Die deutsche Wikipedia nervt kolossal. Ich verstehe nicht, warum die sich gegen Infoboxen wehren. Die sind deutlich einfacher von Maschinen zu parsen, so dass man das Wissen auch abfragen kann. Die haben ihren Kopf echt tief im letzten Jahrtausend und sehen das Wiki als reines Lexikon.
I don’t have high hopes for it to be actually useful. They already have Kotlin, which feels like a playground for language designers.
I really miss cheat codes. It was a special kind of fun to explore all the cheats, clip through everything, be invincible. I hate it when developers force a certain experience on me. I bought it, I should be allowed to play however I want.
Yeah. People acting like this is some “hear me out” situation. That stick is amazing and is coming home.
I consider myself a patient gamer, in that I can wait years for a game I want to finally be really cheap. But I am not a patient gamer. I hate stealth missions. Especially if the game makes you just fail the level if you’re discovered. I’ll gladly murder my way out, thank you very much.
I was surprised to see that you are correct. 173 StGB only mentions “Beischlaf” and that is indeed only vaginal intercourse. You learn something new every day.
CSAM sure, but is incest porn really mentioned in the StGB? There’s 173 StGB, but that is for the actual act and not pretending.
I found that holing up is really bad for my health, both physical and mental.
I’d rather make a step into the right direction than no progress at all. It doesn’t mean the journey is finished.
Yes. And let’s not forget that making a movie is infinitely more complex than writing a book. For a book there’s usually a single author. Sure, they might get feedback from editors and friends, but ultimately it’s just the author. A movie requires a load of talented people and their artistic vision and abilities need to align. Script, director, photography, editor and so many other departments need to come together to create something good or sometimes even great.
But, that’s my whole point. How are you supposed to put the depth of a book into a runtime that people actually want to watch? Even LotR, which has a runtime of 12 hours for the extended cut had to leave things out. It’s not feasible to expect to see everything that was important to you in the book brought directly into the movie. I’d argue that a lot of the movie adaptations that people hate tried too hard to stick to the source material.
See, that’s the great thing about art. Different people like different things. I found the book for RPO terrible, really awful. The movie however was quite entertaining. Spielberg knows his stuff and can polish a turd. For The Martian, I really enjoyed both the book and the movie.
I hate this stupid take. Books and movies are very different mediums, with very different rules for storytelling. The chance that a director captures what you see in your head is so abysmally small, that you will always be disappointed. Just see the stories as abstract things, with books and movies being different interpretations of it. There are cases where I prefer the book over the movie, and cases where it’s the other way around. It’s all fine.
I’m sure I could, given time. I’m already so much fitter than when I started. But time is the actual problem. I don’t have time for three hour workouts plus cooldown. I’m happy if I can do an hour.
Gilligan’s Island? How old are you?
50 miles? Wtf. That’s 80km. Is that over an entire day or to work and back? I can do 40km on my spinning bike in a bit under 90 minutes, but then I can’t do it again the next day. Let alone on the same day.
Yeah, exactly. People should have fun. In fact, I wish all games would include cheats. Sometimes I want to go crazy.