SomeAmateur 1 hour ago • 100%
Shadow Moses irl let's go
SomeAmateur 9 hours ago • 100%
In my experience StreetComplete is almost real time. As soon as you close the app it adds all of your changes I think. I've never tried it in Organic Maps but I imagine it's similar
Usually your edits will go straight to the map! There are people that work on tools and foundations of the map data but when it comes to the data itself WE are the OSM team!
Recommended changes are done via map notes. If you don't know what I'm talking about you can turn them on on openstreetmap.org to see what I mean
SomeAmateur 1 day ago • 100%
Drop a bluetooth speaker blasting baby shark.
Or a loud ringing it's the same thing as a flashbang right?
SomeAmateur 2 days ago • 100%
yeah that sounds about right
SomeAmateur 2 days ago • 66%
No, but the US military has never had their homeland logistics fucked with in recent history. Sure you can't easily destroy a Bradley APC, but it needs fuel that happens to be stored and transported in ways that are not as resistant to attack. And when the fuel runs out many vehicles are no longer useful in combat.
Or spare parts. Germany got their industries bombed like crazy in WW2. Even though their stuff was better on paper they didn't have the parts to keep combat effective. Ask any veteran how reliable military vehicles are without constant maintenance.
This is hypothetical and all, but it's not that big of a stretch of the imagination to see any American insurgency becoming a real pain in the ass for the military over months and years. And unlike Afghanistan they can't simply withdraw when they've had enough.
SomeAmateur 2 days ago • 68%
Try running tanks or planes without fuel, parts or ammo production. Covid was a little inconvenience compared to the supply chain nightmare a war could bring. It takes a TON of upkeep to keep a military rolling.
And to be fair the taliban never had conventional air support either. And Ukraine has proven that commercial drones can be just as lethal.
SomeAmateur 2 days ago • 20%
Okay and if it was a thinly veiled anti maga satire article people opposing it would be taking obvious jokes too seriously right?
It's a satire community on the internet, everyone gets made fun at some point including the people you like
SomeAmateur 2 days ago • 100%
https://youtu.be/NAh9oLs67Cw?feature=shared
And this is just the surface. This work of art has so much depth and meaning
SomeAmateur 4 days ago • 100%
Shitty if true. I hope they fuck around and find out.
SomeAmateur 5 days ago • 100%
SomeAmateur 6 days ago • 100%
Going to rent some kayaks for a few hours and paddle around
SomeAmateur 6 days ago • 100%
I work with a K9 search and rescue team now and then. The team is very good at going deep into the woods looking for missing and/or dead people on scent trails that are sometimes over 24h old.
One of the ladies used a black tactical rig full of pouches. But instead of gun stuff it held gps devices, radios, dog treats, toys, water, collapsible bowls and a dozen other things for her and her dog.
So we geeked out for like five minutes over how useful it was. It's a Condor Ronin Rig if anyone is curious
SomeAmateur 6 days ago • 100%
Guns are a very useful tool for minimizing opression
SomeAmateur 7 days ago • 100%
Every handyman has a half finished project they'll finish "someday"
SomeAmateur 1 week ago • 100%
No tool repairs droids and ships like a Ryobi Wan!
SomeAmateur 1 week ago • 100%
I would love to scoot around a city on a hover duck
(Bing) TacWalt was the AI's doing, not mine
SomeAmateur 1 week ago • 100%
"Why is this cosmetics update 60 gigs?" -me
SomeAmateur 1 week ago • 100%
I thought this was a NonCredibleDefense post so you might as well cross post it there!
SomeAmateur 1 week ago • 100%
I'm sorry for your loss
SomeAmateur 1 week ago • 100%
Doritos are triangles so sure
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
Air Combat (the og Ace Combat game) was a PS1 launch game in 1995. It's crazy that it has an F-22 on the cover!
The Army Men series was my guilty pleasure of games. Most of them weren't too great but the world was just so cool to kid me. Army Men RTS and Air Attack were pretty damn good but Sarge's Heroes 2 on PS2 will always give me nostalgic feels
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
Well if one goes inside you you're fucked so technically yes!
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
The heads up display isn't something you see in front of you like most planes. The helmets are the heads up display, like augmented reality.
There are cameras all over the plane to help you see through the aircraft (see ground targets through the floor, nearby aircraft through your wing). Think of the resolution and bitrate needed to make it useful!
Just like how an apache gunner can simply look at a target to aim the gun at them you can do the same thing. And if you can't hit it it's still marked for every allied plane in the airspace to see. If you are out of missiles but you are tracking an enemy plane miles ahead, you can send the data to an F-15 miles behind you and let their missiles lock and fire from farther than they can engage alone.
With that in mind the radar is awesome letting it see threats from greater distances than the opposition, with the stealth capabilities good enough to keep them from easily doing the same.
I'm sure there are other surprises too, but the military obviously wants to keep those a secret
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
"We did our research!" (flat earthing intensifies)
I'm kidding I see your point
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
Now I won't be able to unsee it
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
"tRuSt tHe sCieNCe!"
This is a joke of course...well kinda. When science is done well it can change the world. Who would be against that?
I don't like the phrase because while the process of science seeks to be as factual and unbiased as possible those in the scientific community are still human. They are fallible, corruptible and can do things for their own personal gain or profit. So to me it could mistakenly misunderstood as "trust science blindly"
But "Trust the science that is validated by multiple reputable sources" just doesn't roll off the tongue as nicely
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
Hey it worked in metal gear solid 3
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
No no no we just fill the plates with tannerite and ball bearings so as soon as a shooter hits a backpack the shooter is taken out AND ends the suffering of the victims!
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 25%
Honestly it's not off the table and it would be easier than completely overhauling our firearm sale/posession systems. Have a box of them in a classoom in case of emergency, just like having a fire extinguisher or first aid kit.
Soft armor doesn't stop rifle rounds. Plate carriers are heavy and suck to move around in. Sizing is another issue since most are made for men not kids. But maybe it would be a good investment since they can be stored and reused for quite a while
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 70%
I genuinely think that improving access to mental health resources would do more good. Find out what is causing a small subset of kids to want to shoot people and usually themselves. Guns are a symptom not the core issue imo
Were they bullied? Did the faculty care? What did the family situation look like? Were requests for help ignored?
I think it would help with the overall trend of more depressed/suicidal kids too.
![Honorable Mention](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/075de2f9-b58e-4def-9917-e04a520c91e6.jpeg) Prompt Text: 4k photo of a diorama depicting a coastal town lighthouse. A detailed woman stands waiting. She watches a tiny distant ship on stormy glass horizon. Well lit distant lighting posed out of focus. Figurine windy woman has wind blown pose. Modest clothes ruffle. Model trees.
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
It would suck if poison ivy tea tasted really good
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
To me it seems like comparing Western industry with China's that China is way better at making stuff that is good enough to work but simple enough to mass produce things like crazy. And that's most of what you need in a war.
Force multipliers are great, but sheer force can't be discounted either.
Thanks for coming to my ted talk
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
I genuinely think the best practical use of AI, especially language models is malicious manipulation. Propaganda/advertising bots. There's a joke that reddit is mostly bots. I know there's some countermeasures to sniff them out but think about it.
I'll keep reddit as the example because I know it best. Comments are simple puns, one liner jokes, or flawed/edgy opinions. But people also go to reddit for advice/recommendations that you can't really get elsewhere.
Using an LLM AI I could in theory make tons of convincing recommendations. I get payed by a corporation or state entity to convince lurkers to choose brand A over brand B, to support or disown a political stance or to make it seem like tons of people support it when really few do.
And if it's factually incorrect so what? It was just some kind stranger™ on the internet
SomeAmateur 2 weeks ago • 100%
I use a simple ballpoint most of the time. I use a rite in the rain notebook quite a bit so it narrows my options.
I knew a guy who was really into calligraphy and bought a $600 fountain pen with a gold nib (idk if that was the right term he used). I don't know fountain pen stuff very well but it's quite the investment so I hope it wrote well!
SomeAmateur 3 weeks ago • 100%
All I know is that I use socials to get away from political bullshit
SomeAmateur 3 weeks ago • 100%
I'm a fan of the right. Fits better with the ana/digi look
SomeAmateur 3 weeks ago • 100%
We just need to put some overpowered engines like the A400's on there (they did a test bed with one engine!) and add some computer aided throttle control so they can do shit like this full scale
SomeAmateur 3 weeks ago • 100%
<< That's no field... >>
<< ...that's a runway >>
SomeAmateur 3 weeks ago • 85%
When it was sms compatible it was a suuuuper easy sell for my family
"It's way more secure when you text me but you can still text everyone else you know too. And we can still use it through wifi if cell service isn't working for me."
SomeAmateur 3 weeks ago • 100%
There's something to that I think.
I ride a mountain bike. Not because I do hardcore mountain biking but because the flat country roads I ride are so full of potholes or simply unpaved it might as well be a trail. So I ride a bike that I know can handle the works parts of my riding. But I know I'm not riding the best bike for the majority of my use case.
Kinda (note I'm saying kinda) the same thing with trucks. People want potential capability wether or not they actually use it like it was supposed to. They use it for the same shitty roads, bad weather, and every so often actually moving things from place to place.
But they are way overkill for most people and most of them know it. There is a market for small trucks that is being ignored and I hope that changes in the future.
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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/24284543
This was found in a 1987-1989 Power Squadrons Piloting Course manual. It has a lot of cool and useful stuff in it. It turns out Ships Logs and Journaling have a lot in common!
[(borrowed from the air force r*ddit)](https://www.reddit.com/r/AirForce/comments/1eddgg7/its_the_wc130/)
I've been using an app so long I forgot my actual password! But when I go on the sh.itjust.works main site and put my email in the reset page it doesn't really do anything Edit nvm I remembered my password but still the reset function didn't work for me so for the sake of other users it should be checked out
First up yes I'm a camo nerd. Metal Gear Solid 3 awakened something in me! Anyway every now and then I take different camo patterns into the woods and take photos as a reference to help people choose what works best for them. This one, Pencott Wildwood looks way too brown in most photos. Check it out! ![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/5145a70f-e321-46c1-a273-16a883d0474c.jpeg) But with the selfie cam it looks a lot closer to how it does in person ![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/2be198a1-a812-4b40-aed1-78a91ff19ec4.jpeg) Maybe it's just the phone software that's only used in the main camera? I've messed with some of the settings with no luck. Here's a closer view of the pattern to show you what it's like up close ![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/72680b74-b00c-4a92-8689-26ad6b2b19ad.jpeg) Any theories?
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Bing/Dalle. Prompt is obvious!
Happy accidental find while looking around their site
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There was a NoStupidQuestions post about properly locking bikes to avoid theft and it got me thinking. I'm in a rural area so I never leave it anywhere. Any advice or rookie mistakes to avoid if I do plan to ride around a city?
![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/40894e2a-4262-442b-8323-cca621f678b0.jpeg) Bing/Dalle prompt "Man uses a special flashlight to emit a black circle on a wall"
![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/7fe2e2fb-f50a-4b84-b1ee-dcc5addb5772.jpeg) Bing/Dalle 3, title is actual prompt
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