"do you guys have enough rope? here, let us give you some more"
17 years! you must have given her such a wonderful life
where do you get all your polonium from?
not asking for any nefarious reason
and the original(s - they do two distinctly different versions) are both amazing, arguably better than this cover.
look up EDNASWAP - Torn for the original versions
a gray team joins the game from the east, hostile to both present teams
except for all those times when it wasn't...
but any further violence is excessive. obviously.
I actively try to avoid killing cockroaches - they're useful to the ecosystem. Republicans, not so much.
I doubt I'd extend them the same courtesy.
this is the world liberals want (im being 100% serious)
I don't strictly forget about them, but I never think to buy them myself. Brussels sprouts.
Jung's work is too derivative. If you want to be taken seriously, coach it in terms of Freud's theories.
give daddy's tablet back and stop skipping school.
your older self will thank you for it.
even if this specific example were, the law of large numbers means there's a very high likelihood that at least one person really holds this attitude.
they've probably earned him more than a couple of dollars, too, just from people wanting to read the source material.
and I doubt there would have been a Netflix series without the games.
borderlands has entered the chat
satisfactorily optimal.
are these periodic infuxes of bots (first porn, and now pharmaceuticals) a kbin-specific problem, or a wider fediverse issue?
and is there anything we, kbin, or the wider fediverse can do to combat them?
I realise they're probably solely an issue to users like me, who frequently browse all and by newest, because of the relative dearth of content here compared to reddit, so the verdict might so not be no further action is needed. and admittedly, it's not hard to just scroll past their posts.
it feels awful to just keep working like it's "business as usual" while the planet crumbles around us.
this feels like the most clearly I've been able to put the sentiment into words. I'm not exactly a fan of the wage slavery system we live in in general, but when continuing operations in the face of, or directly contributing to the decline of the environment, more than ever I feel like i/we shouldn't just be carrying on as normal, contributing to businesses ordinary operations as though nothing is wrong.
I know that my labour alone can't make or break the status quo, but I'm finding it harder and harder to justify being part of the problem when no attempts at a solution really seem to exist.
if you want to ruin electronic equipment, what common household item is best?
this is not actually something I'm planning on doing, I'm just curious.
my first thought is water, but then I considered, wouldn't salt water be better, with its enhanced conductivity? and that got me wondering, what else might work better still?
extra points if it does so without making it obvious what's at fault, or if it could plausibly happen by accident (or spontaneously)
how can someone visualise fourth, or higher dimensions?
can our brains actually learn to comprehend, to envision dimensions beyond the perceptible three? how could you describe higher dimensional shapes in a way that would allow someone to visualise them?
is Godot (or more specifically, GDScript) suitable for coding a game in the style of diablo, grim dawn, or path of exile?
hoping someone familiar with both the engine and the genre of izometric ARPGs can chip in. I'm embarking on a project to create a game of this style, but I've read that GDScript, while more intuitive, and perhaps easier to learn, is "slower" than either C# or C++. since I'm truly starting from scratch and would have to learn the coding language along with the engine, it would seem to make sense to learn whatever will best suit the type of game I am making, but if the difference is negligible, then the simplest language to learn and write in would win out.
Can anyone offer any insight?
how do you handle learning new things? any tips?
I'm trying to teach myself to use the godot engine to create a game, and god is it hard to concentrate. I don't really know how to begin, even after following the tutorial, and I'm second guessing myself constantly about what step I should take to make progress or even broaden my knowledge and understanding, and it's a constant battle to resist just starting up some game or other, to do anything except actually work on this.
are there any weapons you think work particularly well with garuda's passive/bleed buff?
the one I've found best for solo play is the kuva hind. large magazine size and relative dominance of Slash damage + high status and high (enough) crit chance means no need to burn a slot on hunter munitions, and taking innate toxin damage means using primed cryo gives viral with no need for a second mod.
this allows for a very strong anti-grineer weapon, which turns into am absolute murder machine when I encounter a tough target that justifies using Garuda's #4. against lvl 180 SP exo gokstad officers it only takes a couple of shots to inflict a bleed effect strong enough to kill them.
honourable mention is kuva quartakk, which is even more powerful when aimed but feels just a little clunky in its hip fire auto mode, not to mention not benefiting from galvanised scope while not zoomed.
Is there any more ethical solution to our current circumstances than "murder all billionaires"?
Not that I'm particularly against that - quite the opposite, in fact. But I'm wondering if anyone sees, or had seen a path to social and climate recovery/progress that could occur without first eradicating the class of people who most enjoy the present status quo.
What programming language would be the best to learn to develop a game from scratch?
I have very limited background in programming. I quite want to develop the game myself, or with only minimal help. Is there one language that is better than others for game development, or is more versatile?
If i wanted to create a game from scratch, what language should i learn?
If i wanted to create a game from scratch, what language should i learn?
How do i judge if something is above my pay grade? At what point should i simply tell my boss, you aren't paying me to do this?
The place i work in doesn't have an actual onsite manager, it's just me and my coworker. He's more physically capable, but computers are a foreign language to him; i can handle the physical work, but I'm slower than he is, but I'm much much better with computers.
Because of this it feels like I've become the DeFacto manager, or at least the person who gets lumped with the jobs that a manager or administrator would typically be assigned. Ì haven't checked yet if my contact explicitly states that these are amongst my duties, but i would guess not, and my job title "records management specialist" is a bit ambiguous.
Recently I'm being asked to do logistical work that i feel is above what could really be expected of someone in a ground-level, hands on position. But i can't say with certainty that it's not stuff that's reasonable to expect of someone in my position, and that it's not just that i don't want to do it.
Why do employers love spreadsheets so fucking much?
Through the start of the day i was cleaning up the towering piles of loose files in my office, entering them into our system and signing them locations to be refiled to. My boss called me up and told me to stop doing that, just create him a spreadsheet showing the data on them.
That's not easier. It's not quicker. It's not more helpful, especially to me and the other guy who works with me here. Entering the details into the system basically just requires scanning a barcode and copy-pasting some numbers, then typing out a sort sequence I've helpfully appended to each file already. Putting them in a spreadsheet required drawing up a table, scanning the barcodes, then i had to manually type out the details i had already written for each file. It just felt like such a pointless exercise, especially since i still have to go through the process i detailed before at some future date.
Okay, rant over.