12 people. we’re talking about 12 people, so any conclusions are suspect. that being said, facial recognition struggling with black faces from insufficient data is an extremely common problem, so it’d be unsurprising
or at least no rhetorical questions looking for a circle -jerk
on that note, Miyazaki’s filmography. just all of it
Wisconsin cheese curds!
you forgot lutefisk and lefse!
what about any of these Dev diaries suggests that they’re not going to have all of these new systems ready and in place at launch?
Thank goodness, the electricity and water systems were a tedious chore in cs1, they’re looking to be actually engaging here.
I mean, as much as I think gates/bezos have abhorrent business practices, they do both have fairly large charitable foundations, and iirc, both have actually built literal hospitals with their money.
well, you certainly live up to your name
just … bring them to a library or thrift store… they’re better at figuring out what’s actually valuable
you can easily kill people driving. learn to drive. if you think they failed you through no fault of yours, try a different place.
came here to say this. though if American slave traders had actually been a unified corporation I’d be pointing at them.
the sheer amount from the first game DLCs that is shipping with this is wild. props to colossal order!
This is a way more serious answer than I was expecting. Most of my knowledge on the Porfiriato comes from the Revolutions podcast, and it does seem that it was better than either what was before or after (for a generation at least). if you have to have an autocrat, hope that they’re a modernist like Dias or Stolypin.
(Heavily modded) Rimworld. it’s like stardew valley, but with consequences and non-scripted relationships that aren’t based around throwing items at people’s faces.
being extremely lazy, you can use Thunderbird
my dude thanks for your statement, but you’ve reposted it like 5 times. could you delete the dupes?
the assassination of Alexander the second backfired completely.