





Cote d’or, Hershey’s, Reese’s and Oreos are objectively disgusting anyway. Peanut M&Ms are barely tolerable. Mars is ok if you go to the trouble of cutting it up and putting it in the fridge. Snickers has the wrong name. The only thing I’d say tastes good in that block is the Toblerone and I’m fine giving it up for ethical reasons.


I don’t even mean the USA, loads of EU countries, Australia, etc.


You think it’ll be the bad example other countries learn from, but loads of other countries are already following suit.


The government can decree that ISPs have to block the IP addresses of known VPN endpoints. That’s perfectly possible. They did something similar with piracy sites before (e.g. if you go visit piratebay on virgin media you’ll get an error page). It’s a game of cat-and-mouse because if it’s done with DNS then aliases pop up immediately, and if it’s by IP then other proxies pop up, but the fact is they could make is so difficult for average users that people give up.


I thought Control was excellent, but the original Alan Wake was a bad joke.


I’m torn on this discussion. Full disclosure, I don’t really understand GUIs and get confused with icons and such. I’m a command-line person and have been for decades. I’ll use image editors and IDEs and so on but they often leave me frustrated.
That said, I totally get that other people are not the same, and that’s completely valid. If a regular task can only be done from the command line then there’s an opportunity to fill in the missing piece, the GUI. It’s not a waste of time, even if the GUI is “less efficient” - it’s what a lot of people find comfortable.
Where I fall on the other side is the rise of ChatGPT and its friends. People are overwhelmingly positive about typing their problems into a text box, but when the response is “paste this into a terminal window and press enter” they bail out. They’re happier to go through a dozen screenshots showing them where to click through menus to get to the option visually, even if they have to try multiple times because the GUI changes with the direction of the wind and the terminal stays consistent.