by Lethn
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MetallicBioMeat 3 points ago +3 / -0

Nice,Not often you see a springRTS engine game. Thought most of the games in that engine stayed as prototypes.

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MetallicBioMeat 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting, did not even know that it was close to be tried in bitcoin, Should not the test be able to be replicated in theory (I know live fire exercise is the best stress test) with a branch spinoff in a much smaller environment?

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MetallicBioMeat 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think I already know of the 51% attack concept, although i'm not keeping up to date with cryptocurrency, have there been any major changes to it?

by Lethn
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MetallicBioMeat 8 points ago +8 / -0

Can confirm that gog will give you the old version of BG if have the EE, it is a bit hidden though.

by Lethn
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MetallicBioMeat 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yep, although if you bought the old version before they were removed you still got them, It is the one thing gog and itch does well that they give you a installer.

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MetallicBioMeat 2 points ago +2 / -0

Alright, seems we are on a similar page, I misunderstood you as arguing for it being money with value, rather than just a currency for transactions.

by Lethn
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MetallicBioMeat 8 points ago +8 / -0

Most official places to get originals are gone. You will have to check old torrents if they are still alive. Or find the cds :D

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MetallicBioMeat 4 points ago +5 / -1

What people don't understand is that at least for Bitcoin and Ethereum they definitely have value

In what way do they have any value beyond the usage of transactions? Are they cornerstone of anything of worth (except the scams) as building blocks? Metal can be used in industry for something, which not something i'm seeing with Bitcoin or Ethereum.

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MetallicBioMeat 6 points ago +6 / -0

Well, not sure how well it handles the book, but there is a film based on it.

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MetallicBioMeat 8 points ago +8 / -0

Guess there is no hope of the new king suddenly turning on the government (haha)?

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MetallicBioMeat 6 points ago +6 / -0

They will be doing this a lot more often now, we're going to see big tech spaces turn into carefully choreographed comment zones with only verified users commenting. I think this is the real reason why they're coming up with any excuse to ban the human beings who don't toe the corporate line. It's not just advertising though that is definitely an immediate part of it, they want AI to be able to learn off their websites to be convincing to normies.

This will make it even more 'insane' than it already is,they would need to keep scrubbing and retraining it over and over as new terms and meanings falls out and in vogue even within their own dogma. And I'm sad to say but too many normies atleast "tech normies" seems to think current AI (or even feasible to become) is the god within the machine.

by Lethn
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MetallicBioMeat 8 points ago +8 / -0

I'm just surprised people expected otherwise, most popular youtubers/streamers etc are part of the grift or retarded. Even with fuck you money that does not seem to change.

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MetallicBioMeat 13 points ago +13 / -0

Elves 1.0

We already got elves in stellaris, came with the base pack. These new abominations look more like a cross breed between avians and insects

by Lethn
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MetallicBioMeat 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well most commentators seems to at best just be a lighting rod to get the recent most decadency, And they don't most of the time go through this decadency with autistic details, Which means that what you get is the headlines and emotions (Which is not filling enough, if you ask me)

In regards to their lack of use of alt tech. Tbh I do not think most of these people have technical competency to start hosting their own and as you say they are stuck with the addiction or rational that they need to keep building up their brand, which means that they stay on youtube or perhaps if they want the damnned youth they try to branch out to ticktock...

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MetallicBioMeat 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not sure of the legality but if they moved towards being more of torrent rather than direct download, it would lessen the burden and ensure that it is harder to take down. This will never happen for nexus since that would lose them money and a lot. And the left modders would not like it since then they would lose more control over the distributions of it.

Edit: Example of mod that does it is the STALKER Anomaly mod.

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MetallicBioMeat -7 points ago +2 / -9

Perhaps you would prefer communication to be done in lingua franca instead?

He asked if the issue were addressed, and I gave a reply to it. Whether that is satisfactory or not were not asked.

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MetallicBioMeat -10 points ago +2 / -12

It was sold for charity due to miscommunication, It were no use making a proper review of it due to it never being consumer useful...

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MetallicBioMeat 4 points ago +4 / -0

True forcing it all at once will be hard pressed, but with a good enough excuse they could ease it onto the population similar to value-added tax.

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MetallicBioMeat 15 points ago +15 / -0

But they keep salivating over the idea of it, and Europe has history of ration of these things during war, they just need a good enough excuse.

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MetallicBioMeat 15 points ago +15 / -0

Linus sold a backpack where their warranty policy is just trust me bro, rather than to have a more formal statment (since it would be legally binding). Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbjWRvzL-o0&t=4240s

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MetallicBioMeat 17 points ago +17 / -0

Could not have said it better myself. Is all this rushing to pump the numbers for a potential buyout?

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MetallicBioMeat 22 points ago +22 / -0

Well it makes sense with inflation, since alex jones where about 1b, I guess next year the standard will be 1.8b

by Lethn
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MetallicBioMeat 17 points ago +17 / -0

Well, there are probably multiple reasons why the art goes more and more generic, one of them is the idea of trying to emulate the reality rather than the ideal, the other is we know the corpo culture does not incentive risk taking and the globohomo culture ensure that all risk goes in the wrong way.

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