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  • Because most of the time, the reveal immediately results in a magical resolution of decades of behavioral issues stemming from the trauma.

    Which never happens in real life. A reveal is a huge step in the healing process but it doesn't mean the issue goes away. Maybe we cope better, maybe we regress maybe we relapse. But its seldom the clean outcome in the movies.

  • How does automation solve the shortage of healthcare workers or trades people?

  • This is the longest piece of horseshit I've seen all week.

    There is absolutely such a thing as too small a workforce. Higher prices for labor eventually means higher prices for goods. Until it all breaks down because you don't have enough working people for a functional society.

    Who takes care of the elderly or works essential jobs like healthcare? There are maximum ratios for emergency care nurses to patients. Even if you tripled their pay its not going to budge that ratio one bit.

  • Nerd.

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  • Its a funny episode. But its a false dichotomy.

    Robots with sapience are granted rights and don't make refrigerators or vacuum cleaners capable of abstract thinking and feelings. I'm looking at you Samsung. Washing machines and microwave ovens do no need to be "smart"

  • Top 5 PR moves of the 21st Century

  • Amusement

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  • "An object fully immersed in water displaces an amount equal to its volume.

    An object floating in water displaces an a amount equal to its weight." -Some Eureka guy

  • well?

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  • We're not stuck in here with them. They're stuck in here with us!

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  • Is that a new song from PSY?

  • It's natural that we gravitate towards familiarity.

    Case in point, how some actors always seem to play the same character, no matter which movie they're in.

  • Kid: Devours the mother

  • Definitely looks more like a Pippin to me...

  • Nintendo Japan making gamer friendly decisions since nineteen ninety never

  • Call my name and save me from the dark

  • True story. Am a controls engineer. I program stuff like the production processes for pharmaceuticals, F&B, etc.

    I come from a time where most games were single player you couldn't pay to win. Not all games had cheat codes.

    What we did have were memory/hex editors, game files, .ini stuff.

    With what little instructions you could find online, you had to dig around and figure out where to find stuff and how to edit them so you got unlimited gold or super powerful equipment, etc and not crash the game at the same time.

    Little did I know, this built my foundations for controls programming and troubleshooting. There are so many parallels like using memory editors is so similar to our debugging software where we want to find individual parameters that aren't behaving or communicating properly.

  • I can't understand why every other fediverse name is so stupid as to be off putting to the average user.

  • Same

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  • Me modding the 2D pixel art game with ultra HD textures, shaders, reflections, realistic physics engine, ray tracing.

  • Battery blowing up is comparatively minor compared to OP's concern of breaking physics.

  • I'd be concerned if it was something bill clinton said.

  • Accidental Renaissance @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Maiden in the Tower

  • Comic Strips @lemmy.world

    Gone with the Blastwave #1

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Since we're railing on corporate America...