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  • Yeah, it's definitely a vibe. I took a wormhole (time travel) to 1991, walked into a blockbuster and keeled over from nostalgia.

    Nostalgia is such a complex/convoluted feeling -- you can't have it if you didn't have a past to draw the experience from, but when you do have it, it's almost like a religious or philosophical experience both acknowledging and becrying (or grieving) the passage of time.

    Unfortunately, even with a "time machine", we the people who walk through the portals are ever changed. We won't ever live in the past again. We can see those places and experience them in our present states, but...

    Just like a glass shattering on the ground and the pieces scattering: Entropy cannot be undone.

  • That's an interesting hypothesis you've cultivated. It needs additional testing, however, I'd like to add on the impact of intergenerational trauma and genetic drift, there's systemic runoff of abuse which impacts future generations within a specific animal group, resulting in evolutionary and social adaptations.

    Enough of these adaptations kill a planet or a species, I'm afraid.

  • I learned this technique -- we called it "cutting off the head of the snake".

    Traffic moves like water, and becoming fluid and just rolling sometimes can kill traffic completely, I was on a stretch of bright red (5-10 mph) that began moving at 55 MPH after patiently rolling -- there was no actual reason for the traffic jam.

  • Well, how disappointed are you feeling, personally?

    Do you see your negative opinions of generative AI becoming more intense, or deeper within the next 6-12 months, or have they hit a plateau of sustained disappointment mediated by the prior 6-12 months?

  • A shit-ton of my writing through the years on Reddit and elsewhere on the Internet has been used to train AI/LLMs -- so arguably, they are imitating me, which by long terse definition, makes me an organic LLM of some sort, so yes, definitely.

    Let me tell you about how I don't have any thoughts or feelings of my own because I'm a large language model.

    But I digress--

  • Elon

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  • It's:

    Take on Mars (VorpX) And Occupy Mars (Unreal Engine VR Hooks Mod)

    They are both quite buggy and made by tiny teams because spaceflight/exoplanet simulation is a niche genre (See: No Man's Sky for an example of a popular arcade-like simulator)

    I'd offer you some tips on how to approach your first Mars mission, but given that I'm likely not an astrophysicist, I'll let you figure that part out on your own :P

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  • Hey.

    I love doing fully realistic space flight simulators in virtual reality -- programs that run at 18-30 FPS from the sheer computational load of doing physics calculations and accurate particle collisions of light, gas flow exchanges, liquids , and such in real time.

    I'm nuts and the idea of being alone on a desolate planet in a space suit is highly relaxing for me:

    I did the "solo" Mars scenario.

    Even with the ability to quick save and load, and manipulate the environmental conditions to be completely in my favor (best possible landing spot, best weather, optimal genetic splicing and variation for plants), I died.

    Everyone who goes to Mars -- is going to die.

    The moon is a different story, and a testing grounds to see if humanity has what it takes.

    Recently, they cancelled an unmanned rover whose sole purpose was to go look at some moon ice, due to budget cuts.

    That should give you a sense of our overall preparation level for Mars.

  • Apparently the article states that the river failed E. Coli testing after heavy rainfalls, with levels detected 10 times the acceptable count.

    This honestly just seems like a failure of the administration to properly take care of the athletes and wanting to go ahead with "a historic river race".

    They could have delayed or re-tested.

    Olympics or not, they swam through a river of shit.

  • Damn dude, thanks for the heads up. Would've never caught the trailer on my own.

    I was in the Gothic Remake Beta, so I got to see some of that content already, but it was YEARS ago. From what I can recall, it's going to be excellent.

  • It's stolen from Elite: Dangerous. You can find a few of those colony ships drifting around deep space, but you're warned with heavy penalties to not interact with them, for this exact reason.

  • I went on "a hike" with "a friend" (big quotation marks here because they're no longer a friend obviously) that quickly turned into an unanchored free climb with no way back down with one another friend who was baked.

    Our chance of significant injury or death was 90% at 2200 feet up, and we managed to get out of the climb and back down without so much as a twisted ankle. A literal fucking miracle.

    When we went for food later, all I could talk about was how close we were to death, and how I'm never doing that again, but they seemed completely unfazed.

    My best assumption? Brain worms.

    Toxoplasmosis Gondii destroys the fear impulse in humans and causes them to engage in increasingly risky behavior, until it eventually kills them. It's how the parasite procreates in mice (leading them to predators and wild cats).