How dare you cheer on the alien from “Alien” dying at the end of the movie. She was a mother!
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digitalnuisance@infosec.pubto
Fediverse memes@feddit.uk•I'm going to miss lemm.ee.English
612·5 months agoLol, no it wasn’t. It was the place where the lowest-common-denominator ended up. My experience on more niche, tailored servers has been wonderful for thoughtful discussion and avoiding useless flame wars.
digitalnuisance@infosec.pubto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Die Another Day. Judy Dench.
4·5 months agoThe Muppet Movie.
Kermit the Frog.
Reddit comments have always been insufferable, this is just a 2025 makeover.
digitalnuisance@infosec.pubtoEconomics@lemmy.world•Tumult in U.S. Treasurys shows Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' might be disaster
171·5 months agoThe sane among us tried. We really tried, man. We were up against every gigantic corporation working together coupled with said corporations inducing brain drain over the past 50 years due to cutting funding. This is the inevitable result, despite our best efforts. Not having fun over here, either.
digitalnuisance@infosec.pubto
Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•To Climb Upon Yourself Into Infinity, 2025English
3·5 months agoThis is cool! How did you make this?
digitalnuisance@infosec.pubto
solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•to be fair, you must have a very high iq to understand dialectical materialism
8·5 months agoThe amount of bad takes South Park has had over the years is astounding.
Internet janitors gonna internet janitor.
Yeah, man…it’s not like the largest global superpower of the last century has an effect on the rest of the world economically or anything. Must just be burger-brain.
I mean, the other guy brought it up.
This is also true. I’ve worked at a number of startup indies/AA splinter-studios (studios comprised of former devs of hugely successful AAA franchises), and most of them were horribly mismanaged. The sheer existence of good videogames is a testament to the blood, sweat and tears poured into them by groups of insanely talented people finding ways to work together efficiently.
Tbf most gamers are, indeed, losers.
^ ^ ^ This is true, but I also think it’s important to note the role repeated financial and cultural success has on one’s mind and ego when elevated repeatedly by both the market and culture. You are not only just financially incentivized not to innovate, but your ego continues telling you “my ideas are always good no matter what others think” after these successes, even when that’s not necessarily true and you need to be reined in by others so your good ideas can still shine and the bad ones can be challenged. This is how top-down cultural problems in studio disciplines calcify in addition to financial incentives. It’s important as a person(s) running a successful studio to not surround yourself with yes-men, which is not an easy task due to the previously-mentioned perverse financial and egoist incentives.
Young millennial/zillennial AAA game dev speaking.
It is 100% a top-down issue. Most devs are talented people. When you’re incentivized by quarterly returns as management, over a long enough timeline you begin to care less about game quality and more about stock prices and net revenue in addition to whatever else you need to satisfy your bloated ego, even if you started out as a passionate dev initially. The Indie and AA space is currently thriving because these incentives don’t factor in as much for them.
Just like game design, it’s an issue with a series of carrots and sticks, not necessarily the people involved (although psychopaths do exist and tend to be overrepresented in c-suites worldwide).
Got you to reply.
The post is about a laptop.





…the alien dies at the end of the first movie.