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Cake day: August 6th, 2023

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  • Why?

    The Bethesda that made good games is dead and gone. It’s just several shareholders and Tom in a trench coat wearing its skin like a poncho hoping you won’t notice the smell.

    People are going to buy it. It’s going to have “Mixed” reviews and support will be dropped by 2026. It’s going to be a broken, buggy mess on release, break modding and be an overall weak experience.

    Why buy it? It’s gonna suck.

    Possibly unpopular opinion: You shouldn’t be allowed to refund Bethesda games. You should just be told that any reasonable person would know better than to buy a post Fallout 4 Bethesda game within a year of launch and you should not be covered under any refund policy.




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    9 days ago

    I used to like Carhartt. But it’s yet another rug pull

    They made good stuff for a while. Then got bought out and now make dog shit.

    Bought two Carhartt jeans. Both had the same rip in the crotch after a year of use. Just work pants. Sitting in an office.

    You want good jeans? Roundhouse jeans. Made somewhere in America. I love em. Expensive but I’d rather pay 70 now then 59 every year.

    Shirts? Eh. I have a few Carhartt and those are fine so far. But there’s a reason why old Carhartt clothes still go for a good chunk of change.

    I’ve been trying to buy more made in America stuff. Local jobs and all that. Carhartt used to advertise that everything was made in the USA but stopped when they moved their manufacturing to China. They didn’t advertise that they’re now made cheap and probably just a white label on something but hey. It’s your money.

    Buy local when you can. And fuck Duluth. I figured I’d get that in there while I could.



  • I view it from the opposite. Parents know best what their kids would want. Let the parents buy stuff for their kids.

    However, this is a great excuse to pick up a craft or hobby that you enjoy and make something for the special people in your life.

    I enjoy woodworking, so what I end up doing is getting some small bits of nice hardwoods. Oak, maple, what have you. I buy through the year and I’ll make something like a cute notebook using two pieces of wood and some metal rings. Each one costs me only a few dollars. I spend some time in the workshop and you give someone something that’s unique.

    The point is, home made gifts will always be more special than random doodads and widgets.

    I made a friend last year who makes cheese. You know what I’m getting for Christmas? A fat wheel of smoked cheese and I gotta say, I’ll take that over whatever can be found on a store shelf.

    If you’re also a millennial, I think we all grew up with the mindset of “home made gifts are from poor people”. But today I think it’s the complete opposite. Anyone can hop on Temu, Amazon, Wish or any other sweatshop marketplace and get literally endless amount of plastic trash. But not everyone can make jar cakes or home made marshmallows, a nice loaf of fresh bread or even a jar of home made mead.

    Find something you like and spread some good cheer. That’s what it’s all about. While my little wooden notebooks may go unused. A small thoughtful chochky that adorns a shelf still holds a lot of nice memories of Christmas last. While my future cheese won’t make it to the new year (it’s very good cheese) I’ll never forget the best cheese I ever had… especially when I’m making orders for more!















  • For everyone who’s posting but didn’t actually read the CVE…

    You need Malware with Kernel level access Already. Besides Anti Cheat for modern games, if you have malware with Kernel level access you’re already really fucked.

    In addition, this just appears to be a way for that Kernel malware to persist in a device. It’s not impossible to detect. I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw Windows Defender signatures for malware using it within the month.

    I haven’t seen the Def Con presentation, but the CVE is a “Maybe”. There is no PoC (Proof of Concept, showing that an exploit works)…yet. keep an eye on that.

    The CVE claims this “Could Maybe” allow based on logic, but none of the sources i found showed anyone actually using it. Maybe the Def Con presentation will. But unless I see someone post a repeatable exploit in a real world scenario, it feels superficial.

    I want to reiterate that this IS a flaw and it IS a problem. But I would highly doubt you, rando consumer, will be affected.

    Mitigations are to not be dumb on the Internet. Keep your browser updated and make sure your sensitive data is backed up and encrypted, basic stuff.

    Happy to go in to it more. This is my jam.