Hey, it took 2 & a snake to defeat him, that’s flattering in its way.
Hey, it took 2 & a snake to defeat him, that’s flattering in its way.
Link didn’t work for me. Try this one. https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/unix_surrealism
What’s important is individual choice. You should keep systems that exhaust you at arms length, & integrate systems that benefit you into your life. Everyone should have options for structuring their life to suit their idiosyncratic needs.
Edit: Also, keep in mind that news orgs make money by showing you technological failures.
I appreciate that, but I find it a satisfying challenge for approximate algorithms.
Exactly
Several people told me to skip Consider Phlebas & start with the next one, The Player of Games. I did that & found it perfectly accessible & enjoyable. Haven’t read any others yet.
Player of Games features a civilization that is both congenial & incredibly high tech. There is a satisfying exploration of sci-fi board games, including a game with a ludicrously complex board that stretches over several tennis courts. I liked it.
Sounds reasonable & relatively low risk to me.
BioShock Infinite Burial at Sea 1. Not quite hooked yet because ammo is almost too scarce to call it a shooter. But I want to like it.
Also playing Dead Cells, which is great but the higher difficulties are very very hard.