I need to write down all of the hobby-ish things I want to do, so I stop doomscrolling.
Pinned so I won't forget it's here.
And I can get some insight from y'all.
1. Write the novel more! New chapters!
2. Make cooking videos (Should I focus on budget cooking?)
@rongrongarts Just had it click in my head, is this Gabranth at the start of FF12, or Gabranth at the end of FF12?
Because that'd make a fairly big difference.
Its actually quite normal to see a company use digital necromancy that the person could in no way consent to due to being long dead and thinking thats pretty ghoulish
Some politicians in the UK think it is a good idea to introduce identity verification for using VPN services.
It could be that these politicians do not understand what they are proposing. The alternative, that they do understand, would be even worse.
Whistleblowers, activists, and journalists depend on anonymous VPN services. Requiring identity verification for VPN services would put them at risk. It would also have a chilling effect on online debate (VPNs can help people post anonymously on social media).
In authoritarian countries, VPN services are crucial forcriticizing the government. That is precisely why such governments seek to ban or restrict them. Hopefully, the UK will not join that list.
'BACKROOMS' Director Kane Parsons has allegedly just left a screening of 'The amazing digital circus The last act' and had this to say:
"I liked it alot, I just wish the 15 minute long Pomni sex scene was shot and directed by me."
Faut absolument que vous sachiez comment Ubisoft a traité cet homme (créateur de Assassin's Creed) comme une merde :
- en 2010 il commençait à dire qu'il voulait réduire la cadence avec les AC et que le fait d'annualiser la licence allait nuire à la qualité des jeux
- quelques mois après il est poussé vers la sortie et démissionne (sûrement harcelé par Ubisoft vous connaissez les méthodes 🥹)
- en 2011 il rejoint THQ qui fondent spécialement pour lui un sous studio et commence a bosser sur 1666 Amsterdam
- en 2013 Ubisoft rachète THQ et vire spécifiquement Patrice, et conservent par la même occasion tous les droits sur sa création 1666 Amsterdam
- en 2016, après 3 ans de bataille juridique acharnée, ils récupèrent les droits sur son jeu
- en 2026, 10 ans après, il nous présente enfin 1666 Amsterdam