Don't worry, the games industry has you covered on that now. They just release games that are broken or half-finished without the day 1 patch, but then allowing it to update removes all of the licensed content.
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Seems a bit weird to do that in a completely unrelated community as well as in the part of posts that people usually use for alt text.
If that is truly the case, then it is just a bit potentially concerning that you might be codependent on this person, given the extent to which your conversations with others keep circling back to them.
I am not one to judge others on the way they want to live their lives, so it's all good as long as you're happy and safe.
But if you happen to feel like this person might be restricting your autonomy or that everything has to revolve around them, it might not be a bad idea to reach out to other people you can confide in for some support.
Ok, forgive me if this sounds offensive, but I am legitimately curious. Is this "producer" that you mention in almost every single post just a pseudonym or alternate personality that stands in for you? Like is this a dissociative thing, or just a bit you're doing, or...?
If you're referring to having customizable icon silhouettes, Android has been doing that for a while with Material Design, which has gotten old at this point.
I don't believe any desktop environment behaves similarly because they don't have a dominant app store and OS-level app standards encouraging design compliance like Android/iOS do.
That's how I read the intent of the author, at least. Getting scientists out of their isolated bubbles and allowing them to actually experience the world drives innovation.
That, or the one physicist who figured it out was so traumatized by merely being outside that she figured it out as quickly as possible to make it all stop, haha.
Wait what does this have to do with Trek?
Fair, I guess I'm just letting the world get to me!
I almost kinda dislike the messaging on this one because it implies authoritarianism is the key to discovery. Scientists are implied to be passive and unindustrious when left alone, so the government (FBI-type characters) declare a truth they want proven, force development of it through the threat of violence, and it eventually yields an answer they're happy with.
I'm reminded of the film The Death of Stalin and it's depiction of the USSR's treatment of bourgeois intellectuals like doctors.
It was $15/mo before it's first price hike, too.
And before that, a lot of people were taking advantage of the Xbox Live Gold conversion deal, where folks were getting access to GamePass Ultimate for $60/year.
I once spent $180 for 3 years of GamePass, and now that same amount only gets you 6 months.
But when Sony and Nintendo are doing the same thing...?