galmuth

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[–] galmuth 16 points 1 week ago

Selling out his country to Russia is a matter of principle for Farage, and he'd never sell out his principles.

[–] galmuth 1 points 2 weeks ago

I've been playing BG3 for about 70h on the steam deck. Performance isn't perfect, but it's definitely playable on 30fps and low graphics. I've just got to Baldurs Gate city and I noticed the audio stutters slightly in busy areas. That's the only noticeable performance issue I've had.

I have only played it on the steam deck so I have nothing to compare it against however. I'd love to play it on something more powerful so I don't have to see it in potato-level graphics tho 😅

[–] galmuth 7 points 2 weeks ago

True. "Quality of life" is a bit of a weird measurement if they aren't using it as a shorthand for "purchasing power", as it can be pretty subjective.

Like you said, the local amenities where you live can really add to "quality of life". I can walk to a pub, nature reserve, cafe, supermarket, school, or a bunch of other places within a 10 minute walk. I can cycle to work in 20 minutes.

That is fairly common in the UK and I'd think is pretty uncommon in the US.

[–] galmuth 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Ah you're not even from the UK. I'm not sure what the quality of life is like in Mississippi (however you want to measure it) but it's not terrible here outside of London.

I don't have data on hand but from my own experience I can tell you that we do not have an awful quality of life generally speaking, nor do I personally know anyone who is having a terrible quality of life in terms of their buying power and ability to support themselves. I'm able to support my family without issue on my wage.

People are generally struggling a bit more since inflation has taken hold over the last year or so, and there are reports of more people needing to use food banks etc - which is horrific - and there are big issues around home ownership. However it's certainly not that case that the majority of people are in abject poverty.

Personally I'd hate to live in London - it attracts money and it has great public transport, but to me it doesn't feel like a great place to live in many ways and everything is so much more expensive there.

Yes the NHS has been ruined by lack of investment from previous governments, but it is due to get big investments from the new government, so fingers crossed.

[–] galmuth 2 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Where is that data from? I'd be surprised if the US wasn't worse when considering health insurance, car reliance, etc.

[–] galmuth 4 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

I don't think this is a problem unique to the UK.

[–] galmuth 3 points 3 weeks ago

Fair enough - you're not completely wrong, looking at it from a wider perspective.

I can't see that ever happening however - the majority of relatively wealthy people are unlikely to ever accept a reduction in their wealth even if it solves climate change, world hunger, whatever.
People want to see an easy solution that doesn't affect them directly. Much more likely is the rise of the far right, riots, etc.

[–] galmuth 15 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Fixing this problem requires more redistribution of wealth than degrowth. Workers should be paid appropriately for their work, and those at the top should get a smaller slice of the pie.

Capitalism which means that business owners are free to make billions yet those who produce the goods go hungry, is utterly intolerable.

[–] galmuth 4 points 3 weeks ago

Jesus Christ. A "couple of glasses of wine and a few pints of beer" and he still reckoned he could drive? That's basically how much I'd have if I was going for a piss-up.

People really should just stop drinking any alcohol if they're going to drive.

[–] galmuth 2 points 3 weeks ago

Homer (IT dept) is quietly watching his neighbours (dev team) from his window

[–] galmuth 2 points 1 month ago

I don't think there's a magic wand to stop it.. I just drown it out by listening to podcasts.

[–] galmuth 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I was aware of the 7 year rule, but I believe the new tax rate would apply at the time of the death, rather than retrospectively applying the rate from the time of the gift. I could be wrong though.

 

My on-screen keyboard in desktop mode has somehow become undocked and wider than the screen, making it hard to press certain keys which are half off-screen. It still works otherwise - I can open the keyboard by pressing X and close the keyboard by pressing L4.

I don't know how this has happened in the first place, and I can't find a setting for it in Steam. Any idea how I can reset the keyboard position?

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Chapter 1090 (self.onepiece)
 

It's out in certain places and it's another great chapter. Very detailed, lots of good dialog. We're getting to the peak of the arc!

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