CaptPretentious

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[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 1 points 18 minutes ago

No. Though if I got a nickel for every time Trump is associated with the Confederate flag... it'd be a rich man.

I was specifically speaking to the Jan. 6 intersection attack. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/kevin-seefried-confederate-flag-capitol-jan-6-sentenced-rcna69784

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 16 points 13 hours ago (2 children)

Outside the various shitty adjustments he's making now, we cannot forget something perhaps bigger. Because of him, an enemy state flag (the flag of the Confederacy) was flown in the White House.

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 0 points 4 days ago

I know it says to pick the most awful, but settle down there Satan. We've suffered enough.

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 64 points 1 week ago (6 children)

So I've had multiple GF's who were physically abusive, cheaters, chronic liars, gaslighters... so is there a version of this for me? Or are men never victims still?

So glad this didn't exist like ~15 years ago. My one ex, who decided to start a relationship with her co-worker, while we were looking for and then financing a house... When I broke up with her (like 1 week after closing), while I was trying to process the betrayal, she took to Facebook and text messages spamming EVERYONE a fake story about me, trying to pass herself as the victim. Even including a fake pregnancy! All to make me look bad because I caught her cheating. Thankfully, this app didn't exist, and several of my female friends reached out to me for my side of the story.

But all the "stories" on that app, 100% vetted, right? We get unbiased, both sides of the story, right... Evidence was required... right? Because imaging the harm someone could do if they were just petty, or scornful, of just bored. It's not like women have ever made false rape claims... right....

I'm not trying to imply my situation is what all men go through... but you can't just dismiss it, or other men, because it doesn't fit into your social media-fueled narrative. Yes, some men suck (and that's selling it short). But, women are just as capable of the same level of suck. We are all, after all, human.

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Just for you next time I'm in Chicago, I'm going to order a pickle Chicago deep dish pizza

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I promise everything on that menu is like $10 overpriced.

$13 for a hot dog. Hot dog better be code for a fat blunt for $13

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Have you seen a popular streamer that does?

Yes. I think a lot of people would reference the MatPat apology.

Why would he? don’t think anyone would lie about that, since those aren’t “glamorous” jobs

That's your personal bias. He lets people believe what they want. He used it for clout, and while you might not care about game development or cybersecurity, there are many who do. When he did security, he did social engineering. Which is just as valid, but if people are more impressed because they think he's looking at source code and whatnot... he doesn't correct them and leans into those stories. Since you kinda hipster-esque view of YouTubers... here's a guy with less than 1000 subs talking about it, https://youtu.be/oKadi1zy8fQ and he didn't really do that much at Blizzard either, not in game development either, but again, he doesn't say what he actually did and has a lot of stories that don't connect. That's like if I said, "Yeah, I worked at the White House for 7 years" and just left it at that. But then it comes to light, I was the one mowing the grass, and that's it. If I don't specify what I did, nor correct people, and telling stories that I overhear that belong to someone else (and I don't specify that) or talk about things that happen that I wasn't involved with... then I'm lying by omission.

That guy rubs me the wrong way too (assuming you’re talking about Cr1TiKaL/penguinz0).

Not even close. https://www.youtube.com/@CodingJesus He's a C++ developer who got his name because in some older photos of him people said he looked like Jesus. That's the whole "lore".

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 12 points 1 week ago (3 children)

The WoW things is the most well known, be he had a similar behavior in another game, Ashes of Creation i think. Doesn't take accountability for anything. Cannot say sorry.

There's also stuff coming out here cheated on his former wife. And then was a massive manipulative dick towards the person that he was cheating on with.

Or that all his previous credentials are fabricated. Like he doesn't like giving details what he's actually done in previous jobs. He'll just state that he works somewhere and then let you fill in the blank. Or passing off what someone else did at the job as his own.

In his own channel he purposely misrepresent the recent things about him. And coding Jesus actually put out a video showing that, when he tries to reach out immediately gets filtered and banned. But meanwhile Thor is telling people that all he had to do was try to reach out...

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Back in the day, I had a girlfriend who burned a CD that was just this. The entire thing, just filled with this one song over and over. She's sneaked into my apartment, put it into the CD player, Hit play, and left.

Thinking about it still brings a smile to my face.

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago

I'd probably try to get the job back, if it were me.

That client is going to be a client whether or not you're there. Their views are going to be the same whether or not you're there. And the company is going to pay somebody to do the job whether that's you or not. And what's going to happen is going to happen regardless of what you do. Food and shelter are needs for you. You suffering helps nobody.

As for finding work, I suspect a lot of places are trying to leverage AI and fewer bodies. (I do hope that trend dies.). But we see a lot of layoffs in IT the last few months.

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 12 points 2 weeks ago

Imo, yes.

Someone asked you out, you said no with presumably no explanation, then proceeded to make it about you. Others are welcome to disagree, but in my book, yeah, you're an asshole.

But you have all the opportunity to change that. It could be by giving the other person a real explanation. You say it's an online friend, so I kind of guess you two don't live close to each other so it would be long distance. Don't make anything up be honest. Or if the distance isn't too bad try going out on a date see how it goes. It's a date not a marriage. Do the classic dinner and a movie or coffee and a movie. I mean Superman's out right now Fantastic Four coming out soon. I'm sure there's other movies too.

 

My credentials are, I've watched all 3 series of Startgate, way to many times. For more than a year, I had PlutoTV just set to the StarGate channel. I also own the Blu-rays, but PlutoTV is convenient. And of course I've seen the OG movie several times (less then the SG-1 movies). But we will not speak of Stargate Origins...

I know some of these things aren't new. Some might be (the internet is vast... after all).

So, one thing I want to address actually "fixes" two things. For the Ancients, Furlings, and Goa'uld, fixing aesthetics and lore.

tl;dr The Ancients should have had a common Gothic aesthetic. The Furlings should be written back in and used to explain various aspects of the Goa'uld, and the Goa'uld should be way more fearsome (in the reboot).

In the show, I always hated how the Ancients were depicted. And it wasn't until recently that I finally figured out why. Nothing with the Ancients is aesthetically coherent. The various stargates we see, the various tech lying about, both old and new... none of it really lines up nicely. But it should have. Earth is covered with evidence of various aliens throughout the ages. Beyond the Asgard, Ancients, and Goa'uld, we know the Ohne were on Earth during the time of Babylon. Much of Earth's history and culture is derived from the various "gods" that we find out were various alien races.

So, lets fix the Ancients. Based on some tech we see, most notably the rings and DHD, the 'Repository of knowledge', and honestly Destiny, we get some ideas. So, Earthlings created castles, the whole gothic look... And I think, the Ancients' overall aesthetic should be closer to the Warhammer 40k Imperium (not exactly, but along those lines). Far more gothic. Their architect is big, bold, and intimidating. And we know humans didn't come up with it. In the episode 'The Torment of Tantalus' where we learn of the 4 races, we see... a castle. We can assume it predates humans and other than Ernest and SG-1, no human has ever set foot there. And based on what we know about Asgard and the Nox... that design must either be Furling or Ancient. And my next bit will describe why it's not Furling. But how we've seen the Ancients and their tech many times was just wrong. I believe, if Stargate got rebooted, if they stuck with a "gothic" design, things would line up better. We see castles in other worlds, too, like when SG-1 is tracking down Merlin (as well as many other examples).

So, a little setup for the next part. We know the Goa'uld are largely just scavengers. They're like the Borg of Stargate (assimilating technology and whatnot). And that would have been more true early on. The Goa'uld had a sort of symbiotic relationship with the Unas. We know the Unas are not a highly intelligent species as even today, they're still fairly basic (as in, despite all the time they still aren't in space). In the few times we've seen their homeworld, we see no technology. It wouldn't make sense that a lake snake-like parasite would just be swimming around thinking "Oh, if I get one of those Unas, I'm going to build me a spaceship!". I feel the Goa'uld when from 0 to 100 real fast as they are a real threat that several species have dedicated massive efforts to fight.

So if we extend that with what we know culters and whatnot were influenced by various "gods", we were told we "never saw the furlings"... I believe originally the Omeyocan (the Giant Aliens with the crystal skull), were the Furlings, but scripts as they are, that got changed. And the two names can co-exists because, as know, it stands to reason the Ancients weren't always called that. We see in the episode 'Crystal Skull', it has a giant pyramid, but not of Goa'uld design. I'm implying that the whole pyramid design and a good amount of tech was of Furling design, and it was stolen by the Goa'uld. We see in the episode 'Paradise Lost', the control panel has various shapes, including a pyramid, and it's specifically called out to be Furling. And in both episodes, 'Crystal Skull' and 'Paradise Lost', we see tech that allows for teleportation unlike anything the Asgard or Ancients used.

We also know, the Goa'uld would rather eliminate anyone they can't control. So it's very possible the "Giant Aliens" were physically incompatible with them. Hard to say. We know the Omeyocans were at war and were losing to the Goa'uld. So I think the pyramid ships and a bunch of Goa'uld tech are just Furling tech. And the "we've never seen the Furlings" still holds true as the "Giant Aliens" that we see could be a hologram or a form they currently are, or can take for humans.

And lastly, the Goa'uld in SG-1 are not as threatening or powerful as they should be. For that many species to be at war with them, they should be a bigger threat. I think if they reboot it, they should come to find out that killing Ra was a fluke. That they caught him off guard because he didn't predict Earth's military to show up. So he didn't have his normal fleet/guard/etc. and his guard was dropped. The fact that we got a nuke on his ship and blew him to hell.... pure luck. We did what the other System Lords couldn't do.

 

This might not be the best place for this question but I honestly can't think of another place, but if you know of one please let me know. But I figured someone here might have the experience I'm looking for.

I own the discs for various Star Trek series and everything Stargate. What I'm trying to do is use handbrake to encode them to put them on Plex. But everything I try, it just looks worse. Is there a repository of like recommended settings for various media?

 

I'll try to keep this short, sweet, and to the point.

I, like so many of you, love this game. Possibly more than we should. But for me, before this game, I had truly lost most of my interest in video games as a whole. Every year, various problems get worse and 2023 was the final straw for me. Ever increasing greed (Blizzard, Unity, EA, just every studio really). To say they came out in a lazy, incomplete, greedy state undersells it I feel. I truly feel we're still on the brink of another video game crash. Because the crash wasn't just one game (E.T.) but was the general greed and terrible quality of the industry back then. Pushing new products (games, consoles, accessories, etc.) just to push new products with crazy turn around time all in the name of profit. And this year, just stacked with all prior years, I had enough.

This game is so good in all the right ways. The writing, the acting, the world feels alive. NPCs respond differently based on who you are and what you've done. Even banter between your party. A truly impressive amount of thought put into things allowing you the player to really play however you want. It's not a mad loot carousel because your character power isn't based on gear directly and is tied to the character which allows for far more interesting items. There's no greed either, no stupid 'sEaSoN pAsS', no excel spreadsheets worth of 'versions', no subscription, no shop using real money for gear/cosmetics, no 'planned DLC' that's obviously content they cut out in order to sell back to the consumer. Heck, this game supports multiplayer... REAL multiplayer in that I don't believe you ever actually need a dedicated server. I believe you can do direct remote, split screen co-op, and LAN play... what other game in the last decade does that?

It reminds me of how games used to be before Bethesda broke the seal with horse armor.

BG3 is just a complete, high quality game, for gamers. It feels like it was made with love, care, and respect. And playing the game brings me joy.

 

Are there any good collections anyone might be aware of, for EA information or datamined information.

I'm curious to see what ideas got scrapped and how things changed. I know of a few things, like a little on Daisy. How certain abilities were actually going to be handed out.

But places like Grymforge really elude to something... there's a bunch of stuff hints that something might be near. From whatever caused some of the destruction you see. Because I refuse to believe it's all a vague reference to Yurgir.

And then there's some MTG pictures I saw, that list someone has potentially the main villain, in the very least a bad guy, and in the current game plays a very different roll.

Edit: Added spoiler tag just in case

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by CaptPretentious@lemmy.world to c/baldurs_gate_3@lemmy.world
 

So, after playing many hours and just recently starting Act 3, there's been one thing that's been bugging me and I finally have it sorted out.

The whole "rarity" attached to gear is really dumb and misleading.

It's using the overly used grey/green/blue/'purple' coloring and naming that's common and many other RPGs. But in those games, it's somewhat reflective of rarity... which is what it's described as in BG3, the rarity of an item. But it's a lie.

Example Periapt of Wound Closure is an item that's sold by a vendor. How is it rare? As far as I can tell, there's just one in the game. But every named item I have, there's just one in existence.

I think labeling things as common/uncommon/rare/ etc. is wrong and thus makes people think certain items are better simply based on the 'color' of the gear instead of considering what the gear does. I've already had this conversation with multiple friends who absolutely think they're going to give a "stat stick" to their caster, because they're so used to Blizzard's way of thinking. Or that they 'needed' new gear because they leveled up and now must replace gear asap (even in Act 1). The fact I showed videos of some guy soloing the game, or beating the game as lvl 1s, or a video of some guy causing havoc by chucking potatoes and only potatoes... falls on deaf ears.

I think if the naming was swapped from 'rarity of item' to 'quality of enchantment' it would make more sense, but I still think it's not necessary. Or if it was standardized to like normal gear (nothing special) remains grey, gear that's just slightly enchanted (like +1 Sword) is green, and all unique named items are blue. Since you certainly can get lots of grey, fewer greens, and only one named. But that's just an idea.

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