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    Dune before the movie came out

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      My ex wife and I used to take a chess board everywhere, play in cafes, parks, restaurants, pubs. It was something to do when we had run out of stuff to say to each other. It was a conversation starter, people would come up and have a sticky, or ask us who's winning. Some people would occasionally ask if they can play. It was nice. Until Queens Gambit was all the rage. Then people seemed to assume we were just following that trend, and there was a noticeable increase in people saying "Queens Gambit eh?" And we stopped taking the board out so much.

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        Dune before the movie came out

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        The Lynch one, right?

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          TIL Mother Mother is popular now. Loved O My Heart back in the day

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          This was from the concert. Pretty packed

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            Yup. Was a huge fan of the EU books and lore. Wanted to give Disney a chance, so I saw the first few movies. It was like seeing your ex at the club but she'd gone through massive amounts of plastic surgery and they'd removed all the unique features that attracted you originally. Haven't watched anything Star Wars since the second movie in the new trilogy, literally 0 desire to see the conclusion or any new Star wars content.

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            Yea, Disney swore off all of the EU books stating they had no place in Star Wars. Then they started stealing portions of the EU books and basically making bad fanatic versions of them.

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              thats me rn

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              Do watch Andor. It’s not just good Star Wars, it's ā€˜good TV’ in general. And I say that as someone who hates modern Star Wars with a passion. Andor’s excellent.

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                Technically that includes Brotherhood of Steel, careful there that game is still actively worse than anything Bethesda has made.

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                Eh, I remember enjoying it, though never played it again so 🤷 possibly nostalgia. It was just not an open world or rpg.

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                  Eh, I remember enjoying it, though never played it again so 🤷 possibly nostalgia. It was just not an open world or rpg.

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                  Oh wait, I was thinking of fallout tactics. BOS was like wasteland skinned diablo right? That is, not turn based so not in my original grumpy old man comment.

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                    immediately where my mind went.

                    From "haha, raspberriesareyummy will marry his computer one day" to most everyone around me constantly staring at their whatsapp, tiktok or "talking" with siri/alexa.

                    Fuck this shit šŸ˜ž

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                    I’ve been online since 1995. I weep for what we lost. The web should have stayed a nerd domain. We’d have been better off as a society.

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                    • finishingdutch@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

                      I’ve been online since 1995. I weep for what we lost. The web should have stayed a nerd domain. We’d have been better off as a society.

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                      Absolutely. The biggest individual loss for me was the usenet. That was the first time google showed its true, evil and ugly face - by introducing tons of people who had no idea what the usenet was via google groups.

                      The second blow was when people no longer required any technical knowledge whatsoever to "go online", because ISPs sold internet access complete with a router that took care of the connection.

                      The third blow was when every idiot and their mom who have no idea how to operate a computer or a keyboard got access to the internet via mobile devices with touchscreens and an app for everything.

                      Eventually, the absolute enshittification of centralized social media (ongoing).

                      And now - AI slop.

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                        Absolutely. The biggest individual loss for me was the usenet. That was the first time google showed its true, evil and ugly face - by introducing tons of people who had no idea what the usenet was via google groups.

                        The second blow was when people no longer required any technical knowledge whatsoever to "go online", because ISPs sold internet access complete with a router that took care of the connection.

                        The third blow was when every idiot and their mom who have no idea how to operate a computer or a keyboard got access to the internet via mobile devices with touchscreens and an app for everything.

                        Eventually, the absolute enshittification of centralized social media (ongoing).

                        And now - AI slop.

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                        Exactly. Back in 1995, my dad could never get online. Heck, he couldn’t even remotely figure out a PC. We tried to teach him some basics like ā€˜click with the left mouse button to open something’, but he was downright scared of the thing. He never, ever touched it.

                        But ā€˜thanks’ to the iPad, he’s e-mailing, on Facebook, on YouTube, TikTok etc. Which also has the unfortunate effect of subjecting him to boomer brainrot. He’s now more actively misinformed than he used to be because of that fucking iPad.

                        We’ve made the web accessible to people who shouldn’t be on it. Because it’s hurting them and hurting society as a whole.

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                          Ive learned a bit off a on about crypto, but never got ā€œinto itā€. When I first started learning it looked like a really interesting concept with a lot of potential uses.

                          I can’t remember the details at this point, but when looking at bitcoin I remember seeing so many problems. There was the transaction price, speed, and complexity. There was the insanity of all the wasted energy to ā€œmineā€ bitcoin. Most importantly, it didn’t make sense to me as a currency. Currency needs to be stable, easy to exchange, and easy to use to buy things. Bitcoin always seemed like a really cool prototype that needed a successor or major revisions.

                          Then the masses (and braindead hype bros and ā€œvisionaryā€ corporate types) jumped on it and turned it into the shit show it is today. When people would get excited about it (ā€œprice is going up! Gotta buy now!ā€), it was clear they either didn’t really know what it was or were trying to hype it to get more money pumped into it. When friends or family brought it up, I’d point out that it didn’t really have any use except as speculation. I’d tell them they if they wanted to gamble, go for it, but they should realize that it doesn’t have intrinsic value (just like all the other currencies) and, as it stands, it’s a really shitty currency. Know that people aren’t buying it because it works well. People are buying it because the price is going up.

                          People have made a lot of money (or theoretical money if they’re still holding), but it still doesn’t seem like it actually gets used for anything but speculation. The $2+ trillion USD market cap for bitcoin makes my head spin. I’ve always thought that bitcoin was a dead end and would eventually be dethroned by something more viable, but here we still are.

                          I haven’t looked at cryptocurrencies in a while. Any notable progress in the last 5 or so years toward it being more than a money making gamble?

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                          Bitcoin hasn't made much progress. There are some layers on top of it that let you send instantly and cheaply, but they are at best impractical (for lightning, of you want to be able to receive money you have to create a channel with a "server" node and them spend bitcoin which buy you liquidity to receive money. Utterly worthless)

                          The two I have my sights right now are monero and ltc. Both of those let you send pretty fast and with less than a cent fee

                          There is a tech that is called proof of stake that means that mining is waaaay more energy efficient but none of those are implementing it. I've heard it has drawbacks but I'm not sure I understand them

                          Also monero is mined in a way that buying GPUs or ASIC (mining specialized hardware) is not worth it. You get better results on a CPU, making mining more accessible for everyone

                          Both of those have confidential transactions so no one know who sends who how much money nor how much money each part has. Which is pretty cool

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                            There are objectively good games. There are not objectively fun games.

                            Half-Life 2 is objectively good, and if you say it's a bad game you're simply wrong. However if you say it's a game you do not enjoy and isn't fun for you, that's not wrong.

                            A game can be both good and not enjoyable to you.

                            Conversely, a game can also be objectively bad and yet fun for some people.

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                            If you mean good = game works as intended and bad = buggy mess, then it can be objective sure. But gameplay, design, story, structure are all subjective. In those ways HL2 is a bad game to me, that doesn't mean it is for everyone, and no one should be offended by that.

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                              Exactly. Back in 1995, my dad could never get online. Heck, he couldn’t even remotely figure out a PC. We tried to teach him some basics like ā€˜click with the left mouse button to open something’, but he was downright scared of the thing. He never, ever touched it.

                              But ā€˜thanks’ to the iPad, he’s e-mailing, on Facebook, on YouTube, TikTok etc. Which also has the unfortunate effect of subjecting him to boomer brainrot. He’s now more actively misinformed than he used to be because of that fucking iPad.

                              We’ve made the web accessible to people who shouldn’t be on it. Because it’s hurting them and hurting society as a whole.

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                              We’ve made the web accessible to people who shouldn’t be on it. Because it’s hurting them and hurting society as a whole.

                              Did we do that though? Or was it some hardware / software developers with no backbone to stand up to greedy corporations who wanted to make it accessible?
                              Other than that - yes, sadly I agree.

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                                Oh wait, I was thinking of fallout tactics. BOS was like wasteland skinned diablo right? That is, not turn based so not in my original grumpy old man comment.

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                                Yeah it was the one with Ballz energy drink instead of nuka cola. I was just poking fun since isometric can sometimes include top down.

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                                  This happens to most things I like. I really liked JoJo's Bizarre adventure when the anime was first coming out and I read all the manga and then when part 3 got super popular the fandom became completely insufferable to the point where I was stopped recommending the show or keeping up with any updates. I have also been really into AI/language models/machine image generation for years before ChatGPT exploded and now "being into AI" usually means "Exporting rational thought to a chatbot." I also feel like reddit is like this.

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                                    Bitcoin hasn't made much progress. There are some layers on top of it that let you send instantly and cheaply, but they are at best impractical (for lightning, of you want to be able to receive money you have to create a channel with a "server" node and them spend bitcoin which buy you liquidity to receive money. Utterly worthless)

                                    The two I have my sights right now are monero and ltc. Both of those let you send pretty fast and with less than a cent fee

                                    There is a tech that is called proof of stake that means that mining is waaaay more energy efficient but none of those are implementing it. I've heard it has drawbacks but I'm not sure I understand them

                                    Also monero is mined in a way that buying GPUs or ASIC (mining specialized hardware) is not worth it. You get better results on a CPU, making mining more accessible for everyone

                                    Both of those have confidential transactions so no one know who sends who how much money nor how much money each part has. Which is pretty cool

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                                    It's called Monero, aka XMR. Typo there.

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                                      It's called Monero, aka XMR. Typo there.

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                                      I know what i said

                                      /s

                                      ~I'll edit now~

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                                        Say what you will about the tenets of National Socialism, but at least it's an ethos

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                                        Fuck me, Dude. Nihilists?

                                        Fun fact, I recently learned it's meant to be pronounced nee-hilism. But if you ever call it that in real life nobody will know what you're talking about.

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                                          This happens to most things I like. I really liked JoJo's Bizarre adventure when the anime was first coming out and I read all the manga and then when part 3 got super popular the fandom became completely insufferable to the point where I was stopped recommending the show or keeping up with any updates. I have also been really into AI/language models/machine image generation for years before ChatGPT exploded and now "being into AI" usually means "Exporting rational thought to a chatbot." I also feel like reddit is like this.

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                                          Jojo's was popular for a while before I got into it. I was very confused by part 1, because none of it lined up with what I was expecting from the memes and general online discourse. It was good, I liked it. Part 2 with the Pillar Men was the thing I watched that year.

                                          Part 3 was awful. Jotaro is the worst jojo. They did my boy Joseph dirty. Hamon is much more interesting than stands. I could not force myself to finish watching part 3.

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