I think most do. I don’t even downvote. This callout probably isn’t aimed at lemmy communities, but I still wanted to share my thoughts.
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I don’t, personally. I never mentioned it on this platform until this comic specifically addressed the topic.
I just don’t like the artstyle or the humor. I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a cat comic from this author, so I can’t say those are any better or worse.
The opinions of a christian youth pastor who loves claude code.
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Gaming@lemmy.zip•Starfield devs faced "a lot of pressure" to use Unreal Engine 5, former Bethesda artist says, but the Creation Engine won because of its modding capabilityEnglish
121·20 days agoFuck Unreal 5. Bethesda games have already lost enough appeal as is.
Adaptations can be niche, weird and interesting too, but original anime just tend to utilize the medium more fully and even push the boundaries occasionally. It really is a shame that almost no studios are willing to take the perceived risk of original concepts without an established following.
This completely depends on your age and what kind of peers you were surrounded by. You’re nuts if you think no one was ever bullied for liking stuff because it was mainstream at the time and place you grew up in. Kids can be vicious little creatures and would bully you for liking the wrong Pokémon when I was in school.
There’s probably something very wrong with you if you actually think that bullying is acceptable under any circumstances. Even if some kid is behaving weirdly or likes something deeply unpopular - so what? That’s not harmful behaviour and even if it somehow was, bullying is still the wrong way to deal with that. I barely trust most adults to have a working moral compass, let alone kids. I know there’s been a resurgence in this kind of thinking on social media where people push the idea that bullying is an acceptable form of social “correctional” behaviour, which isn’t just incredibly stupid but also deeply disgusting. If you look at any of the most serious bullying cases of teenagers being driven to suicide by their schoolmates, none of it was ever justified or even had an apparent reason other than: this person makes for an easy target.
I really hate the sentiment that you must be under the influence of something to reach a certain level of creativity. Some artists have found success with this and that’s fine, but it is not a requirement. Not even for the most surreal and otherworldly art.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•rust blasphemy (added context)
1·1 month agoI was actually wondering if this was supposed to be about a specific problem someone has with rust (not like I haven’t gotten stuck on some weird corner with rust before), but looking at the meme, that seemed unlikely to me. Thanks for the context.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•rust blasphemy (added context)
5·1 month agoI get that it’s supposed to be a meme, but aside from the first one these aren’t even rust stereotypes. Is this a meme specifically for people who haven’t used rust, know nothing about rust but have maybe heard that it’s a programming language?



I saw this one in the theatre, but I distinctly remember being too shocked to even think of walking out and I suffered through the entire film. Thankfully I can’t remember most of it, aside from that car hair glide scene.