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Wtaf is going on in Silicon Valley
unogueen replied to Jwheel86's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Our tech gods want to treat us like call centre workers hooray -
The age of robots is upon us, and we can't even leave the sexism at the door.
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Microsoft Are Publishers REALLY Considering Dropping Xbox Support?
unogueen replied to AbsolutSurgen's topic in The Spawn Point
They'll buy them then. -
General Gaming Gamers Are Not Playing New Games...
unogueen replied to skillzdadirecta's topic in The Spawn Point
Sounds like the arcade days. Like down to microtrasactions and lack of ownership. -
Capitalism Snake eating its tail
unogueen replied to SuperSpreader's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Not surprising when life is largely marketed as buying your way to the top. Self improvement starts with the right deodorant. -
History carries flames from the past.
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Listen, what do you really think are the most popular games. The mobile compatible ones with PC access? Don't worry about controls, the wee ones are capable. A console is a game machine, a PC can basically do anything. One got a generous subsidy for cause.
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Pay me $90.
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The greatest accessibility threat is cost. That's just getting worse.
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The sanity takes on the news remind me of previous cycles. Trump was rotten lettuce back then, his death would be balls out for his cult, a win would be balls out for his cult, a loss would be balls out for his cult. Never mind the republic how many bodies do you want. That is the optimistic take right?
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no.
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Good thing bad faith influencers don't exist elsewhere.
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Trans (and Queer) Panic Thread
unogueen replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
A sensible nation would call this defcon 1. -
U.S. government buys data on Americans with little oversight, report finds WWW.NBCNEWS.COM The report published by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence offers fresh insight into how U.S. intelligence agencies have capitalized on the widespread availability of for-purchase data about Americans. Why police state when free market will do it for you.