

That Nikka whisky is great! I bought a bottle the day after the last US election, killed it in 2 days, and was like shit that was way too much money to kill that fast lol.
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That Nikka whisky is great! I bought a bottle the day after the last US election, killed it in 2 days, and was like shit that was way too much money to kill that fast lol.
Holy shit that got spicy. I was not expecting a Ukrainian and a Serb to start bickering back and forth while stacking racks over the level of support a country gave to the Nazis in WW2 on a kernel mailing list like they were in the comments here on Lemmy.
I get that tensions are high, and for many people the geopolitical reality is their homes being used as cover on an active front line, but like bro your actual fucking name is attached to these messages. At least I keep my most unhinged shit on a semi-anonymous platform. They need to lock it the fuck up.
Edit - jfc, a few messages later somebody comes in with something along the lines of “Taiwan isn’t a country, it’s part of China. When reunification comes sanctions won’t be appropriate against Chinese entities.” Is Lemmy just a front end for this mailing list and I had no idea this entire time?
While I’m not going to slag this dude because I know nothing about him personally, this isn’t a case of it being “time for a revolution” in those aspects, the revolution already fucking happened. Case in point, Embark Studios.
https://medium.com/embarkstudios/the-content-revolution-to-come-f2432dc6a434
https://medium.com/embarkstudios/one-click-photogrammetry-17e24f63f4f4
https://medium.com/embarkstudios/transforming-animation-with-machine-learning-27ac694590c
Those pieces were all published 3-4 years ago. Rockstar isn’t going to be taking first steps here, they’re walking in someone else’s footprints.
Epic is not successful? They’re a privately held company with a valuation of like $32 billion. They are the developers of Fortnite, and like 75% of all console/PC video games are built in their engine.
I guess my question is how the fuck do you define successful then?