hraegsvelmir

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[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 7 points 4 days ago

And then there's people like my once naïve ass, who just blunder their way through attempted muggings. The first time someone tried to mug me, this guy was asking for money at like 2am, and when I told him I couldn't help him, he said, "You know, I got heat." I told him that was good, at least, because my landlord was a dick and my apartment was cold as hell, since they still hadn't turned on the heat for the building. Got back home, and my wife was like, "You idiot, you know he was telling you he had a gun, right?"

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 12 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Having just rewatched Jurassic Park the other night for the first time since I was about 6 years old, my takeaway was mostly that the park needed a total overhaul of their EH&S department. Probably every single death was avoidable with less than a day's work to prevent it, starting with the very first scene when they release a raptor into the enclosure. That guy's death could have been avoided by simply

  1. Installing some rings into the posts on either side of the gate, and securing the shipping container to them to prevent unplanned movement of the container.
  2. Attaching some support posts to the rear of the container that would dig into the ground, rather than letting the container shift backwards.
  3. Have a pulley rigged up over the gate that could hook into the top of the door on the container, allowing the crew to lift open the container's door from a safe distance.

And that's literally the first scene. The entire main plot could have been avoided by not permitting a design with so many single points of failure, like only one individual being able to shut down critical safety systems without any additional oversight, and seemingly no fallback systems to account for either incompetent or malicious actors on the island.----

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 4 points 1 week ago

I could excuse this as entirely accidental had the person running over the chicken been the lead car, and the chicken suddenly leapt out into the road. Someone else had stopped to let the chicken cross, and this person either presumed they knew better than the stopped driver and whipped around them, or they simply didn't care. I doubt people would be looking to excuse the driver's actions had the first lady been stopped for a little kid who ran out into the the road that our chicken killer wouldn't have been able to see through an entire car obstructing their vision. At the very least, the second driver acted irresponsibly, if not with wanton disregard for the potential hazards.

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Ah, yes, smartphone bad has to be the leading cause. It couldn't possibly be something to do with the fact that, of young adults who still live with their parents, many have worldviews antithetical to that of their parents, and simply don't want the headache of repetitive and predictable conflict when their father starts ranting about how the country is going to shit because of goddamn commies like Joe Manchin, or similar nonsense. And for those who live apart from their parents, it most certainly has nothing to do with the degradation of our working conditions, such that many full-time workers have schedules that are inconsistent from day to day, and week to week, and full-time hours are contingent on having 100% open availability to work, making it exceedingly difficult to sync up the meal time schedules for two working adults. I'm also pretty sure the rising cost of living and stagnant wages also haven't done anything to curtail the ability of young adults to go and eat out with friends. Must be the damned smartphone.

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 19 points 2 weeks ago

For someone learning English, the first thing I think of is the aunt of a lady that I took Norwegian classes from. My teacher said it's really common in Norway for families that can afford to do so to send their kids to a summer camp in the UK when they're around 14 or so, where they only speak English for a few months to really polish their accent and fluency. Her aunt's parents were a bit behind the ball, though, and all the English summer camps had already filled up by the time they tried booking a place for her, but they found a camp still taking applications in Arkansas. So, all her other relatives speak with posh, British accents, and then her one aunt rolls into the room, talking with a heavy twang that throws everyone off.

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 19 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Pneumonic plague is a particularly aggressive form of the plague, where you basically need to be treated within the first 24 hours of showing symptoms in order to have much chance of surviving, and you can die in as little as a day and a half. Initial symptoms include fever, weakness, nausea and headaches, aka the same symptoms as probably >90% of the illnesses most of us contract, so I can see how it would be easy to underestimate the severity of it, until you start coughing up blood.

Further, while I don't know this person's circumstances, in a country where there's no guarantee of either universal healthcare or paid sick time and protections for workers who call off work when ill, I can easily see how someone might say "Eh, it's just a cold, but I'll tough it out, because I can't afford to go to the doctor and/or miss work," when they notice some of the milder and less remarkable symptoms, then wake up the next day coughing up blood and already be screwed.

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 7 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Here's the neat thing, though, they can be the least awful party, while still being absolutely awful and ultimately aiming for essentially the same thing as the most awful party. Just look at all the ghouls in the Democratic Party and associated apparatuses coming out of the woodwork to attack Zohran Mamdani for a damn mayoral race, out of fear that he might expose the lie that the Dems aren't serving the same masters as the GOP and working against the interests of the vast majority of the people in this country. The greatest difference between the two parties, at this point in time, is that the Dems are willing to wait longer to formally install our corporate overlords as our new lords and masters, and they'll wave a gay flag and pay lip service to the plight of minorities if that's what's needed to ultimately achieve the goal. But they will also ruthlessly go after anyone and everyone, within or outside the party, who would threaten to derail their plan and actually represent and advance the interests of the masses, rather than those of the few who aim to sit on thrones made of their own obscene wealth and the human suffering they created to amass said wealth.

You're a frog being slowly boiled alive, calling out to the rest of us that the water is fine and asking us to jump in the pot with you. No thanks.

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 12 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

More specifically, an Indian divider for large numbers, kind of like how 万 (read 'man') works in Japanese. While Japanese (and I think Chinese) divide numbers greater than 1,000 in increments of 1万, or 10,000, up until you hit 100,000,000, in India, large numbers get split into lakh, representing groups of 100,000.

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 43 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

They're going just about as well as they are everywhere else in the US, barring that one guy in Texas that got killed opening fired on a Border Patrol facility the other day. Before you get too snarky, let's have some examples of the folks in states that always have a hard-on for gun ownership who are actually proving what you're implying here? Oh, the good gun-owners generally aren't rising up, but those states are actually welcoming the Gestapo with open arms, since they voted for this? What a surprise.

Keep on living in your fantasy world that the 2nd Amendment bros are going to actually get off their asses and do something about it. Other than cheering it on, that is.

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 8 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I sense yet another "Cut out your bullshit, Max" rule change brewing. He's clearly been fishing fos these safety car penalties when he isn't controlling the restart lately, yet when he does lead the pack, he's immediately on the radio morning if P2 so much as pulls alongside his rear axle. He's going to keep on storming past people on safety car restarts right up until he causes a massive crash, then play the victim. It's getting beyond tiresome.

On the other hand, I'm not sure what Yuki was meant to do to avoid that crash. He was at the apex and already on the curb on the inside when someone tried to cut across him.

Really terrible stewarding, all around.

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 2 points 3 weeks ago

If you understand perfectly, you've yet to demonstrate this. The ask is to remove superfluous, anti-consumer design elements like always-online connections for single-player games, or shuttering official servers with no mitigation plan for those who wish to play the game after this occurs, and people have asked for changes to these, specific sorts of anti-consumer design choices. Meanwhile, you're over here big brain posting about "That's not a design change! Now, turning a 100-player online battle royale game into a single player JRPG, that would be a design change!" It's no great wonder that you're being treated as either a troll or an idiot when you've manage to misunderstand something so fundamental, while confidently insisting time and again that you alone get it, and everyone is just misguided.

[–] hraegsvelmir@ani.social 6 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

My big question would be what would that add? If you speak Japanese, Spanish and French, 日本語, Español and Français would give you all the information you need. Adding the language name in a second language would increase the work to do, while also not really providing any benefit that I can see. If you manage to change the language to Spanish, or are using somebody else's device, "English" is no less helpful for you than "English (Inglés)" would be.

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