Don't be a burden to anyone I feel like could be difficult sometimes. I get not continuously being a burden but if I need help I should get that help, no?
I am talking about e.g. emotional support with people that have decided to be there for me, not me talking to people that don't want to hear.
This fits very nicely in my belief system as well. For me the reason to life is to make it simpler/easier for the people who come after me. And thinking about what I needed and supplying that to others is a very nice way to achieve this. Although this could sometimes lead to doing something that is not needed (anymore), but even then showing others that helping others is a nice thing to do is worth a lot.
I think it's sus that a Math Lecturer decides to post an article about philosophy and then doesn't describe any of the steps he took. The article basically just says i did a thing, but doesnt explain what he did/how to reproduce the result... On the other hand, philosophy is a field with many wrong conclusions and the like, so it is believable. But again in my eyes it's not proven, since it's just 'one guy' saying something and not replicated nor reproduced.
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The second article you linked (actually the first in the post) changes my believe about the dunning-kruger effect. Thank you for sharing!
That its producer has gone bancrupt they have absolutely lived the enshittyfication while doing the settings in their custom Android and I am currently on the last supported android version (12) which will probably go unsupported soon-ish and the company I got the phone from has sold so few that the definitely better alternatives (Lineage, etc) don't have any reports of people who have done it with my device or even a tutorial. And reading into flashing it on an unsupported device is a rabbithole I currently don't want to spend time with. And if I fuck up I can't even write the company to fix it for me or smth like that...
Peer2peer connections are very difficult. Mainly because clients are behind a NAT which allows only connections from inside to outside. So when a client wants to connect to another client one connection comes from outside and is blocked. There is a "bug" called NAT holepunching to still connect but that's not a trivial task and doesn't work on all setups.
I recently tried out webRTC for a multiplayer game but I still don't know what to do with people where that connection can't be established.
SteamAPI has a P2P feature as well, and when they can't establish a p2p connection they just silently route the packets over their servers.
Cyberpunk 2077 when it was released. And then panam made me cry ( ._.) And that scene inside the robo is burnt into my brain xD
I kinda didnt even realise alot of the bugs, cause I really enjoyed the story. I remember seeing the trees through the walls but the immersion/ my imagination was strong enough to mask them .D
Yesterday I had to scroll through 1038 partners to untick the 200or so legitimate interests, since there was no untick all button...
I also hate that I actually read the copyright policies before accepting them.
and the main problem with gpt are the em-dashes