💰 Grifter "Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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Is Styx actually popular in any meaningful way? I don't think I've ever seen him in the wild. I've never gotten one of his videos suggested to me. I've never heard anyone aside from Null even mention him. From MATI he sounds like a throwback-2010 era reddit libertarian who also posts on /r/athiesm; I don't even know who that appeals to. As far as I know he could all be a figment of Josh's imagination.
 
Is Styx actually popular in any meaningful way? I don't think I've ever seen him in the wild. I've never gotten one of his videos suggested to me. I've never heard anyone aside from Null even mention him. From MATI he sounds like a throwback-2010 era reddit libertarian who also posts on /r/athiesm; I don't even know who that appeals to. As far as I know he could all be a figment of Josh's imagination.
he gets >6000 viewers during his stream and rakes in cash.
 
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If you cover the Biden Trump Hat story, you might want to use this angle, which has subtitles. The guy called the sitting president an old fart to his face after he put it on. What an embarrassment.
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Honestly one of the most human interactions I've seen from Biden, but it also underlined how old he is, talking to another old dude in that way only old dudes can with each other. Was just an old dude being goofy. I like that.
 
Is Styx actually popular in any meaningful way? I don't think I've ever seen him in the wild. I've never gotten one of his videos suggested to me. I've never heard anyone aside from Null even mention him. From MATI he sounds like a throwback-2010 era reddit libertarian who also posts on /r/athiesm; I don't even know who that appeals to. As far as I know he could all be a figment of Josh's imagination.
Maybe c.2015 he was pushed enough on the YT algo that I knew who he was, even though I never clicked because just look at him.
 
Maybe c.2015 he was pushed enough on the YT algo that I knew who he was, even though I never clicked because just look at him.
Agreed. (Right click, do not recommend channel) He failed the physiognomy test and his internet handle is retarded. Literally 2005 xbox live gamertag level. That was enough for me to ignore him.

As opposed to Newl whose handle is short and conceptual and who also knocked that shit off of posting photos of himself. Sadly Joah is too autistic and not autistic enough to currently pull 6k live viewers, but I still believe.
 
Josh’s opinion on physical game media were pretty frustrating especially considering his usual opinions on ownership of media. I know he’s said before that he wants to start buying vinyl. There’s an obvious utility in owning physical games because of how ownership is treated on digital platforms. Obviously, nowadays physical discs are basically just keys that don’t have the full game on it, however, it still provides more ownership than buying a game on Steam or PSN. Companies have been removing entire games off digital platforms so being able to physically own the game is very important so that they can’t take it away from you. There’s also the utility of being able to share your games with people and being able to resell them. Also, what he said about Gameboy games is untrue. The still work perfectly fine it’s just that some games might need their save battery replaced. Even then, it’s something that is only need sporadically.
 
Is Styx actually popular in any meaningful way? I don't think I've ever seen him in the wild. I've never gotten one of his videos suggested to me. I've never heard anyone aside from Null even mention him. From MATI he sounds like a throwback-2010 era reddit libertarian who also posts on /r/athiesm; I don't even know who that appeals to. As far as I know he could all be a figment of Josh's imagination.
If you ever click on a Moist Critical(sp?) YouTube recommendation, then you'll sometimes get Styx videos as the "Great Value" substitute
 
Companies have been removing entire games off digital platforms so being able to physically own the game is very important so that they can’t take it away from you.
The real question is if the CD even has any value. A music CD can always be ripped and played, a DVD/Bluray can, too.

But it's quite possible for a game CD to be absolutely useless out of the box - if you can't install it offline, you might as well buy it on Steam.
 
But it's quite possible for a game CD to be absolutely useless out of the box - if you can't install it offline, you might as well buy it on Steam.
My favorite was installing Star Wars: The Old Republic when it first came out. Bought the game disks, installed for like 45 minutes, then had to download and patch nearly as much data as it installed. Fuck me, why would I expect to play the game the same day I install it?
 
My favorite was installing Star Wars: The Old Republic when it first came out. Bought the game disks, installed for like 45 minutes, then had to download and patch nearly as much data as it installed. Fuck me, why would I expect to play the game the same day I install it?
At least now they (sometimes) let you "preinstall" if you purchase the game in advance, so the moment it unlocks you just have a small patch and you're ready to play.

I long for the days of software syncing its version to match others on the LAN so you could multiplay. The Nintendo Switch still has that option, I've seen. I suspect I might be buying more games on Switch these days, at least the cartridges work without the Internet.
 
@Null Coffee Sperging re: your request on Tuesday's stream.

Buy an Aeropress. Go to a local coffee store, tell them you'd like a bean that's low acidity and high in flavor, but not bitter. They will likely recommend you a light roast. If in doubt, buy small bags of a few different types and see if there's one you like.

You can get the coffee store to grind them for you: be sure to tell them what brewing method you use (e.g. Aeropress, french press, pour-over, etc.). If you want, you can also just grind them yourself. Freshly ground improves the flavor over pre-ground, but it's not a big deal if you're just starting off and experimenting.

An acquaintance of mine really disliked acidity in his coffee, and I tried his beans (can't remember the name) and the coffee was incredibly smooth, no bitterness, almost floral taste. He brewed it on Aeropress, and I've used that myself since. Protip, use 2 filters, and roughly 1 topped table spoon of grounds per cup of coffee.

Hope it helped.
 
The only time I bought discs was when I primarily played on console. I like having the actual discs, means you can trade it in/resell it or keep it for a collection. But if it costs $20 less to get it as a download then there is no upside to discs - of course that isn't the case on Xbox or Playstation, where the downloadable version costs as much as (sometimes more than) the disc version.

The Switch is well beyond its prime, the Steam deck is the best console at the moment. Runs most PC games, runs nearly all past games up to and including PS3 era (plus all Switch games), and you can get everything for free if you know what you are doing - including the latest PC releases. As someone who travels a lot and doesn't want to lug around an additional laptop it fucking rocks.

My favorite was installing Star Wars: The Old Republic when it first came out. Bought the game disks, installed for like 45 minutes, then had to download and patch nearly as much data as it installed. Fuck me, why would I expect to play the game the same day I install it?

This happened to me with Final Fantasy XI, swapping between 4 discs while trying to download patches on Internet connection that took up the phoneline with an installation that had to be done all in one session was hell. I only got to play it for one month too because my parents figured out it was a subscription model and wouldn't let me use their cards, think I got to play it for ten hours max lol
 
CDs last like 20 years. It's not the same as vinyl.
I have CDs from 30 years ago. The only way CDs don't last longer is because they are poorly stored. Properly stored, CDs will last for 100+ years. Just for simple context of why people like me don't just buy a PC is because physical media is king. Last time I bought a disc game was a week ago. Last time I bought a digital game was June 1st. And it was a digital only no physical release.

You brought up on your show how Alan Wake, a game from 2010, is getting an update to remove a song. Physical disc games will most likely not be affected by this update, and if they are, can opt out. Digital can't. Digital has to just bend over and take it.

Also the PS5 Pro is $1000 in canada with taxes, without a disc drive. I have a PS5, but have never bought the "mid generation update" consoles.
 
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