of the most fun I’ve ever played. CTF with Wizards and Fighters was so ridiculous.
Same old trick in a new venue. This has been happening for a long time in Asian warehousing, but has hopped the pond this last decade or so. Worker’s efficiency is set to a certain rate of efficiency, then they’re reprimanded/fired for failing to meet it. The catch is that it’s a challenging pace to begin with, and the window for successful completion almost-imperceptibly narrows, eventually becoming so ludicrously small that they must injure or maim themselves trying to beat it or even match the pace. Once they quit or cripple themselves, the company simply slides in a new candidate who doesn’t yet understand just how Hellacious the work is.
Is there risk of a sort of arms race wherein services will update and decline to render services to those who block said blacklisted ad domains, or has that already happened?
Beautiful, I like the sounds of that.
“What this show needs is more Operations Chiefs who built ships in bottles as boys, and can sling some daerts. I’m counting on you, Meaney.” -Berman probably
I still haven’t beaten The Wizard of Yendor, don’t even talk to me about Dwarf Fortress hahah
launches Baldur’s Gate.exe ♪♫ “Brave, brave Sir Garrick, Sir Garrick led the way. Brave, brave Sir Garrick, Sir Garrick ran away.” ♪♫
OK, this one kind of hurt a bit. I can’t be the only one with a functioning VCR in the room with them right now…
Red Alert from Westwood was great, but do we have any Nox fans hereabouts?
My friend doesn’t understand this reference, could you elaborate, please?
moron opens encyclopedia “Wow, this book is smart.”
stands up with popcorn crunching SFX from knees