Alert: Spark the Electric Jester has breached his own realm and entered the world of Lucid Blocks. Please be cautious if you see a yellow jester running around (though you'd probably be cautious of everything anyways)
@AppleAmps idk i think that basically every part of an experience beyond external critical consensus and general vibe of the most basic promotional material (key art, covers, etc) counts as a spoiler. most of the time i don’t mind but for things i hear particularly great things or which have particularly compelling basic promotional material, i want the smallest amount of spoilers possible
@AppleAmps i mean its spoilers in the same way someone who is hearing about the stanley parable but knows little about it learning that it’s narrative hook is the concept of a game reset is spoilers
@AppleAmps sorry anyways what i meant to say with that is that it isn’t hard to think “oh sci-fi long form football with people who live longer than you’d expect? that’s immortality” based on what i knew and what you said
@AppleAmps okay well yeah but the thing i do know is that 17776 is sci-fi football from the guy who makes funny youtube videos
In 1993, the Japanese Famitsu magazine inquired Nintendo about Mario's favorite foods. Nintendo replied that Mario's favorite foods are mushrooms, onions, bell peppers, and surprisingly, edible chrysanthemums.
@fluttergirly i mean fair, i thought the fights were pretty good all things considered, def the most nintendo has actually done done with the ‘lings since SMW, i just still think that it would’ve been more interesting to have to fight like a swarm of mini-goombas or something
@vaporeon_ @shroomie Surprised they're *allowed* to use the slop machine
You'd think the FSF would be apoplectic over an opaque blob of proprietary code smashing programming code together with no concept of copyleft licenses
@vaporeon_ @CursedSilicon aw rip. the year of the gnuhard desktop will never come
☭
@shroomie @CursedSilicon I was going to link you their official web page https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/index.html
And why is this the first thing I see:
Brent W. Baccala debugged some x86_64 SMP issues with a Claude AI bot. The bot did not contribute any code. It just found some incorrect code that Damien then fixed. It did get some things wrong, but it was incredibly helpful pointing out several problems. You can read its report here.
Can people just stop already?
NetBSD has a better policy towards that sort of thing, which is not allowing it, so I think NetBSD will stay the OS that I put onto old hardware for fun (it's a good OS, I just wish they had binary packages for SPARC)
@vaporeon_ @CursedSilicon yeah it mostly seems like something nobody would touch except just for fun
@CursedSilicon damn. 2027 is the year of the gnuhard desktop
@CursedSilicon and nothing but a meme? like apparently theres some development going on for it but like still