

My bad I didn’t realize this was a sport that you were trying to win lol


My bad I didn’t realize this was a sport that you were trying to win lol


I said it was first I didn’t say it was standard. But being the first it definitionally can’t be “nonstandard” since it was the only one at the time!


that’s not what the discussion is about


hardly any of those are still in production by that logic a regular TV is a crt lol


n64 is relevant in any discussion about analog sticks on console controllera


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lol but seriously who cares who’s first if we’re going with who’s thumbstick layout was first then it’s n64 and I think we agree nobody wants that


Same. I desperately hope they release a version with the regular thumbstick layout instead of the PlayStation layout that’s on the Deck.


Don’t worry I didn’t interpret it that way. I remember having the same jarring experience with the Blu Rays.


Well said!


Important to remember that allowing women to be sexy and own their own bodies and their own sexiness and wear miniskirts was still a sign of feminist liberation in the 1960s.


Reddit is one website with hundreds of millions of users. Lemmy is software that powers multiple tiny platforms.


it would be really hard to remove anything “from Lemmy” since “Lemmy” is just software and doesn’t host any content.


That was actually super helpful, thank you.


Excellent points!


😂 I’m with you 100%. After I left my previous comment I had almost the exact same thought process. Why aren’t replicators producing more slop?? It doesn’t know what chicken soup tastes like. Chicken soup might be molecularly-speaking very similar to chicken shit soup.


I know we’re debating a fictional tool (I’m here for it) but I’m saying I don’t think it replicates “the process” it replicates the end result.


I just want to say I think you should post more discussion prompts while stoned bc I love threads like these


Replicators don’t simulate cooking though, they rearrange atoms. It’s an entirely different process and I have to imagine that translating between them is more of an art than a science.
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