mozingo

@mozingo@lemmy.world
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I make games

Fgc: fighting game community. Games like Street Fighter, Tekken, etc.

Neutral: the point in the game where neither player has an advantage, like in the beginning where the players are just moving back and forth trying to get the first hit in, and thereby gain advantage.

Puppy girls: y'know, girls who wear puppy ears and collars or whatever.

Clicker training: a form of dog training that involves reinforcing good behavior with a little device that makes a click noise, which can help the dog more precisely understand what action was correct than rewarding with food after.

So I think what he's saying is that when you train a puppy girl with clicker training, you're basically training them to quickly react to click sounds, like how players might respond to the sound of their opponents controller as a way of predicting their moves. So they'd be very good at the neutral game, since they'd be able to get the first hit in or effectively block/counter the opponents first hit. The guy responding is suggesting that if he brought tennis balls he could throw them in the middle of the match and distract the puppy girl - since dogs chase tennis balls - thereby giving him the upper hand. I hope this helps lol

Edit: the part about clicker training

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Lmaoo, that's because this photo has been edited.

The original looks like this

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Back on Reddit some dude and his roomates made a subreddit called r/195 (their dorm number). It only had one rule, when you visit, you have to post a meme. Eventually the public found the subreddit and started posting their own memes. It got huge and out of hand and some awful stuff started getting posted so they finally deleted the subreddit. That disappointed a bunch of people so a sequel was made, r/196. This community is a recreation of that second subreddit.

Being defederated just means you can't see new posts on beehaw communities and they can't see your communities at all. If your instance and beehaw are both federated with a third instance, like the one this community is on, then you'll still be able to see comments by beehaw users on that instance.

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As someone who regularly eats 1million+ Scoville chilies and sauces, these chips ain't nothing to fuck with. It gave me the absolute worst stomach pains I've ever had, it was like the flu but worse. There's gotta be something in those chips that at a level that's not normal for peppers.

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Ligma balls haha got em

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You mean Sam Bankman-Fried? The guy who fled to the Bahamas and then was arrested and extradited?

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No... No it doesn't.

Because there's no preselected default subscriptions like with Reddit. If it defaulted to subscribed when you make an account, then the first thing you would see is nothing. By defaulting to all, it allows you new users to see all that's available, and once you find a decent amount of interesting communities and subscribe to them, then it makes sense for you to manually change your default to subscribed at your discretion.

Ayyy, they got commissioned by the wonder bread guy! Congrats

384 hours a day lol

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Lmao, sneaky reflection bird

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Wow, can't even capitalize properly.

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I just bought a Sony Xperia 5 IV, it was released last November, and it has one. So they're not completely gone yet. I really appreciate it. Always on displays seem like overkill for that purpose.

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They'd probably handle me the same way as the fish boss in Earthworm Jim. Just one smack to the face and I'm done. That's all it takes.

Partly because people replace phones more often than computers, (to upgrade, or because the screen breaks, etc) so they stop using the device before the RAM fails. But also the RAM they use in portable devices was made specifically for the device and integrated directly into the mainboard. There's less points of failure and compatibility is never an issue. Since desktop RAM can be replaced and upgraded, it's not as big of a deal if it fails, you can just swap it out with a new stick. Whereas it would brick the whole device if mobile ram fails, so quality standards are much higher.

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You put Banjo Kazooie on your worst list and Minecraft Legends on your best list? Hard disagree there bud.

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Ah fuck, that makes more sense. I think the missing link is that when playing fighting games they would hear the click of the other person's controller inputs which would be tied to "positive behavior" like pressing the right button in response.

Wow thanks, that really clears it up.

That's funny, we called them push up pops.

The original tweet's account has been suspended, so I can't say for sure. But here's the link to Tate's response.

https://twitter.com/Cobratate/status/1660321995769237505?s=19

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Yea, highly recommend lingo deer, it's what I use.

Boo

Maybe, but I eat a lot of stuff that are mostly pure capsaicin and none of them mess up my stomach like that. And with this chip the heat in my mouth wasn't as bad, but my stomach pain was much worse. That makes me think something else is responsible.

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The fatigue mask makes the underwear irrelevant. If I have an extra 7 hours in a day, I can spend some of that showering. You'd essentially gain an extra 3.5 months every year in additional time, plus you'd never be tired for any of it. There's a lot I could do with that time.

The Pan is questionably useful. Delicious food is cool, but has limited use with the cooldown. If I wanted to start a restaurant or something, could I only cook 3 delicious meals in a day? Or does "while in use" mean I could use it to continuously cook for 8 hours? If so, you could run a 3 star Michelin restaurant.

The shoes also seem limited to me. I can only use it until my stamina runs out? My stamina is already so low that 5x isn't even that much. I suppose I could use them to win the Olympics without training, but would they count as a violation? I really don't want to get involved in the underground track and field ring.

The glasses are very useful, lots of ways to find success if you know your way around networking. Being able to talk your way into or out of anything could get you crazy money, power, success, etc. in whatever you choose to do.

The penny is also mad useful. It essentially covers the abilities of all other items, albeit with a massive cooldown. Even still having an entire day of things going your way 26 times a year is an insane amount. You could win the lottery, start and sell successful businesses, find the love of your life, whatever, as long as you can make it happen in 12 hours.

I think it really comes down to the mask, the glasses or the penny. The mask really appeals to the tired part of me, but it doesn't really give you any superhuman abilities, just extra time to be normal, and I'd probably just waste it anyway. And while the glasses would be useful daily, you'd still have to do a lot of work to get yourself into important social situations to make use of it. Essentially your job would become networking. With the penny, I really think I could use its power to get myself into those situations by sheer luck, and then also have them go my way, by luck. I think I could end up making as much progress in those 12 hours as I could with 2 weeks of the glasses. Plus with the money I win from the lottery, I could fund projects faster instead of having to talk my way into funding.

I'm gonna go with the penny.

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Haha, exactly why I bought it

Yep. They said it won't have the activitypub protocol implemented at launch, but it will come soon after, so it can be federated with Mastodon.

I mean yea, that's kinda the whole point. It's literally set in the D&D universe.

I wouldn't be surprised. To be clear though, the heat I felt in my mouth and face wasn't really all that much. Just north of a habanero maybe. It was pretty much the damage it did to my insides that got me.

Lol no.

It's pretty limited so far but I just found this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kuroneko.lemmy_connect

You've almost got it. The thing is when you view content posted to another instance you're not actually accessing the other instances, you're viewing a copy of those posts stored on your instance. Federation works by distributing copies to all federated instances.

So if a big company like Google did as you said, and then suddenly defederated from everyone, you wouldn't actually lose any of the content. All those posts up until the point of defederation would still be stored on every instance they were previously federated with. You would just stop getting new posts from that point forward.

There's a bit of weirdness though, since the "true" post on the hosting instance is what handles syncing/distributing copies. So any new posts you made to those communities or comments on those posts couldn't be copied back to the true post and then spread to the other instances. So everyone ends up with a desynced "ghost community". So while you might see new posts/comments in those ghost communities from people on your instance, they don't get synced to any other instance. (If you're on an instance that beehaw.org recently defederated from, you can see that in action right now.)

So at the very least, the content would still be backed up, but you're right in that people would need to "start over" and create new communities with new mods and new posts if they wanted the content to be federated. We just wouldn't lose the old content.