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  • Disagree, free loading customers still help their customer base. They are still seen as potential customers and normalize having epic store client, legitimizing their own walled garden. It’s similar to any free-to-play game. All the customers that pay $0 technically cost the company money, but it’s worth having that dead weight to build a player base to get the whales in. Just by installing and having an epic account will inevitably draw other people in that will spend money and lure in investors and developers. They’re not dumb.

    Really don’t think of it from an individual point of view, but as a whole.




  • usrtrv@sh.itjust.workstocats@lemmy.worldPoor baby
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    2 months ago

    I guess you’ll just end up with rice porridge at some point, bacteria growth, or run out of moisture.

    It depends on the cooker and how well it seals/temperature regulates. My old shitty rice cooker would just dry everything out after a few hours.






  • Yea I travel a bit, and I like talking about how they travel to gleen what kind of person they are. Like big cities? Do they take transit? What kind of activities? Lodging? Adventurous with food? Planned /spontaneous?

    But at the same time, I typically move on to non-travel based chat pretty quickly. So I agree with the spirit of the comic.



  • Not sure why novelty is in quotes, it’s a quantifiable measurement based on differences. Anyway, novelty has shown to have a wide range of mental benefits. This is a pretty good overview, and if you want to dig into specific papers they’re listed as well.

    Even if you want to ignore any potential benefits of novelty, generally when you have a new experience for the first time, you will have more fun that you typically do. The downside is some new experiences may not be fun, but that’s very low risk in the context of gaming.