Frank

joined 5 years ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

What? I'm back? What the hell is going on?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Another way to think about it is that the US has many potential kill switches that aren't a movie style satellite beaming "SHUT DOWN COMPUTER" at the fighter. There are lots of ways they US could coerce allies into behaving on threat of their planes being rendered useless.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I really want to know how a mid sized city plans to Balkanize a nation of 140 million people.

Istfg I want to visit the Baltics for a year just to see what the normal people there are like because there's no way there entire population is as unhinged as their politicians.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

Let us all pray for ill papa

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

Hell yeah! Good luck to you all!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago

Aight. My suggestion, then, would be trying to find a more liberal priest in your area and asking for help directly.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 months ago

This. Everyone should know how to remove the magazine from a gun, check that there is no bullet in the chamber and to remove the bullet if there is, and put the gun on safety. Even if you swore an oath of non-violence you should know how to do that.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago

Read up on straw purchase laws before buyng from someone you know.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

SO many UIs now are just hostile dogshit.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Right? Turns out when all the capitalist forces have been fighting and murdering tens of millions of people to keep anything from changing and any progress towards a better world from happening you can still use the well written manual.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago

What kind of Christian? Catholic? Anglican? Orthodox? Methodist? Some kind of Christian Fascist? If they're mainline there's some hope. If they're Christian Fascists they're Nazis now.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 months ago

Average Senate Confirmatino Hearing:

Democratic Senator: "In a contract you wrote with the devil which you signed in your own blood in front of six hundred and sixty six witnesses you said you would murder all the minorities. Do you still believe that?"

Fascist: "No"

Democrat Senator: "Awesome you have my vote."

 

Kill ramala harris

That's all i could come up with.

 

I am no longer dying on hills. Once my enemies march their tired sweaty asses to the top of my hill I am going to crucify them as an example to the others. Get the fuck off my hill. All you will find here is humiliation and shame. And god help you if I come down off my hill because it's a pita to walk back up there so if I'm going all the way to the bottom I'm going to make it count.

 
 

I swear i see this behavior that's supposedly an early childhood behavior in children 2-5 all the time online. People in team games who seem unable, incapable, not just of cooperating as a team but als unable to recognize cooperation as helpful or desirable.

Currently it's my going theory as to why some people breeze through helldivers while others suffer great frustration with the game; team players with mediocre skills and basic game knowledge will succeed, while a group of four individuals who do not cooperate, even if each of htem has better shooting skills, movement, or response times, will fail.

And what's fascinating is the people who seem unable to see and understand that. I've played large scale multiplayer games where the devs radically changed the core game experience because a player faction that leveraged team play and cooperation completely dominated other factions despite having, on average, less skilled players. Teamwork and communication were overwhelming force multipliers that the other factions could not overcome to degree that it was driving players away from the game.

My current jones is figuring out what drives a small but extremely vicious group of angry players in helldivers 2 and i think that ultimately, when analyzed from sufficient difference, the problem is a sub-set of players who cannot play cooperatively, do not realize they cannot play cooperatively, and so they feel bullied and persecuted when they fail in a game that requires teamwork and cooperation. For these players, unaware of their inability to cooperate, these failures can only be explained by malicious design choices by the devs. Since they do not or cannot understand that the game requires them to work with others to succeed the only explanation they can come up with is that the devs are attacking them. When a weapon is bugged in a way that allows an individual to bulldoze the game alone this group flocks to it and believes that they must use the weapon bc, from their perspective, that broken weapon is the only possible way to succeed.

They simply do not, maybe can not, understand that other players can and do succeed. They do not seem to see teamwork and do not understand on a conceptual level what teamwork is or what it accomplishes. They can only view the game from the perspective of themselves as an isolated individual.

And, so, when the devs fix a bug in a weapon that caused it to wildly overperform, these players believe they have been attacked for no reason. They were enjoying the game, then the devs maliciously broke their toy, now they cannot enjoy the devs. The only explanation they can conjure is that the devs are persecuting them out of malice.

For months I've been completely fascinated by the disparity by what players in online forums say about the game and what i understand about the game's mechanics and what I observe in the game. Online people will say, with rigid and inflexible certainty, that it is impossible to complete the game without a specific "meta" loadout. They seem completely convinced of this. And the plain fact is that many players are able to breeze through the most challenging content with little difficulty. And the gap seems unbridgable. No amount of evidence will shift some people. Many of them very vocally reject any attempt at education.

It's a personal concern to me because I do quite well at the game and play at the highest difficulty. Seeing a vocal minority of players demand that the game be made dramatically less complex and less challenging concerns me because if such changes are made I will not be able to enjoy the game. And the devs seem to be taking this minority very seriously and are describing changes they want to make to the game that will fundamentally change it.

And it won't work. It's a contradiction. It's a four player, team oriented game. If it's simplified to the point where individuals can succeed alone it will not be satisfying to team players. If it's made to satisfy team players it will not be suitable for loners. The small dev team cannot bridge this gap by creating essentially two separate games to appease each group. And it seems like they're going to try.

It's very unfortunate. Part of how i figured this out was a long, somewhat heated discussion with a pair of software engineers about why some people had so much trouble with the game. They put forth various changes to the mechanics of the game, none of which seemed to me to be relevant or to address the problem. They, in turn, were short with me and began speaking like i was a child who couldn't understanf simple concepts. And eventually a third party pointed out why we couldn't agree.

They're software engineers. To them the problem must lie in the software and the solution is to fiddle with it. I'm an anthropologist. I identified the problem as lying in the cultural beliefs and expectations of some players. The changes they were positing would all fail, not because of anything to do with their solutions, but becuase *the player population would never engage with the solutions". That was the gap. They didn't understand that no matter how they fiddled with things, they were trying to appease a group of people who are completely disinterested in learning or change, and who will not deviate from their behavior the engage with changes in game systems, in-game attempts at education, or tweaks to the parameters of weapons and enemies. They thought i was an idiot who rejected all their proposals because i couldn't understand the basics of games design, where I identified the problem as lying not within the game but within a subsection of the culture playing the game.

If that conversation sounds extremely frustrating; that's what being an anthropologist is like all the time. We study culture, and for most people culture is just as invisible and inexplicable as quantum mechanics. It just doesn't exist for most people and as such it's excruciating trying to communicate about culture. Stem people especially believe that they're rational individuals who exist completely by themselves and are quite hard to reach. Culture is soft and squishy, so it must not be real or important. Telling them that this is a cultural belief they hold does nothing to help the matter.

 

We need somewhere for posts that are so straggeringly bad they can prompt nothing but suffering for hours.

 

CW: Tom uses the term "Hotentot" which is an old slur/exonym for San people, as well as "Eskimo" which is a slur among Canadian First Nations (though accepted by some Alaska Natives.)

 

CW: Tom uses the term "Hotentot" which is an old slur/exonym for San people, as well as "Eskimo" which is a slur among Canadian First Nations (though accepted by some Alaska Natives.)

 

Disco Elysium; Covid Edition. Take II

 

American politics are an absolute goddamn carnival show. Look how fucking normal everyone looks here. Bored, upset, many of them clearly need to shit. And there's John, doing his best to make audible noises using vocal chords like he's one of them. Actually making an effort. Something did change in thee last 50 years. The bizarre creatures that run this country used to be able to actually pass as human for a few hours at a time. What is the secret? What did our ancient kings know that their D(banned word those canadians say on the show) descendants today have forgotten?

 

Since I encompass knowledge of all things I prepared this meem for you 9 months in advance.

 

I can only follow some of this, but it seems cool. There are a number of martial arts in central and south America that were developed by enslaved people who were denied any arms except the machetes they used for agricultural work.

 
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