MossyFeathers

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[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

TNG, Voyager and DS9 get a tie for first. Haven't really seen any of the nu-Trek except for some Discovery and Lower Decks. Something about them just didn't jive for me. Picard was Picard getting bullied. TOS can be fun, but not enough for me to sit and intentionally watch it. I should watch TAS though. It looks bad in a good way.

Edit: I take that back, Orville gets #1, TNG, Voyager and DS9 tie for #2.

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Humans being the goofy, weird, but kind-hearted cro-magnons of the galaxy/universe is one of my favorite tropes.

Edit: if you want the exact opposite, try They Are Smol. It's an sci-fi, hfy-parody shitpost. Humans have just as much of a instinct for ultra-violence as the other sapient species of the galaxy, if not moreso. However, humans are about half the size and possess about a quarter of the agility, speed and strength of their Dorarizin (big space wolves), Karnakian (big space raptors) and Jornissian (big XCOM vipers) counterparts.

This means humans are utterly adorable and basically seen as cats if cats were intelligent apes.

It also makes everyone else very concerned that humanity's first response is to fuck things, and our second response is to fuck things. They're concerned about our lack of counterbalace (aka a tail) and think we look very wobbly and clumsy. Finally, they're very concerned about the fact that the entirety of the human race falls into the margin of error for the galactic census, which means that, like cats, they baby humans as much as they can without offending people.

They're also very amused (and sometimes very disturbed) by the fact that humans have a significantly higher penis-to-body ratio (still smaller than the aliens, but an alien-sized human would have a ridiculously large penis in comparison) and have a desire to fuck anything that moves (and yes, there is official interspecies smut on the author's patreon lmao).

I love this series so much.

There's also a more serious companion detective series by Frank Leroux (rip :c) called The Smol Detective (he also wrote some other, shorter Smolverse series as well as a standalone series called The Adventures of Iron Hu-man). It's absolutely phenomenal.

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 4 points 1 year ago

Extroverts don't seem to understand that not showing interest in their sexual lives doesn't mean disrespect, but simply that I don't care about it.

I was on the fence until this. This is extremely unprofessional and, if I understand correctly, could even get the company sued. Here's how I'd personally handle it; but take this with a grain of salt because I've never actually had to deal with something like this before:

First, talk to a lawyer. Tell them what's going on an get their thoughts and suggestions. The suggestions following may be way off-base.

Then, start keeping track of every time she brings something like that up, and log how you responded, how it made you feel, how she reacted to you response. You're collecting evidence for a lawsuit on the basis of a toxic and highly unprofessional work environment that'll hopefully never actually happen.

Once you have enough info that you could potentially launch said lawsuit, double-check with your lawyer and then you go to HR.

YOUR LAWYER WILL LIKELY TELL YOU THIS: DO NOT THREATEN A LAWSUIT. DO NOT EVEN HINT AT A LAWSUIT. DO NOT MENTION ANYTHING ABOUT A LAWSUIT, PERIOD. IF YOU MAKE ANY MENTION OF LEGAL ACTION THEN YOU WILL DESTROY YOUR CHANCES OF HAVING A POSITIVE OUTCOME FROM THIS MEETING. THEY ARE ALMOST GUARANTEED TO FIRE YOU AND THEN IMMEDIATELY LAWYER UP. THEY MAY EVEN ATTEMPT TO DESTROY EVIDENCE IF THEY THINK IT'S PREFERABLE TO A SUCCESSFUL LAWSUIT.

Make sure you log your interaction with HR as well; what you discussed, if you felt your concerns were heard during the meeting, and then make a follow-up log a week or two later to note if there was any change as a result of your meeting.

If there was no change, talk to your lawyer and consider trying again (and log everything again), and again, do not threaten, mention or even hint at any kind of legal action whatsoever. You're trying to give the company ample chance to respond to your concerns.

If there was still no change, go talk to your lawyer about the possibility of pursuing legal action. It could be legitimately worth it, especially if they decide to fire you after your first or second meeting with HR.

Your goal is to have a paper trail so long and thorough that you can hang them with it (figuratively, in court) if necessary.

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 3 points 1 year ago

I've always wondered what the modern equivalent of the NeoGeo or 3DO would look like, capability-wise.

Would it abandon traditional polygon rendering for gaussian splatting?

Would it be able to do movie-quality path tracing?

Would it have multi-level hardware-based procedural generation (each level getting more precise in terms of scale)?

Would it be a SoC the size of someone's head?

Would it have a CPU that isn't measured in normal cycles but instead has sub-PUs coordinated by the CPU which run at their own speeds (with PUs for simpler instructions running faster than PUs that incorporate instructions that'd traditionally take multiple steps)?

Would it have an AI processor on par with an Nvidia A10 (or whatever the current top-of-the-line AI chip is)?

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

OH SHIT LARSON IS CARTOONING AGAIN!?

Edit: misunderstood the post title, I thought it was saying the strip was published today. That said, apparently he has indeed been cartooning again.

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 21 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

Not surprised about the NeoGeo considering it was literally a home arcade machine. For people who aren't aware, arcade machines historically tended to use a lot of bleeding edge technology. For an example, iirc Sega's Daytona USA had custom boards and chips based on tech used for US milsims and couldn't be played on a home console without downgrades until I thiiiink the PS3/Xbox 360? This was a game that came out in fucking 1994 by the way. I mean, compare NeoGeo games to SNES games and tell me which ones looked nicer, and then realize the SNES came out after the NeoGeo.

Oh yeah, also NeoGeo carts were chip compatible with their arcade counterparts. The PCB was different, but you could desolder the chips from an arcade cart and solder them onto a console cart or vice versa.

As for the 3DO... The 3DO was licensed tech; so the 3DO company didn't actually make consoles, they licensed the hardware to companies like Panasonic. As such, the companies had to charge a much higher price than usual, as normally console manufacturers make their profit from licensing fees for dev kits and game sales, but the manufacturers couldn't do that because they weren't the ones collecting the licensing fees. However that also meant that some versions of the 3DO sold for well below their MSRP.

Also the 3DO was a disc-based system capable of 3D graphics that includes features other consoles couldn't match like proper perspective correction and non-dithered shadows, along with planned (vaporware) online functionality; all a year or two before the N64, PlayStation and Saturn came about. In fact, what I've read is that developers who started out developing for the 3DO hated trying to port their games to other consoles because the 3DO's architecture included a lot of shortcuts that devs could take that other consoles didn't have.

In other words, there was a reason the NeoGeo and 3DO were so expensive lol.

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I do too. It's a comfort series for me and I've never seen someone who can make the Sims so funny. CallMeKevin and Jerma come close, but Joel's series was a non-stop trainwreck.

Sadly I think too much has changed since Joel last did it for him to revive it without starting from scratch (I think he talked about it recently, but I can't remember). His Sims 2 streams are a good spiritual continuation of it though.

Edit: Jerma woohooing the CBT wizard, Jill Valentine getting married to Nemesis at Johnny Zest's house and Thanksgiving with Albert Wesker were 10/10 moments.

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 7 points 1 year ago

There are still companies that make physical copies, but typically it's in limited quantities and sadly I've found that most of them (especially one of the big ones, LRG) can be pretty scummy. I think the only two I've found that are worth buying stuff from are iam8bit and fangamer.

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 24 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Meh, give it another 10yrs and Wii games will be selling at the original prices. Rip game/vintage computer collecting. You were a fun and inexpensive hobby until the rich assholes got to it.

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

You're not laying plumbing and electric through an old growth forest. The roots of those trees won't allow it. You've got to clear the whole lot and then replant.

Okay, but... What if... You didn't bury the pipes and wires and put them overground (you have good points, I'm just shit-posting NCD-style now)? Snake them between the trees. You don't have to have houses all in a row. Sure, they're less efficient space-wise, but then you can have your yard and your white picket fence without disturbing the surrounding environment!

That would require a local nursery specializing in the cultivation of native plants at the scale the developer requires. At the industrial level, its easier to just ship in some stock variants, whether they work locally or not.

Just uproot the trees and replant them later, EZ.

From an ecological level, it is easier to simply not break things than it is to fix them afterwards. Stripping the soil and resodding it, tearing up all the old plants and replanting, and kicking out the native wildlife for years at a time isn't in any way conducive to ecological preservation.

Yeah, well, we're gonna have to learn how to do it eventually.

From a semi-serious standpoint, if our population keeps growing, we're either going to have to learn how to tear up ground and then replace it in an ecologically-friendly manner, or we're going to have to push off into space. We're currently scheduled to have a population collapse due to climate change, but let's be honest here, that's going to come with significant ecological destruction which will require significant ecological reconstruction if we ever want to try to return earth to its pre-change state.

Cough I mean: nature put it there, just have nature put it back. Simple as.

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 12 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Counterpoint: they didn't need to clear all the trees, or at the very least, they could have replaced them with more native trees once they were done building. I'm not gonna pretend that houses don't cause a ton of environmental destruction, but imo they really don't have to continue to be destructive long-term; they do it because people usually go with the lowest bidder.

[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I tried. Link Pee new singer worship alien and defend rapist lmao.

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