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- Comment on The curse of ‘Disco Elysium’, the greatest RPG ever made 1 day ago:
I was being cynical, to make the point that looking down on mainstream gamers for not liking visual novels could be doubled down by taking the same stance comparing visual novels vs reading plain text.
I play visual novels all the time, and the point you make is very valid.
- Comment on The curse of ‘Disco Elysium’, the greatest RPG ever made 1 day ago:
OK, now you’ve come to this conclusion reread your original comment. The only one petty and obtuse are you.
Also, I dropped the /s for my previous comments. Glad you get my point now, though.
- Comment on The curse of ‘Disco Elysium’, the greatest RPG ever made 1 day ago:
All you describe could just play all out in my head. You haven’t read a lot of good novels if you need all this audiovisual support to paint a world with such depth in your head.
You really need a brain adapted to creating novel universes from text. If you don’t like reading novels I get why you need all the help such games offer to handwalk your imagination along the script. If that’s the case, reading novels is just not your cup of tea. That’s fine, I get it. But I don’t get why you wouldn’t just read an PDF choose-your-own adventure.
- Comment on The curse of ‘Disco Elysium’, the greatest RPG ever made 1 day ago:
Why don’t you read a PDF transcript of it then? I mean, all the visuals just mean you don’t have a brain adapted to creating worlds from text… I mean, why need a game if you can a) go to page 713 b) go to page 23 c) go to page 412
- Comment on Anon tries running live USB Linux on his dad's computer 1 day ago:
Switching from windows 7 to Linux really was a good call from me, as in, the timing. I’m glad I have never and will never experience horrors like this
- Comment on Whatever happened to the blockchain/smart contract 'revolution' we were told about? 4 days ago:
Its in the cloud
- Comment on 5 days ago:
A milk hotel
- Comment on 1 week ago:
You also have these with a soap reservoirs built in, you release soap by pressing a button on top of the handle. They’re amazing!
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
FreeClozapineForEveryone
- Comment on drunk 1 week ago:
Me if it wasn’t a 1998 Fiat Panda 4wd
- Comment on Real milk proteins, no cows: Engineered bacteria pave the way for vegan cheese and yogurt 2 weeks ago:
No kink shaming. Mommy milk is always good.
- Comment on Real milk proteins, no cows: Engineered bacteria pave the way for vegan cheese and yogurt 2 weeks ago:
The suffering ur mom went through to give you tit juice. You’re not even grateful
- Comment on Real milk proteins, no cows: Engineered bacteria pave the way for vegan cheese and yogurt 2 weeks ago:
Pasteurization
- Comment on He is trying his best, okay? 🥺 2 weeks ago:
Don’t cook them alive bro. Just a cleaver through the head and a second later in boiling water. It makes no difference in taste/texture but is (possibly) more humane.
- Comment on Real milk proteins, no cows: Engineered bacteria pave the way for vegan cheese and yogurt 2 weeks ago:
Milk totally equals just casein. Nothing more.
- Comment on The night water 2 weeks ago:
Could I get sauce of of picture
- Comment on Who's the most ridiculed POTUS of history? 2 weeks ago:
Just not jimmy carter
- Comment on Deserved? Poll inside 3 weeks ago:
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- Comment on guys, if you want to impress a lady 3 weeks ago:
Girl, will you be my junebug? There is no metaphor; I think junebugs are the best in the world and you are the bestest junebug.
I won’t stop dating and, heck, I might be true happy if someone feels the same w/me, but dayum if I dont wish someone who woud interlock fingers with me after saying above sentence
- Comment on Spiritual Safety Tip! 3 weeks ago:
So many stock market deniers.
- Comment on Spiritual Safety Tip! 3 weeks ago:
You don’t? Man. How the fuck does money work?
- Comment on How did websites like TinEye recognize cropped photos of the same image (and other likened pictures), without the low-entry easyness of LLM/AI Models these days? 3 weeks ago:
That makes sense. Ive seen it do some amazing results but also some painfully hard-to-make mistakes. Minda neat, imagine going by that mindset, making the most with what you have, without a never ending redundant hell of depencies for even the most basic functiin/feature?!
- Comment on How did websites like TinEye recognize cropped photos of the same image (and other likened pictures), without the low-entry easyness of LLM/AI Models these days? 3 weeks ago:
I didn’t know. Are you somewhat informed about the history of models? I’d love to hear it from you instead of a random crypto bros’ LLM summary. Thanks!
- Comment on How did websites like TinEye recognize cropped photos of the same image (and other likened pictures), without the low-entry easyness of LLM/AI Models these days? 3 weeks ago:
Okay, not entirely a layman but also not exactly an expert, if the Photoshop max pixelated entry has the same formula as the detailed comparison it would match? And if that is the case, I imagine all the human input data and behavioral wise would only better the algorithm?
- Comment on How did websites like TinEye recognize cropped photos of the same image (and other likened pictures), without the low-entry easyness of LLM/AI Models these days? 3 weeks ago:
That’s cool, didn’t know AI models where a thing in those days. Are they comparable (maybe more crude?) to nowadays tech? Like, did they use machineearning? As far as I remember there were not much dedicated AI accelerating hardware pieces. Maybe a beefy GPU for neural network purposes? Interesting though
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- Comment on Spiritual Safety Tip! 3 weeks ago:
Oh my god you people are real.
Y’all believe in the stock market don’t you?
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
I collect clusters and spectras
- Comment on Anon's grandpa does his own research 3 weeks ago:
That means anon is genetically more likely to develop either/both too.
If any of you all have a family member suffering from those you should avoid triggers that can cause onset on an early age like smoking weed, especially under 25 years old.
- Comment on Japanese researchers broke the fiber transmission record with 1.02 petabits per second 3 weeks ago:
1.02 petahs a second