Fandangalo 3 weeks ago • 100%
It’s their importance in time and last power. You have your tastes and then we have what they mean external to you. You can choose to not like them and still value their importance to society.
Fandangalo 4 weeks ago • 90%
updated
Fandangalo 2 months ago • 100%
OMG thank you! I have been desperately searching for this for 3 days. I could not find it in google. Holy shit, thank you!
Fandangalo 2 months ago • 100%
https://youtu.be/1ih5BxnJu2I?si=CPfQdtit5aVVBDOR
Around 20 mins, near ghost tools.
Yes. There’s this talk and another on melee balancing and Hp inflation specifically. Both are really great talks.
Fandangalo 2 months ago • 100%
I’m an expert in game design and economy design (+10 yr experience professionally).
You do this so that health doesn’t feel rare. The same thing with ammo. If you don’t drop ammo for weapons, even when the player is full, the player may believe ammo is rare, hoard it, and not shoot. So if you want to incent players taking risks, you drop health and ammo, even at full, so the player feels they can experiment.
This was noted in the GDC talk for Ghost of Tsushima: they do step on the drop rates when you’re low to give more than usual, but they don’t do the reverse (e.g. give you none at full) because they found, in play testing, players hoarding ghost tools (and therefore didn’t use them) unless the player believed a bunch was available.
Fandangalo 2 months ago • 67%
Does every single human need to be put into neat little categories without any grey room at all? It’s always good vs evil! Yeah! Exactly how life works! No complexity! 🙃
I’m a Bernie supporter. Pretty liberal. I wish no one died, the shooter included. I hate Trump, but stop cheering. Why are we celebrating the end of our species? We’re all human. It’s someone’s son, or brother, or family, or friend.
#ScreamingIntoTheVoid
Fandangalo 2 months ago • 100%
Which came first? The AI image could be a bad render of the original picture with low quality.
There’s issues with models pushing back source material with minor modifications, which suggest they were trained on some copyrighted material. It seems like it could be the case here. Or, as you suggest, it’s a lowering of the AI quality to add a more realistic appearance.
12ft.io/https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/01/25/business/ai-image-generators-openai-microsoft-midjourney-copyright.html
Fandangalo 2 months ago • 100%
Fandangalo 3 months ago • 100%
As far as I can tell, this product never panned out. It was backed by 132 people to cover 150k GBP in 2017. It was called the “Cyclotron Bike”.
Fandangalo 4 months ago • 100%
I couldn’t find the game’s link in the article, so here it is for others: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2468250/silkbulb_test/#:~:text=Silkbulb Test is a co,from grinding to a halt
Fandangalo 4 months ago • 98%
Reddit been dead for awhile, homie. Welcome.
Fandangalo 4 months ago • 100%
Homie is gender neutral, and pretty much everyone is the homie.
Fandangalo 4 months ago • 100%
Where’s the grape surgery?
Fandangalo 4 months ago • 100%
There’s some diagnostic info when in game through the battery sidebar menu, I think. You can use that to see frame rate and other performance benchmarks.
I usually just google or YouTube some way to improve whatever game I’m playing on deck. Usually, someone has already done the leg work to figure it out.
Fandangalo 5 months ago • 71%
Starting off with “we’ve heard your feedback” is something I’ve never heard from an abusive parent?
Fandangalo 5 months ago • 78%
I do this, have ADHD, not autistic. My sister is, and I think I have shades of it, but I think this is more ADHD.
Fandangalo 5 months ago • 100%
How many Farquaad quotes work for Trump with no edits?
Fandangalo 5 months ago • 75%
David Bowie and Prince both bent and blurred gender lines while still being attractive, unique, and amazingly talented. Bowie died really close to his birthday, and both dates are close to my birthday.
When he died, I decided to check off some of my bucket list items, like performing in drag. Whenever I’ve felt self conscious, thinking about these icons really helped me be comfortable with myself and my journey.
I really miss both of them as a fan. :/ I wish I had seen them live.
Fandangalo 5 months ago • 100%
My ADHD tax is currently $377 every month for Vyvanse.
Fandangalo 5 months ago • 100%
Top tier track
Fandangalo 5 months ago • 85%
DragonForce - Through the Fire and Flames
Fandangalo 5 months ago • 100%
It’s run well for me. A little hiccup with text entering, but that’s standard.
Fandangalo 5 months ago • 100%
Plank position slows things down a lot.
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
About to be a lot of “accidental” falls out of windows.
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
Fireflies - Owl City
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
CPTSD is not that common: some people within psychology don’t even agree that it’s a distinct diagnosis.
I’ve had PTSD since I was 10 due to a violent, childhood trauma. My abuser was a parent, and I couldn’t leave. I felt horrible fear daily, struggled to sleep for many years, and have lasting issues that I’m actively working against. Eventually, a therapist told me she believed I had CPTSD, so I spent time researching and learning about it. I was surprised it was a divisive subject (2019).
I don’t think adding the C does much. I’m not sure if the distinct diagnosis helps. Sometimes, it feels like people add the C to try and validate what they went through as harsher or warranting special care. Pain is pain, and I don’t like comparing pain in that way. Whether it’s one horrible incident, repeated incidents, or a pervasive atmosphere, everyone’s pain in their journey is valid.
BPD is another diagnosis that often gets used or combined with PTSD. In my experience, people suffering from BPD have a specific vibe that’s hard to describe (sorta like wanting relationships but often assuming poorly of others, due to trauma or imbalances). I was diagnosed with BPD at one point, but that didn’t hold water as I sought help.
Anyway…I guess I’m disappointed that it sometimes feels like people are collecting disorders or heightening them for clout or focus without understanding how that can devalue the meaning of the words. Whether you have PTSD, CPTSD, or BPD, it’s not Pokémon. Everyone’s experience is going to be unique, and classifying is there to help you identify treatment or communicate quickly with other humans. But, I don’t like when those classifications are used poorly either.
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
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Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
You got it.
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
Nope.
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
Nope.
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
Got it, homie.
Edit: m0darn got it. 90s grunge Will reveal genre after 24 hours.
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
Close, but no.
Edit: sir_pronoun got it. Will reveal genre in 24 hours.
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
Voodoo - Godsmack
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 50%
One of Us - Joan Osborne
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 75%
I believe in UBI, but the Captain Laserhawk show made me aware of how much it could get twisted in fucked up ways. “Don’t watch this show? -$100 from your stipend this month.” I used to think things like that were fear mongering, but the world is all kinds of weird today.
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
Arcade Fire - The Suburbs.
Fandangalo 6 months ago • 100%
I don’t think it’s right, but it reminds me of Bat Country - Avenge Sevenfold.
Fandangalo 7 months ago • 100%
More AI:
Do you hear the denim sing? Singing a song of jean-clad men? It is the fabric of the people Who won't wear slacks again!
When the stitching in your seams Echoes the rhythm of the looms There is a style about to gleam When tomorrow's hemline blooms!
Fandangalo 7 months ago • 100%
The expansion of that abbreviation feels like an idiocracy joke.
“We store the computer data on VBDs.” “What is a VBD?” “Very large disc^tm. It’s pretty advanced.” And then they just bring out an insanely large disc.
Fandangalo 7 months ago • 100%
Maybe more apt for me would be, “We don’t need to teach math, because we have calculators.” Like…yeah, maybe a lot of people won’t need the vast amount of domain knowledge that exists in programming, but all this stuff originates from human knowledge. If it breaks, what do you do then?
I think someone else in the thread said good programming is about the architecture (maintainable, scalable, robust, secure). Many LLMs are legit black boxes, and it takes humans to understand what’s coming out, why, is it valid.
Even if we have a fancy calculator doing things, there still needs to be people who do math and can check. I’ve worked more with analytics than LLMs, and more times than I can count, the data was bad. You have to validate before everything else, otherwise garbage in, garbage out.
It’s sounds like a poignant quote, but it also feels superficial. Like, something a smart person would say to a crowd to make them say, “Ahh!” but also doesn’t hold water long.