The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet Of Chaos was hilarious. The dialogue is just fantastic let alone all the little details that you may (or may not) catch.
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Space@beehaw.org•Nasa's Artemis II mission was a triumph - but when will astronauts land on the Moon?English
11·19 days agoI really don’t think the moon is going to be in our long term future nor Mars or any other body in our solar system. Robots and computers, maybe, but not humans. Too hostile of an environment.
We are too fragile for space. We are not meant to travel the stars, as cool as that would be. We should have used that money to undo the damage we’ve done down here. Maybe explore the oceans even. It was neat, but i’m totally unimpressed by the mission itself. Good will come from it, but I’m not sure it’s worth the risk or money while things on Earth are the way they are.
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Finance@beehaw.org•Bitcoin Is Crashing and Exchanges Freezing UpEnglish
41·2 months agoSell Mortimer! SELL!
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Rep. Kelly announces plans to impeach Secretary Kristi NoemEnglish
12·4 months agoNoteworthy to mention that this disgusting putrid piece of shit shot her own puppy Cricket in the head intentionally because it wouldn’t listen to her command. Pretty much a repeat of what her ICE boys did to that driver.
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Gaming@lemmy.ml•What games are you nostalgic towards but wouldn't go back and play?English
2·1 year ago7th Saga. It’s a turn based top down RPG (similar to Final Fantasy 1 or Dragon Warrior 1). The games AI sometimes just kills you (and takes great delight in it). Easily the most frustrating RPG I’ve played.
Blaster Master for the Nintendo (NES) as well. Instead of evil AI you get evil level design that wants to kill you.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to have a sandwich and play some Leisure Suit Larry 3.
I think our technology is primitive at a level that we can’t comprehend. Like an ant that has wandered into a steel mill. We see things, but can’t possibly understand them. In fact, what we see is in the past. The further away it is, the more distant a time it is. Even your own vision is not suited for space observation.
Humans are creatures of mind, body and spirit. Neglect even one of them and you suffer. We will require food, water, heat, cooling, oxygen, light and other creature comforts required to maintain. Obtaining them, lugging them about the cosmos, storing them and preserving them. Quite a tall task.
One day, locomotion about the solar system might be a thing. It will be nowhere near like we imagine it though. I suspect it will be practically instantaneous travel similar to what we think of a wormhole. There is no possible other way to do it with a finite lifespan and mortality. Speed kills. Gravity kills. Toxic gas kills. Radiation kills. Cold kills. Dust kills. Any major problem with the ship kills. Any major problem with you kills. Anything we just didn’t think of will probably kill too. What if lunar screw worms awaken only once every 500 years, and we just don’t know about them yet. What if they like to molest their dinner before eating it?
We get no plan B. We should focus our efforts in the here and now. Failure to do so is extinction.