spireghost

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[–] spireghost@lemmy.zip 1 points 20 hours ago

I mean that would definitely get an 18 rating, I'm not sure what you are meaning to say

[–] spireghost@lemmy.zip 3 points 2 days ago

I looked up astronaut pay and it says it's between $100-180,000. Somewhat depressing that people can make more sitting in their house writing code working remote than someone who is risking their life on space missions. I guess you do get food and housing paid for that whole time, but wow.

[–] spireghost@lemmy.zip 7 points 2 days ago

And electric car parts. It's an engineering / machining company, you would be very hard pressed to find any companies like it that don't work with the largest source of funding in the world

[–] spireghost@lemmy.zip 11 points 2 days ago

This isn't :(

I understand that we are angry, BUT we know nothing about this guy -- the company seems like a small niche manufacturing business. The guy isn't some super elite C-suite executive, he's just a high-level manager/director. Maybe he was an asshole. Don't know if he is guilty of anything though

[–] spireghost@lemmy.zip 3 points 2 days ago

Right, "just" is carrying a lot of weight here

[–] spireghost@lemmy.zip 119 points 2 days ago (23 children)

The reasoning in question:

This game teaches - by way of images, information and gameplay - skills and knowledge that are used in poker. During gameplay, the player is rewarded with ‘chips’ for playing certain hands. The player is able to access a list of poker hand names. As the player hovers over these poker hands, the game explains what types of cards the player would need in order to play certain hands. As the game goes on, the player becomes increasingly familiar with which hands would earn more points. Because these are hands that exist in the real world, this knowledge and skill could be transferred to a real-life game of poker

So, this game teaches skills and knowledge that are used in poker. The skills in knowledge are limited to... playing and making poker hands. That's it. Also, "as the game goes on, the player becomes increasingly familiar with which hands would earn more points" -- is hilariously funny. The idea that knowledge of what a poker hand is is anything related to the dangers of gambling is ridiculous.

[–] spireghost@lemmy.zip 27 points 1 week ago (3 children)

No, you see, America is bigger so it won't work for some reason