LainTrain

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Live? No. Survive? Yes. Some still do I think.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 hours ago (5 children)

No lol. Humans evolved to live in 25c as a normal average temperature. Living in colder places like the UK and Russia is facilitated and made possible only by immense burning of massive amounts of fossil fuels through both direct heating and manufacture of clothes.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

3 months at the absolute most, likely significantly less, even after cutting out all "luxuries" like paying for internet/phone/electricity/water.

70% of that would go on rent for my 1-bed flat. And no - I don't live in a big city. I earn more than most. I spend less than most. I don't use any subscription services and I pirate everything. I don't drink, and I never go out to pubs, cinema, (insert paid activity here) because all of that is way too expensive.

The UK is fucked.

Literally the only thing that decides how long I can live is whether or not you rent - whatever you do or don't do as personal responsibility practically does not matter unless you own a house.

The small variations in rent price are also irrelevant, I used to pay more for less, in the grand scheme of things the variance only amounts to £100-200 per year and usually depends on how much you can tolerate free penicillin on the walls.

The blame is only on boomers who hoard property, jack up rents and collect benefits from the gov't off worker taxes. Virtually no one else is to blame apart from capitalism more generally.

The same boomers will also soon elect the alt-right and things will get a lot worse and everywhere else seems to be on the same general trajectory.

I used to dream of a utopia like Star Trek. Now 28 days later looks like a utopia.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 days ago

Taking the effort to write this post is like the tracking dots version of marking yourself as an aggressive moron that belongs in the block hole.

[–] [email protected] 65 points 2 days ago (11 children)

Nah as far as I'm aware the CEO is not resigning and there are no leadership changes. They're mostly laying off artists from game studios, software QA, testers, devs they think they can replace with AI vibe coding etc.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Careful with that one buster, benzos and booze are a fast track to a forever snooze.

Edit: ok my bad, zopiclone is a nonbenzo after I double checked but don't mess too hard with GABA receptor stuff, those cheeky cunts have a way of messing back with ye.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 days ago

I have that too. I just wipe it with microfibre wipes every few weeks and before guests come over.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Nevermind all that stuff, Is there a good VR game where I can shoot and/or stab people yet with like, a realistic art style and decent gibs/dismemberment and blood?

Sort of like Blade & Sorcery but with guns also. I actually modded guns into B&S but it's not quite the same. Close, though.

Or like Boneworks, but without dumbass puzzles, story, level design, parkour, slo-mo and traversal. I hate that shit, they don't put that in action games like devil may cry for a reason - the reason being that fighting is the cool part, and that's why most of the game is about fighting, not mucking around some soulslike endless corridor of bullshit.

I really liked that stalker clone game but it was only fighting weird zombies(?)

H3VR only has sosigs which kinda makes sense for the tone it's going for. Wish someone modded in some dudes from like CS 1.6 or Tarkov for those T&H maps tho.

Think I might have shot a dude in TWD S&S but it was too much walking and other crap. Inventory was cool but not enough throat slitting in between, feels like that game should have subway surfers split screen mode.

I liked strangling people with the piano wire in Hitman VR, but that game is jank AF being made for PSVR. I did like going off script and messing with random map inhabitants instead of the targets though. Made me feel like Krombopulous Michael.

I feel like it's a bit ridiculous, it's as if most VR Devs self-censor out of some ridiculous reason. Somehow 2D video games don't have crazy ass levels of violence nowadays, but once it's in VR its verboten and it's like I'm playing German censored half life or talking on reddit where everyone is some dumbass robot.

I heard of that milsim game, but that's multiplayer only which is yuck with 12-year olds and creepy sweats.

Counter strike clone game too arcadey and also multiplayer only.

I basically want this but in VR. My best time in VR was just slaughtering endless hordes of dudes and dudettes of all sorts in B&S. Felt like I was Pullo in HBO's Rome in the coliseum scene IYKYK. Great exercise too. Had to lie down afterwards on my carpet because I was literally too exhausted to move after hours of it, and forgot to even drink water.

Star wars mods are fun too, when you make that saber spin at a fixed distance from you and get the height just right, heads will roll and it's very satisfying.

But I wish it wasn't fantasy and had weapons like machetes and rifles. Maybe something like The Last Of Us 2's human combat, but in VR. Does anyone know if metro VR let you kill normal humans at least?

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 days ago (8 children)

Honestly .ml and .world deserve each other. Sh.it.just.works too, most common in my blocked user list.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Yeah but they seem lame, not tasty and they give people the shits. Literal corposlop.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Translated, non-paywall link? Tried Firefox mobile translate + reader mode but only the title is translated, not the contents.

 

Whats a good resource? Any guides or such you found particularly helpful? I'm only familiar with some basic x86 assembly, no SSE, AVX, etc. would it be "too much" to try and learn any Risc-V assembly?

Also, are there Risc-V devboards, and if so which ones are good, and what do you use yours for? Are they at an 8-bit microcontroller level, or ARM-running-Linux type beat? Asking the latter because it's always fun to have a real target when learning a new architecture.

 

This is quite recent but I've been browsing Lemmy a bunch lately and quite often I see extreme grammatical errors.

I'm not talking about like, incorrect stylistic choices between commas and dashes, or an improper use of ellipses or missing commas or incorrect use of apostrophes in its/it's or in multiple posessive articles or just plain typos or any nitpicky grammar nazi shit like that, but just basic spelling specifically.

It's one thing when you can't spell some pretty uncommon words and you're too lazy to look it up and/or use autocorrect, but it's a completely different league to misspell very basic words, very recently I saw someone spell "extreme" as "extream" which is just kind of baffling, I actually can't even imagine how one would make such a mistake?

And it's not been an isolated thing either, I've seen several instances like that lately.

Am I going crazy? Is it just me?

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Don't get me wrong: I certainly don't wish for corporations to destroy the environment for their own benefit, but primarily because I believe that if the environment is to be exploited for industry the rewards of that should be shared equitably amongst the workers in a worker-owner cooperative structure, and the spoils of it should be shared equitably across mankind, and not only those alive today, but also those in the future, hence we need sustainability.

Insofar as actually wanting to preserve it for its own sake though - I think it's meaningless, in a vacuum I would in fact prefer less biodiversity, especially when it comes to insects, and I would really like it if we could exterminate all species of fungi, mosses, lichen as well.

Where others see untouched ecosystems I see unused land that could be a nice city.

I'm an anarchist but I am firmly anti-degrowth, I would genuinely side with neolibs against anprims because they made a far better world even for all it's flaws. Doesn't help that neolibs have actual arguments and all anprims have is the "noble savage" and "appeal to nature" fallacies. Superficially I'm more on the side of soviet tech optimism if that makes sense.

Beyond the political, I don't really have any affinity for it, there are people who say various nonsense like "green spaces improve our mental health" whereas I find them mostly depressing and kind of out of place.

I am okay with parks in cities as long as they're empty and within reach of civilization, but green spaces like parks in cities aren't nature, they're a well curated almost entirely artificial human creation, an expressionist pastiche of green.

Actual nature is wildfires, cancer, floods, earthquakes, predation, parasitism, prions, wasps, itching, pain, burning, poisons, toxins, spores, fungi, spores, lichen, moss, mosquitoes, wasps, bacteria, sun overly bright, needing to pee, being itchy, negative emotions, reptiles, spiders, no amenities, dirt, dirty water (swamps), viruses, bacteria, thorns, stinging nettles, mites, ticks, lyssavirus, people turning to religion etc.

Flowers smell okay, but really air freshener smells better.

I find it all absolutely disgusting, and what's even more disgusting is that these things can affect my unfortunate meat flesh prison, it could make me sick with some COVID-over9000 - another of mother nature's little treats, and then ruin my plans for the day, or even my life.

Nature is pain and agony, and when it's not trying to kill you, it'll damn well do it's best to make you uncomfortable 24/7, it makes me long for the eternal sanctity of steel in lieu of flesh, and the safety of concrete paved city roads lit under a warm orange glow of an artificial street lights. Some nice brutalist architecture, flat colours, sharp geometric shapes - urban and industrial environments feel like home.

As long as there isn't crowds though - people are nature too and pretty disgusting as well, they are as irrational as any frightened animal and a vector for disease.

I never understood what the big deal was with staying inside during the pandemic. It's one thing if you have a shit place and you have to house share or live with parents, if you rent a semi-modern apartment for yourself, I don't see the issue. As long as you're comfortable and have plenty of space, what else is there? All the things one could want are on the internet anyway.

I much prefer the internet tbh, here I have control, if there's something I don't like, I don't have to ever see it again, but I can also engage with it freely without the interaction ever escaping my control, my agency is never impeded. The digital space is much more liberating.

Outside I can't really use an adblocker, or a waspblocker, or a sporeblocker, or a people-blocker.

I've read a number of posts like this on Reddit before and to get ahead of the usual replies:

You have allergies!

No. I don't have any as far as I know.

You just need to do shrooms

I have several times, though I kinda hated it, I much prefer acid myself, and it didn't change my opinion in the slightest. Best place to trip is at home, I can't imagine the panic attack I'd have tripping outside. Actually I can because I have. Would not do that again. At least it was in a business district and not in some ugly forest so I could duck into a Starbucks.

You hate animals

No, I've actually had pets. That said while I value the companionship I would prefer an artificial companion instead.

You just need to spend more time in nature

I've already spent way more time in nature than I'd ever want.

You should read about nature more

Yeah I have. I actually quite like reading about ancient creatures and whatnot, especially from the Cambrian period.

You're just born after 2000!

Idk how that one is relevant but I'm from 1998.

But you're part of nature

Yeah, I hate that. The bits about myself that I love are all that I managed in spite of it, not because of it. I will hate growing old as my meat prison rots and breaks down and I will hate having to confront mortality knowing there is so much to do.

You just haven't visited [x]

I've visited the French Alps as a kid and it smelled like pig shit and made me exhausted, I've visited farms and it smelled like horseshit and was dirty, I've visited Times Square and it was the happiest memory I had as a kid. As an adult I've visited all up and down the UK and Russia (the Baikal and Ural) and idk about the nature there, it's all just whatever and blends in.

At one time a field in the UK offered me peace when I needed it due to material struggles and I enjoyed it, (despite the unfortunate fact it was a reminder of wealth inequality because it was all privately owned by some aristocrat) or at least I thought I enjoyed it, now that I fixed it by improving my material circumstances and have no need for it.

EDIT: Because people cannot read, I've highlighted that I do not in fact think we should destroy mosses and lichen etc. and I am in fact aware that destroying any natural ecosystems has has serious negative cascading effects on everything else including human life and I do not wish for it because I'm not a moron

That's why I said "in a vacuum", as in -isolated from other factors. I'm glad this post has encouraged discussion but please just actually read it before engaging. The lack of reading comprehension on Lemmy is genuinely worrying.

 

The concept of a public Unix box is neat, but why? Is this a way to connect with like-minded people? Is this locational? I've known about this for a while and I don't really understand the purpose. What is anonradio? Lipsy gopher show? I have so many questions, I'd love some answers.

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