Starvation Being Used as Weapon of War as 'Israel's Genocide Has Continued Unabated in Gaza,' Says Amnesty
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This is a legendary head shot, it conveys immense "Sure pay me three figures to waste time explaining to you AI this is way easier than actually getting the work I would otherwise be doing done."
Climate change is now accelerating, we do not have much quality of life left.
my eggs
if it isn't cold, fuck it just use a hammock, tie a rope running above the hammock, throw a tarp over it and you are good for rain.
The can of worms goes deeper, signal analysis...
sky traffic? wow so cool
playin balatro?
or wait... the board game Tournay? (from designers of Troyes)
https://boardgamegeek.com/image/1068584/tournay
Bruxelles 1897?
https://boardgamegeek.com/image/4904081/bruxelles-1897
nvm it is balatro
Because not enough people are using the free compressor TDR Kotelnikov
https://www.tokyodawn.net/tdr-kotelnikov/
Thorough rundown of the art of compression through the lens of TDR kotelnikov plugin.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tx6SRCwWug
another review and demo of mastering and mixing
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xS5Y8OOCkaM
Also more people need to produce audio using the LUFS measurement of loudness.
Youlean has a very nice free LUFS Loudness Meter.
https://youlean.co/youlean-loudness-meter/
video rundown of tool
This was an obsessive info dump/weird rant.. but I do mean this seriously, it is clear that 155mm artillery for Ukraine must be making a massive difference for the infantry and warfighters on the frontline in Ukraine. The kind of ridiculous odds and incredibly intense assaults a small group of people fighting for their lives can survive with well trained and well coordinated 155mm support is absurd. It saves lives and it provies a meaningful psychological difference to the people risking their lives against the brunt of the Russian war machine to know they have consistent fire support like that. From a general's standpoint you also don't need "meat shields" to screen your high value high impact weapons when you have thorough 155mm artillery support because extremely threatening enemy movements can be restricted with artillery fire rather than waves of WW1 style infantry rushes or suicidal armored vehicle pushes into weapons that can easily defeat their armor. This isn't to say that without artillery, generals will indiscriminately waste human lives, but rather that the most intense flashpoints of battles without artillery support become much more hellish, it is counter intuitive but it is brutally true. Things literally become a melee. A 155mm barrage creates that melee with just artillery shells and fools who think they can coexist with the artillery shells and continue their assault.
Further, while drones can absolutely deliver these types of munitions one has to also consider the pyschological trauma that is being endured by the soldiers operating those drones. I will not speak for them, but all I can say is I have no desire to watch the graphic FPV videos. That isn't a judgement, it is a privilege that I don't have to experience those things first hand and my point is that some people don't have that privilege and artillery systems like the ones I am going on about provide a real mental health capacity to reduce the intense trauma that must come from killing person after person with a flying machine that you originally got into flying because of the fun creative possibilities you saw, not necessarily the raw violent potential it unlocked. That kind of killing can be reserved for more limited and decisive contexts instead of as a general mass assault on the minds of soldiers on both sides...
No, this is a critical shift in the war on many levels for Ukraine even with the US deflating like a toxic waste facility melting down into its own radioactive waste.
That is a Ukrainian soldier using a steam deck to control actual weapon systems real humans...
OK, this is a stupid point. This is a much different scenario than someone sitting at home. The Deck is portable, light, and has control and display built in. It's perfect for this, where a desktop wouldn't really work. Even if the control scheme isn't ideal (which it's great for controlling a drone, but that's beside the point), setting up a keyboard and mouse with a monitor and power would be horrible for them.
No it isn't, they could use a mouse if they wanted to, and they aren't. Sure it helps that the Steam Deck is portable, but if you think they are all sitting there wishing they could have a mouse and keyboard you are being silly. We aren't talking about what makes the most convenient way to game on the go, if using a mouse and keyboard provided a critical increase in accuracy and speed using a weapon system you better believe they would stick a fucking logitech wireless mouse in the pockets of their army fatigues?
This is irrelevant to the conversation, but there are different types of mechanical skill
Yeah your tangent here is, I know there are different types of mechanical skill but don't come at me like competitive counter strike requires more reaction speed, hand eye coordination and target prediction than quake, you are deceiving yourself because you can't admit that high level quake play just shits on any kind of counterstrike style game along the real but ultimately arbitrary axis of pure mechanical skill, aim, reaction time and ability to predict the motion of chaotic intelligent enemies. It isn't up for debate, the movement in Xonotic is 1 million times more complex and fast than it is in Counter Strike... by design. *NOTE Counter Strike is just as hard as a competitive game as Xonotic, it is probably way harder given the immensity of it's playerbase that has also mastered these mechanics.
Understand I am talking about moment to moment game mechanics skill, when I say riding a horse fast is far harder than driving a racecar fast, I don't mean driving a racecar is less competitive or easier, I mean the moment to moment shit you have to do to stay on a horse is more than a racecar. I am tired of people very very very experienced at driving racecars telling me that riding a horse is much easier when they have never even sat on a horse in their life. Ok, if you want to bring up F1 racing at high speed around tight corners or Isle of Man TT motorbike racing yes... but now your metaphor is just supporting my argument that Xonotic is the most mechanically difficult competitive type of FPS game, because those are clearly the closest thing to real life Quake gameplay....
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RBZvSDHURnk&pp=ygUMeG9ub3RpYyBkdWVs
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VakkA196ILs&pp=ygUMeG9ub3RpYyBkdWVs
This does help segway into a nice summary of why you are so wrong here, my point was that if you can play Xonotic somewhat competitively using joysticks and gyroscope aim than that is proof you can play any mechanically less taxing game competitively with this set up. That doesn't mean Counter Strikes is any easier than Xonotic or Quake 3 Live, what it means is that the there is less raw skill required in the actual moment to moment gameplay vs. having skill, knowledge and experience in every other aspect of competition that is vital other than just literally being good at doing the thing.
I will not have a discussion about this lead into a digression into bickering about how skill is more than just raw reaction time or aim skill... yes I know, I never claimed otherwise read my words closer before you react with this argument.
I would like to also respond to your argument that if using joysticks and gyroscope were competitive you would see at least some PC players using them in competition. This is a massively flawed assumption though it is reasonable on the surface.
- The hardware for gyroscope capable joystick gamepads, whether they are integrated into a handheld gaming console or they are contained within the controller like on a Ps5 controller, has not been around for very long in any accessible fashion.
- You are ignorant in the way most pc gaming people are in that you are ignoring the MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH larger playerbase of mobile shooter gamers using purely a smartphone with touchscreen controls and gyroscope... that are playing at a competitive level that you would flat out deny if I showed you videos of. You don't know what you are talking about, you haven't seen high level players on ipads playing Farlight 84 or Call of Duty Mobile and thus you have no grounds to make the claim there isn't evidence that joysticks and gyroscope aim can't be competitive because you see no evidence of it. Call Of Duty Mobile is one of the most played games on the planet, get with the program buddy.
I have played with some of these players in Call Of Duty Mobile in high level Search and Destroy games or in Alcatraz or normal Battle Royale modes (among the other less challenging normal Call Of Duty modes) using an xbox controller and gyroscope on my phone.. there are some ways that touchscreen is superior (ease of access to buttons along with extreme customizability of many control inputs to be intuitive and fast) but also some ways that my setup of joysticks + gyroscope was superior. Was I as good as these players? Of course not, but there wasn't some categorical ceiling of hardware holding me back, these people are just better at the game plain and simple. I had the same experience getting near the top of the ladder in Apex Legends Mobile, the predator ranked players above me where ruthless but they didn't have some kind of untouchable hardware advantage on me even if their devices had higher refresh/Hz, lower latency, larger and higher resolution screens. That helped, but what mattered was they were better at the game. Still, I got close enough to the top to thoroughly convince myself that there wasn't a hardware issue really holding me back, the holes in my battle royale/FPS game mechanics have far more to do with my tactics then aim, I have the aim down well enough trust me.
https://www.esports.net/news/mobile-games/cod-mobile-player-count/
Per Activision, the game has already crossed 500 million downloads in 2021 itself. Therefore, the overall game downloads in 2025 should be considerably higher than that, and could be somewhere around 700 million right now. While it’s still a bit far from the 1 billion milestone, which only a few games like Subway Surfers and Free Fire have achieved, the game is undoubtedly one of the most popular ones available on mobile. This can also be attributed to the game being free-to-play, which has generated considerable interest towards the Call of Duty franchise.
Additionally, according to Active Player, the daily player count in recent months is around 25 million users, a really huge number.
https://www.esports.net/news/mobile-games/cod-mobile-player-count/
examples of competitive touchscreen and gyroscope play
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BuRirm25WhI&pp=ygUnZmFybGlnaHQgODQgY29tcGV0aXRpdmUgaXBhZCB0b3VybmFt
- As I have pointed out repeatedly in my arguments, just because there is a superior way to do it DOES NOT mean computer people/gamers will elect to use it (ESPECIALLY stick in the mud pc gamers). Computer people/gamers are no different than any other demographic of humans in that they will irrationally refuse to try certain things for no good reason, the thing that makes them unique is the degree of confidence they have that they do not do this because they are good at computers and/or programming. Thus at a fundamental level even if you are right and there aren't any competitive joysticks and gyroscope players out there than it still isn't actually very good evidence that it isn't possible to play competitively with joysticks and gyroscope because there is no reason to assume pc gamers would actually evolve and try it. PC first person shooter competitive gamers just recently decided to stop using CRT monitors I mean... come on don't look to them to be harbingers of innovation!
- Mouse and Keyboard will always be a massive part of competitive gaming, I will also refuse to be lead along a digression into arguing about this, I am not denying the immense competitive capacity for mouse and keyboard at certain genres of video games, but we are no longer in an environment that pc gamers assumed would continue indefinitely forever.... there are other competitive control schemes now that can beat mouse and keyboard, decisively in some cases depending on the competitive esport. These include joysticks and gyroscope aim control for gamepads/gaming handhelds and touchscreen and gyroscope controls for smartphones. There will be more discovered, this makes mouse and keyboard players uncomfortable shrugs but as pc gamers love to say condescendingly, it is the way it is.
Edit I mean I didn't even bring up rocket league lol...
Edit 2 My second edit got lost, but suffice to say gestures at FPV drones and RC hobby not giving a shit about wanting mouse and keyboard level precision control in the field because THEY ALREADY HAVE IT with their tools.
That was corporate saving money from us all, another example of why animals, like humans, don't need unions! The efficiency of free markets keeps all animals in trucks totally safe, trust us!
Also for legal purposes let me state for the record they aren't our employees, we here at H.A.Y. are a modern agile business and subscribe to the philosophy that the people we steal labor from are valued team members not faceless workers!
I don't know much about Judaism but I wouldn't be surprised if among Jewish philosophers, religious and spiritual thinkers and community activists that standing up against injustice especially if it is easy to ignore is a form of expressing your love of god/spiritual practice.
It is the same with all the actually legitimate teachings in all major religions (quantified crudely by number of practicioners and length of history the religion has been practiced), how could it be otherwise? We are all human beings after all.
sigh countless jews know this, what you are seeing is US colonialism using judaism as a toy to be violently discarded later, it is a tale as old as time, one that the conservative authoritarian elements of spiritual movements always fall for like it is catnip.
Mamdani just makes it painfully obvious this is the game pretend conservatives hiding as religious leaders always ALWAYS play.
Than you are like most mouse and keyboard players where you confidently assume mouse and keyboard is the best control method end of story. You don't know what you are talking about and neither do any reply guys who will try to obliterate this point with a salvo of "um actually" killer rhetorical points.
https://steamdeckhq.com/news/steam-deck-shown-being-used-in-ukraines-war/
That is a Ukrainian soldier using a steam deck to control actual weapon systems real humans (likely mouse and keyboard players who have no ability to use a gamepad) are counting on to survive an actual war.
Honestly if I sound snarky it is because I have grown to love how unshakably mouse and keyboard players believe they are using the only method to play competitively. Especially in a battlefield type FPS game with aircraft, mouse and keyboard players will hilariously refuse to fly with anything other than mouse and keyboard or a crazy complex flight simulator setup with a flight joystick they talk about but will never get.
Meanwhile there is an xbox one controller sitting in the other room that in 5 minutes they could learn to pull off flight maneuvers smoothly and confidently with that are next to impossible to do with mouse and keyboard...
I point this out to mouse and keyboard players directly and they don't listen even why I fly literal circles around them. They respond with some form of "mouse and keyboard works badly enough for me". Computer people are truly so much smarter than the rest of us!
me flying circles around people
https://lostpod.space/w/id9wMqsEmHSD9xQCTchQ9r
https://lostpod.space/w/fYo9DBAxwWSace7X7X486t
https://lostpod.space/w/qUyc9YLX69RK4xokm98qCW
Recording of me playing the best arena shooter, Xonotic, with joysticks and gyro. Sure there are plenty of quake players that could annihilate me, such is life, but I am able to play fluidly and competitively enough that the issue is my skill at the game and to a lesser extent the limited framerate and field of view of the Steam Deck screen not a fundamental limitation of joysticks and gyro. Note that Xonotic is one of the fastest competitive games period, which means slower competitive games are comparatively in terms of dynamic aim and movement skill FAR easier to master the mechanics of than Xonotic, so Xonotic is the perfect proving ground to prove this.
They should have an opening event where everyone hangs out at the lavish park milling about in small groups that seem to always disperse as Elon approaches to try to talk to them and pretend he belongs.
Please add "Divorced To The Billionth Degree Dad Sits In Largest Warehouse On Earth Alone And Grumpy" to your bingo cards.
gerrymandered af just like the human habitats
how about a vodkipe cottlerack puppet?
Have you ever starved slowly to death surrounded by loved ones and your child also starving to death?
STFU