I think my favorite part of the outrage is I don't even know what they are mad about. I haven't met a character yet that wasn't super pasty and christian.
And then all of the characters in power are sort of scumbags. The other day I ran into a noble or something and he was just yelling at his I assume to be wife.
I'm gonna be honest Paisa was under agpl 3 and it explicitly states you can't just change the license.
If my non-lawyer interpration is correct.
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I've seen some predicting 105 eod and at that point you'd be doing pretty well on puts. I just burned my ass on contracts friday though so I'm staying well away from this.
I swear puts make so much sense but who knows in this fucked up casino
Edit: Looks like most of the drop was just in pre-market. But who knows. Could drop some more. I'd say this made a lot of people rich. And even more poorer
Double edit: Unless you bought puts friday I'd say you'll lose your ass on puts today. Looks like a slow burn and I imagine premiums will cut away your profits. But who knows maybe it will dump later today.
All in all a total decimation of the U.S. stock market this is not. But it could be a sign of a bubble soon to pop
I mean it's neat. And it's oriented towards desktop use more so than any other OS I have ever used.
Personally I am very excited to finally see haiku ver 1 soon. For an old laptop it is very VERY lightweight and gets most work related tasks you could want done.
Vintage story is one of the best survival games. Difficulty wise it seems dauntingly high at first. Strange Eldritch monsters and unforgiving wilderness. Then you discover knapping. Things get a lot easier. You hunt. Discover cooking.
Food preservation.
Pottery.
Then you make your first pickaxe. Probably 10 hours in. Suddenly things don't seem so hopeless.
Then a temporal storm hits. Difficulty is suddenly increased once again. You die a few times.
This cycle continues throughout. You think you've finally got it figured out. "This food should last" then winter hits.
It's not an unforgiving game. It's fair and you have to learn it to prosper. Eventually you will have a town and a mill. A smithy. Farms galore.
I've recently started playing balatro and I hate to admit it but I think I enjoy it more than actual poker