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  • so, the point about shitty journalism stands, and is actually a good point.

    the point about calling CP2077 basically a scam and deceptive is not that good of a point.

    afaik, the major problem player in the botched release wasn't CDPR themselves, although they do deserve some of the blame, but Sony:

    Cyberpunk was supposed to be one of the flagship/tech-demo titles of PC (Nvidia), PS4 (later PS5), and XBOX (whatever stupid ass designation it had at the time...xXxBoXOnExXx or some shit? ....whatever).

    development started on the PS4, then it was decided that PC release should happen at the same time as console release, so the PS4 version got ported to PC.

    then the PS5 released, so development moved to PS5, which came with a bunch of upgrades and updates to the engine and other components. as one would expect.

    same thing happened with PC hardware: new specs, new features, better performance, etc.

    then, about 2-ish years (?) before release, along comes Sony and notices that "hey! the original contract said you'd release on PS4!" and CDPR obviously said "well... that's kinda not possible anymore. the game can't run on outdated hardware due to its performance requirements." and Sony threatened with lawsuits and insisted on a last-gen release.

    and THAT'S where all the (major) problems started: CDPR was forced (by Sony!) to backport the MUCH more advanced version that was expected to run on MUCH more powerful hardware, which proved borderline impossible.

    this proved to be such an enormous undertaking that development on the actual game basically stopped, as they pretty much had to develop an entirely new game for the old console.

    given the recent news about Sony, is it really any surprise they made a completely ridiculous decision regarding software they obviously don't understand the ramifications of?

    like i said, CDPR definitely deserves some of the blame here, but most of the blame lies with Sony for enforcing such a ridiculous, and technologically unfeasible, requirement without any understanding (or rather, wilfull ignorance) of the scope of said requirement.

    Sony literally would have rather not sold ANY game than adjust their contract. they were being completely unreasonable, yet CDPR commonly gets ALL of the blame, which again, they only deserve a small part of.

  • that's because they are forced to by the yt algorithm: you flat out cannot run a business on yt without resorting to clickbait titles, stupid thumbnails, and a bit of sensationalization, because the algorithm will deprioritize your video and unfairly limit your viewership if you don't do those things.

    Steve's videos are generally very much dry, factual reporting using fairly neutral language; or in other words: really decent reporting!

    if you want to complain about some tech youtuber doing the exact things you complain about, look at linus and jay...

    there's some good reasons why steve is one of only a handful of tech channels i still subscribe to...

  • so for something completely different and focusing solely on the "size" aspect:

    the biggest, that i am aware of, game in terms of sheer SIZE involved, is Stellaris:

    it's a paradox grand strategy game, not first person at all, so completely different from the other recommendations and probably nothing to do with what you asked for...but if you want something truly MASSIVE...well...can't go much larger than galaxy spanning all out war involving gigantic fleets and armies!

    so if power fantasies is something you're interested in, maybe take a look! it's pretty easy to get into, but has a lot of depth (but no requirement) to master later on! and it has a lot of settings regarding game speed and difficulty to tailor it to your tastes.

    and mods, god help me, the mods; play a couple hours to get to know the game, then definitely get Gigastructural Engineering from the workshop. short list of ridiculous engineering:

    • Attack Moons
    • Behemoth Planetcraft
    • Neutronstar Gigaforge
    • Matryoshka Brain
    • and a bunch, even more ridiculously huge projects!

    (sidenote: the new DLC subscription on steam is...kinda worth it honestly. not the worst idea, especially to just try it out for a couple hours. i was extremely skeptical, but it's kinda, surprisingly, less predatory than the previous "we'll release 2 20$ DLCs, and 1 30/40$ DLC per year" model...)

  • "Planetfall" by Emma Newman might fit your preferences judging by the things you said about books you've read! it's a 4 book series (i think) and mostly deals with the inner psychology of the main character of each book. also has a bunch of engineering in it, mostly hard sci-fi!

  • and the hacking portion isn't completely ridicilous, because it's intentionally kept rather vague, which i appreciate a LOT!

    none of "i'm past the firewall!" movie dialogue bs, and mostly just neat little "hey! this system has a known exploit, lucky!" which is honestly sooo refreshing!

  • alright, then we're talking about slightly different things: i was talking exclusively about the similar kind of government contracts...those are, afaik, almost entirely gone.

    the EU contracts i know nothing about, but it's gonna create the same problems if they're structured similarly to the local governmental ones...

  • government employees rarely make more than private employees.

    what they are getting mixed up is that some tenured positions get paid about 2x that of a new employee, because there are still some old contracts around that are simply much better than newer one in terms of pay raises over time.

    and those older government contracts frequently include provisions that make these employees contracts impossible to terminate, resulting in some government employees that simply sit out their time on a stupidly inflated salary that nobody can fire...yes, that's as bad as it sounds, but those contracts are, as far as im aware, no longer being offered anywhere, and the last ones to get those contracts are going to age out into retirement very soon. most are already retired.

    it's not related to corruption at all either, these contracts used to be standard in many governments all over the world, europe just happened to have some of the cushiest jobs associated with them...

    but it is true that these employees generally contributed a LOT to governmental inefficiencies...which is why they're no longer available.

  • for anyone that wants whis concept as an entire sci-fi story:

    this is almost literally the plot of "children of time" by Adrian Tchaikovsky!

    excellent trilogy, but the first part can be read as a standalone story!

  • i mean...going to the moon be expensive

    the u.s. spent about 96 billion on launch vehicles alone so getting stretching those 5 billion as far they did is pretty impressive in comparison!

    sure, it's taking longer than musk claimed, but pretty much everyone else said from the very beginning that musk's timeline is unrealistic...

    god i hate that idiot....spaceX could be so much better at what it does without him...

  • kurzgesagt is a bit...controversial...when it comes to their "current affairs" content:

    for example: their climate science content is blatantly misleading in almost all videos.

    they push a kind of "tech optimism" at the cost of presenting practical solutions among other "solutions" that are just straight-up greenwashing bs.

    here's a video that lays it all out, there's a LOT to cover:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCuy1DaQzWI

    that said, their "what if?" and futurology content is excellent!

    just have to stay skeptical about anything related to capitalism...including climate change and green tech.

  • it's about being able to read emotions:

    a large portion of autistic people have trouble reading emotions in others.

    that's why they're often drawn to things like books, comics, animated content, theater, and, like in this example, robots that clearly express their emotions.

    speaking for myself (diagnosed ASD), it's the ambiguity that bothers me more than anything. i like it when things are nice and clear, neatly organized, and generally don't require a lot of attention to interpret.

    interpreting the environment is taxing enough, adding a lot of emotional interpreting on top can quickly get overwhelming, which leads to poor mood, performance, and ultimately just straight-up headaches...again, this isn't a hunch, it was part of the ASD diagnostic test.

    so i can imagine how much easier it is for kids with similar problems to relate emotionally to something that shows it's emotions in clear, easily recognizable ways, rather than having to guess constantly. that constant guessing gets real tiring, real quick...

  • so you admit you have no idea, and then make a definitive statement to NOT get vaccinated.

    you do see the hypocrisy here, right?

    and "at least" means they do not know what happens after, presumably because data is not yet available.

    given that they very clearly state that getting fresh-ups does help, the reasonable assumption is to get the vaccine just in case.

    not the other way around, like you did.

    you are spreading misinformation, if you say not to get the vaccine, just because you assume that it has downsides.

    to use your own argument: IF fresh-ups had negative effects, they would say so in plain words.

    they don't do that, which shows nicely how dumb of an argument that is.

  • this is FALSE:

    The point still stands: The STIKO does not recommend yearly fresh-ups for people who have base immunity. You still got a fresh-up. I didn’t. Thus, I followed their recommendations, you didn’t.

    the guidelines say protections last at least 12 months, after which you should still get a fresh-up, even if you have base immunity:

    Die Kombination aus Impfung und Infektion (hybride Immunität) verleiht einen guten Schutz vor schweren Krankheitsverläufen nach SARS-CoV-2-Infektionen, der auf Basis der bisher verfügbaren Untersuchungen mindestens 12 Monate anhält.

    the recommendation literally says EVERYONE, and in this case specifically "Für Personen im Alter ≥ 18 Jahre und Schwangere ohne Grunderkrankung" (the very same paragraph, right at the beginning), has protections that last about 12 months.

    this is INCLUDING "Basisimmunität", which that same paragraph states lasts about 12 month.

    they really shouldn't use "Basisimmunität", because it sounds like it lasts indefinitely, which is false; it lasts about 12 months, and then decreases in effectiveness.

    this is apparently the part you can't read properly: the base immunity is NOT permanent.

    getting a fresh-up is the recommendation.

    NOT getting a fresh-up is AGAINST the recommendation.

    You still got a fresh-up.

    i can't believe i have to state this again, but: I AM A DIFFERENT USER.

    i never said anything about getting the fresh-up.

    stop spreading anti-vax biullshit, just because you can't read properly.

    and especially don't go around telling other people they can't read, if you yourself are the one incapable of it.

    to quote YOU:

    learn to read.

  • that's not what I'm responding to.

    here's what you actually wrote:

    If it was actually negligible then the STIKO would say "everyone should still get vaccinated". But it isn't, so they don't.

    which is a flat out lie.

    they DO recommend everyone get at least one vaccine. and they still recommend that.

    AT LEAST ONE.

    you wrote the exact opposite of what you're claiming now and it's straight up disinformation.

    screw that bullshit cop out you buried in parentheses halfway down AFTER, and completely disconnected from, a closed statement that is entirely false.

    you can't post a false statement, then another false statement, and then add a caveat at the end that amounts to little more than "just kidding...unless?".

    the STIKO recommendation also is not either/or as you frame it.

    the actual recommendation is:

    • ALWAYS at least 1 vaccine, regardless of everything else.
    • at least 3 contacts with the pathogen in total, including any and all vaccines

    that you falsely presented as no longer being the case. it is still the case.

    on top of everything, you are the one who can't read, since you haven't even realized that I'm a different user entirely and not the one who made the side-eye comment.

    to quote another user:

    glasshouses --> you --> stones