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I was looking for a new project. pizza button would be neat.
It was in my shoe, the right one. Masterfully puked into the shoe, not a drop anywhere but in it. Cat puked Bacon fat is a great lubricant…
kaput@jlai.luto Privacy@lemmy.ml•UK owners of smart home devices being asked for swathes of personal data36·2 years agoA recognizable privacy rating should be developed and mandatory at least for hardware products.
kaput@jlai.luto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How many of you are using ChatGpt to help you with your work, and not telling your boss/co-workers?1·2 years agoI’ve used it in a few occasions, mostly to find better terms and adjusting the tone for my emails. Also finding what acronym stands for and understanding technical issues. Asking to explain like I’m a 5 yo or beginner saved me some time from doing long researches on google.
This video always come to mind whenever things get messy at work and a bunch of bosses try to take charge of the situation independently. My first thought is this is chaotic, to many cooks… and the song get stuck in my mind while I watch the managers spinning trying to turn into a super hero.
kaput@jlai.luto Gaming@beehaw.org•What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?3·2 years agoHere is my idea massive multiplayer ; from the top you have civilization game feeding strategic objective to a command and conquer player who’s feeding tactical objectives to battlefield players. You could branch out to integrated logistic games with the same kinds of levels. From factories to train tycoon to truck simulator.
Morrowind. Rpg that doesn’t hold your hand through quest, well written plot and sidequests and a superb fantastic setting that is not all medieval Europe. Ashland, siltstriders, giant mushroom mage tower that can only be accessed by super jump or flying. And thosefucking annoying cliff 'bird thing.