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  • N7.world seems to have a pretty robust system. I've never heard of an alternative specifically for ME.

  • "We know simulations can exist, since we simulate things, so it stands to reason that since simulations exists on earth that it could exist somewhere else. Nothing about simulations conceptually requires anything that we don't already have a scientific method for."

    This is still a false equivalence. The only way this argument works as a foil to mine is if we had already created a computer simulated universe where simulated individuals were convinced it was the real world. Under those circumstances we would have to accept that ours is possibly the same. Since we have no such technology we can't say for sure if it's even possible to emulate a sapient being in a computer, it's not just "time and computational power" as you suggest.

    Meanwhile the animals that prove life can exist on at least one world are walking through my apartment right now and give direct observable and testable evidence that life can evolve. Under that assessment based on observation and the knowledge of how many other worlds there are, we have no additional leaps in logic to believe in alien life. No further technology or understanding is required.

    However, you have to assume that it's possible to emulate a feeling, thinking entity as computer code to make your claim. We don't know if that's even possible, which is why it's the same as suggesting a god of some variety. You're basing your entire argument on something we haven't yet proven to be real, and your claim that it's "just a matter of time and computer resources" is flimsy as hell.

    Come back when Alicization from Sword Art Online exists, and then we'll talk.

  • I've never used Linux in an Enterprise environment so I don't know if there's an easier way to store servers/switches as objects and access them via the standard terminal than MTPuTTY, but yeah I'm not surprised it was originally created for windows and then ported at some later time.

  • Nope. You're trying to make a false equivalence.

    Aliens aren't gods. If they exist, they're life forms in some capacity similar to us. We know life can exist, since we do, so it stands to reason that since life exists on earth that it could exist somewhere else. Nothing about aliens conceptually requires anything that we don't already have a scientific method for studying.

    Now compare that to gods. Do we have visible or verifiable gods on earth? No, we have a lot of conflicting claims about gods from various belief systems. If we don't have supernatural creatures/entities on earth, then there's no reason to believe they exist anywhere else. Whether that's Pluto or five galaxies away.

  • I use the same estimation on the likelihood of vampires or the Norse gods, it's an interesting thought and I can't prove those things don't exist (nor do I have to due to the burden of proof) but since we have no good reason to believe they're true I don't have to entertain the ideas.

    That which is brought forth without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.

  • Both are just as unlikely as the other and have as much evidence, I'd find anyone who possesed both beliefs to be weird.

  • But they're still not going genocide.

    Sure, bro.

  • All I could think was "Is this a direct ripoff of the Division's trailer, on purpose?"

  • He also didn't even bother to finish the book he was making a movie about, so it's clear how he thought the story went.

  • Unfortunately regardless of your political stance you most certainly acknowledge that there are dumbasses capable of voting purely on the merit that they were born here, even if they couldn't tell you a lick about how the system works.

    While I don't know how I'd feel about my government attempting such a thing, if the service was just public sector (not exclusively the military like in the movie) and available to all regardless of ablement (as in the novel), and the only differences in rights being that you're now able to vote and run for elected office, then I could see the merits of reducing voting to the portion of the population that served the public in some capacity.

    While you can't guarantee they'll be better off at the end, their experience would at least inform them of the greater picture on how things are done and why. Which might increase the voting/electoral population's ability to come up with new solutions or see the flaws they would have missed by just voting whatever they grew up with.

  • Not anymore, it's a terminal emulator but most have transitioned to just using Poweshell to SSH into things. I like multi-tabbed putty and use it heavily when configuring network appliances.

    It's also not a Windows thing lol you can install it natively in Debian, Fedora, and Arch that I know of with the basic package manager of each.

  • Ironically also the same problem as the book.

    People think Heinlein was 110% onboard with the society he was writing about, yet he wrote many other novels where the protagonists fought back against authoritarianism and/or were communist economically. Beyond this Horizon, for example. Or "If this goes on-"

    Assuming one of a writer's works displays their exact like of thinking is reductionist and infantile unless they came out at some point and specifically stated that it's how they believed.

  • It's not even close to the only resort, I'm just choosing to specifically target your claim that they're based just because they've always backed Iran and the radical Arab factions in the middle east and continue to do so as expected.

  • It's crazy that someone can go through college for comp sci and never touch things like VSC or PuTTY until they're in the workforce.

    Meanwhile a programming boot camp or IT Security Analyst boot camp will have you digging into the tools of the trade immediately.

  • You know that extraction shooters still require servers to host the people that are in a match, right? MMO's aren't the only genre that use servers.

  • Yeah cause the Chinese government doesn't have a history of eliminating ethnic groups in labor camps, they're SO morally superior.

  • They took a waste product and used it to heat homes, sounds responsible and efficient.

  • Well yeah, but he was also an ex marine lol

    Though he did get the idea after successfully defending himself in an armed robbery attempt while delivering pizza.

  • 90% of incels would be fine if they would get out of their own heads and stop being misogynistic.

    I'm 5'5" and get laid plenty, I've seen ugly guys get laid, guys with small dicks get laid.

    It's a personality problem.

  • My issue is that I just don't care about fantasy. It's hard to convince my fantasy DnD friends that they should let me try a homebrew Mass Effect 5e campaign even with official ruleset documentation online for it.

    That and the fact that I've never done it before, so even if they agreed I doubt it would work out very well since I'd be new AND having to rework the system for the universe.