Skip Navigation
Tonight's debate pop quiz...
  • Jesus fucking god.

    Anderson Cooper is talking to Kamala.

    After Kamala basically explains some actual achievements of the Biden administration while refusing to address Biden's incoherence...

    Cooper says "Yes but neither candidate explained what you just said so succinctly and quickly."

    This is after Kamala has been stalling for almost an hour. When she comes in screen she's twirling her hair nervously and does it again, unable to even crack her immensely fake smile a single time.

    MSNBC and CNN basically are either in shock or reporting on the entire Democratic party being in shock.

    With MSNBC, after most of the panel talks about the possibility of Biden resigning Maddow just got into an argument with some other talking head over whether or not its possible for Biden to bow out, as the other person says yeah it actually is technically possible.

    To sum up, Cooper asked Kamala if Joe is like this all the time.

    She did not say no.

    What an astounding fuck up.

  • Tonight's debate pop quiz...
  • I think it was his third time speaking... he was answering one question on one topic and basically accidentally started talking about something else and then was visibly confused as he realized he was making no sense.

    I am legitimately going to need to read a transcript of this to figure out wtf he was talking about half the time.

    Like... Biden was just asked if his age would impact his presidency.

    His response was to mumble about being the youngest person in politics originally, and uh we are building more chip fab plants, and America is awesome.

    Trump is now answering the same question and is actually staying on topic for his entire answer though he's lying a bit.

    And Joe just went back to mumbling about how Trump is actually 6 foot 4, or 6 foot 5, or well anyway he couldnt carry his bag while golfing.

    Yeah... Biden is very much coming across as a near senile grandpa and Trump is coming across far more well composed.

  • What's up with all the "___punk" stuff?
  • Yeah, its infuriating that punk has become a suffix.

    There is nothing punk about steampunk, dieselpunk, atompunk. They are just fantasy technological scenarios / art styles.

    Cyberpunk has an both a recognizable aesthetic and a whole lot of political, social and philosophical views baked into it. You get the punks in cyberpunk as either a direct ideological opposition to the power of corporations, or as an indirect result of said corpos creating a hell world for 99% of people.

    There is nothing inherently rebellious about worlds or characters within worlds with more prevalent / advanced steam or diesel or nuclear power.

    Solarpunk arguably has some actual punk to it if you actually try to follow the idea of personally minimizing your fossil fuel usage, but mostly its a utopian or post-dystopian setting / art style.

    Its now like -gate being affixed to any kind of publicized controversy.

    Most people do not understand what Watergate even was and why it was so significant.

  • Tonight's debate pop quiz...
  • Currently we are about 10 minutes into the debate.

    Trump is confidently stating lie after lie after lie, basically the condensed version of his recent speeches main lies.

    Biden on the other hand is saying things that are far closer to true, but he is mumbling and has already trailed off and forgot what he was talking about.

    We are doomed.

  • Howdy 🤠
  • Does anyone remember the Forgotten Hope mod for BF42? A few maps had driveable tractors which were literally slower than the player walking speed.

    At least this is an upgrade from those.

  • Minnesota GOP Candidate Accused of Throwing Tarantula at Alleged ‘Squatter’
  • I'm from the wet side of the PNW and we have all of those as well, excepting possibly northern widows, I've not heard of those.

    I've spent weeks in cabins and lived in houses and apartments all over WA.

    Every single time I have ever seen a spider in a house or apartment, its been something that is totally harmless to humans.

    Out in the boonies? Sure, thats where you'll actually run into some dangerous things.

    That being said, I've never lived in MN, perhaps dangerous spiders are a more serious threat in urban/suburban areas, and yeah, climate change fucks up everything.

    Something absolutely absurd started happening a few years ago, right in the middle of Seattle, like 2 blocks from a main road:

    Coyotes.

    I've seen coyotes out in the foothills occasionally, on trails far from cities, in the brush on the east side of the state.

    But... basically that heat wave a few years back, and wildfires and droughts managed to drive a population of coyotes into residential areas of Seattle, likely hunting the rabbits.

    That was pretty stunning to me.

  • Explosive decompression
  • God damnit.

    I...

    I didn't want to have to resort to this, but there's only one man even crazier than Kool Aid man crazy enough to out crazy this situation.

    Get Jeb on the phone.

  • Minnesota GOP Candidate Accused of Throwing Tarantula at Alleged ‘Squatter’
  • Unless I am mistaken, aren't basically every kind of Tarantula you can keep as a pet non venomous?

    I'm the kind of person that'll take basically any kind of spider save a black widow and just put it outside while my gf is screaming at 115db to murder it and will then be angry with me for 3 days that I didn't.

    Poor tarantula.

    Oh right, this 'politician' is an amazing argument for lowering housing costs such that people can afford studios instead of living with crazy 'main character' people like this.

  • Explosive decompression
  • Its possible they could last long enough for some kind of rescue mission, assuming they were in the cabin and not blown out into space.

    Fairly sure the payload bay does not have windows.

    Or they may have been able to rendezvous with the ISS and live there, assuming the damage was only to the shuttle bay.

    They'd certainly die if they attempted to re enter the atmosphere.

    Though, judging by how small the earth is... they seem to be significantly higher in earth orbit than any shuttle missions I am aware of?

  • Wait what
  • Nah, it was my handwriting, used the same lingo and joke I remember using at the time, took up most of the board... which is why I was so shocked it hadn't been erased.

    Most of the time people wrote on it, they were gracious with the space.

    Due to typing far more often than writing, and many years later me figuring out oh haha I'm actually naturally left handed, my writing is a fairly uncommon kind of small cap block print, otherwise I am basically the only one capable of reading my non block print scribbles.

  • Wait what
  • I recently returned to a hole in the wall restaurant that I used to frequent in my college days. One of the few actual restaurants in the city that never closed.

    A decade later, a semi nonsensical scrawl about being kind and good to people I'd written on a dry erase board while quite drunk... was still there.

    It only needed minor updating to be more gender inclusive, which someone else had done without removing any of my writing.

    When I was frequenting this restaurant, the whole board was wiped every week or so.

    For some reason, what I wrote persisted for a decade.

    I couldn't believe it.

  • Is there any real physical proof that Jesus christ ever existed?
  • I thought Paulogia's minimum witnesses argument is basically that Paul could have hallucinated, and that those who witnessed an empty tomb basically did see an empty tomb, but circumstantial confusion led them to misinterpret what they saw?

    I'll have to rewatch some of his vids.

    Also, hey, Goju Ryu! I trained in Shito Ryu =D

  • Technically, almost all video games are puzzle games.

    You could probably make a poptarts are sandwiches alignment style thing out of this.

    Basically, any video game with an explicit goal, or set of goals is just a puzzle game with extra steps.

    What buttons do you push, when do you push them, what does this accomplish, how does that lead you to your end goal, etc.

    You could even argue that multiplayer tactics constitute a puzzle, a more social puzzle.

    Yes, this is reductive, but this is a dumb showerthoughts post.

    57
    Alex Jones says Infowars could be shut down within hours
    www.newsweek.com Alex Jones says Infowars could be shut down within hours

    The news service's host claimed that federal authorities were going to shut down his studios in Austin, Texas, on Friday night.

    Alex Jones says Infowars could be shut down within hours

    >In what he described as an "emergency broadcast" on Saturday, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones claimed that his far-right news company, Infowars', studios in Austin, Texas, might be shut down by federal authorities soon.

    >"This is going to be Infowars' last show, because I learned yesterday that they were going to padlock the door and kick us out last night," Jones said while on Infowars on Saturday.

    >On the same day, Friday, May 31, the news outlet published an article saying it might be shut down in 48 hours.

    >Newsweek contacted Infowars by email on Sunday morning for comment and any evidence of the alleged attempt to shut down the company's studios.

    >Jones said that he spotted "guards looking at me weird" at the entrance of the Infowars building and believed that his company was going to be shut down.

    Basically, the entire studio has been repossessed, has guards around the perimeter.

    You can currently find clips of him breaking down and crying on twitter, and the whole broadcast is viewable on rumble, but I don't have an x account nor am I going to post a rumble link.

    He played out the end of the broadcast with, of course, 'My Way' by Sinatra.

    148
    Motion Matching in Godot?

    This is just a question.

    In case you don't know, motion matching is the term for animating characters... basically in a way that smoothly blends minor and even major animations into each other, such that characters are animated much closer to life.

    It is most notable in scenarios where a character rotates their axis of movement dramatically, or speeds up or stops suddenly. Instead of the more old school instant rotation or sudden transition from running to stationary, you get a dynamic and procedural animation. Perhaps most notably, feet and legs actually take steps, instead of gliding, during transitions.

    It is not the same as inverse kinematics. That basically just matches feet and legs to the geometry they are standing on, for stairs or inclines. (You can use it with arms for things like adjusting arms during arm anims to better match individual weapons or other things, etc.)

    Unity, Unreal and O3DE all have freely available motion matching plugins, and I know Unreal and O3DE have freely available prepackaged humanoid animation libraries. Unity probably does as well, though more expansive anim sets cost some money.

    So... question is: Is motion matching even possible in Godot? Is there some plugin hidden in GitHub or somewhere that does this?

    From what I've been able to figure out... the YMAA project... apparently? claimed to be working on this, but their repo has not been updated in months, their current release does not even have half the features they show off on their youtube channel, and they appear to now be making a machinima or something so who knows.

    That is all I have really been able to find. A few other github devs and youtube channels have extremely rudimentary procedural animation in demos, but either they have not listed their code anywhere or its been abandoned for months or years, sometimes since before Godot 4.

    So yeah, anyone know if there is a Godot Motion Matching plugin?

    7
    InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)SP
    sp3tr4l @lemmy.zip
    Posts 3
    Comments 408