Omegalazarus
Omegalazarus t1_jd90xjm wrote
Reply to comment by Smiling_Mister_J in Wagner Group chief Prigozhin greeting ex-cons returning from fighting in Ukraine - in Russia they're heroes while most of the world think they're villains. by TequillaShotz
You gotta do what you gotta do. It's like the sign says.
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Reply to comment by VideoGamesForU in Stadia’s pivot to a cloud service has also been shut down | After Stadia's commercial failure, the pivot to Immersive Stream for Games is dead, too. by chrisdh79
Oh i misunderstood. That makes sense.
Omegalazarus t1_jc3nsja wrote
Reply to comment by mccannr1 in Stadia’s pivot to a cloud service has also been shut down | After Stadia's commercial failure, the pivot to Immersive Stream for Games is dead, too. by chrisdh79
Yeah I did a focus group for it in like 2016 or 2017. It was pretty cool. They came to my house and checked out my gaming setup and wanted to check out kind of other stuff that I personally like outside of gaming. Probably trying to understand the demographic and paid me pretty handsomely for the task. Of course they didn't tell me what it was, but they did ask me who I thought would bring this type of console list. Streaming video game tomorrow and I said Netflix or Google.
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Reply to comment by VideoGamesForU in Stadia’s pivot to a cloud service has also been shut down | After Stadia's commercial failure, the pivot to Immersive Stream for Games is dead, too. by chrisdh79
Is it streaming the game back and forth constantly using more energy than downloading it once? I mean I'm actually asking. I don't know how those things rate up. It just seems to me that a 1 hour of downloading versus say 20 hours of streaming the game over a server...
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Reply to comment by Hhic416 in Going to try out this warehouse find over the weekend by yephesingoldshire
I thought that was "chola"
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Reply to comment by FSMFan_2pt0 in PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline in 30 Years by diacewrb
Oh I was thinking just for the shot. Okay all the other stuff too. We never did funerary type stuff.
Edit: Sorry you had to do that
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Reply to comment by kwamby in PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline in 30 Years by diacewrb
Damn that the has gone way way up since I last needed it.
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Reply to comment by DataSquid2 in Mass-market military drones have changed the way wars are fought by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Yeah the terror aspect for sure. They did they on a movie years back. Someone tried to assassinate the president with suicide drones. It was a tense action scene.
Omegalazarus t1_j6lz17q wrote
"Then, as ... hobbyist drones and consumer electronics improved, a second style of military drone appeared...And it caught the world’s attention in Ukraine in 2022, when it proved itself capable of holding back one of the most formidable militaries on the planet."
I'm not sure I buy that thesis.
You can't see Ukraine effectively holding back the Russian army and see in depth the mini failings of the Russian army and still claim there one of the most formidable militaries on the planet.
I think you have to realize that they are just not that formidable and so defeating them isn't necessarily the result of some game changer any more than saying the Talibans defeat of Afghani forces with some sort of game changer because rebels defeated the government army.
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Reply to comment by PleasantAdvertising in Mass-market military drones have changed the way wars are fought by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
I mean most first or second world militaries would just launch an artillery garage. That would come for about the same amount of destructive power. Consider that each missile in an MLRS (large truck sized) destroys a 250 meter square radius. Those were the stats from 20 years ago and that munition has since been replaced several times so you can imagine the destructive capability.
Omegalazarus t1_j6lvs8g wrote
Reply to comment by DataSquid2 in Mass-market military drones have changed the way wars are fought by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
I think it's because those type of drones aren't great for an advanced military. Kamikaze drones are a low speed, high interactivity, small payload delivery system. Each of those three criteria are not what you want. If you can avoid it.
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Reply to comment by robplumm in HoloLens AR actually makes soldiers less lethal, soldiers hate it | Report comes after Microsoft lays off various VR/AR employees by BlueLightStruct
Yeah i started mounting my pvs14 behind my dot on my rifle.
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Reply to comment by Radiant_Miko in "A bird in the hand is..." by tharecord
Suicide hotline. Call 988. You can talk to someone.
Omegalazarus t1_j5va78c wrote
Reply to comment by Mother-Adversary in "A bird in the hand is..." by tharecord
My friend who is always searching for incest porn got the same one, too. Weird
Omegalazarus t1_j5va0s4 wrote
Reply to "A bird in the hand is..." by tharecord
A bird in the hand of the house for the first time in years.
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Reply to Driver arrested for OWI after coming to help friend who was also being arrested for OWI by FloppyDorito
Is that like more than one Owl?
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in At least 50 children found cleaning Midwest slaughterhouses by here4dambivalence
Yeah, doesn't that mean in their mind they're letting a groomer in??
Omegalazarus t1_j5dhwd6 wrote
The twist: it was Slaughterhouse-Five.
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Reply to comment by kevinds in A woman who got wasted at a Marilyn Manson concert blew up $15 million worth of property. She's suing the company that served her. by end_of_rainbow
The differences in one case the bar would keep serving her and so be partially responsible for what she might do if she's really drunk because they presumably in that scenario served her after they noticed she was drunk.
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Voldo!
Hey Voldo! You fulfilled my wish. Good for you!
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Reply to comment by AwesomeBrainPowers in Polar Bear Enters Remote Alaska Village, Fatally Mauls Woman, Boy by MinimumMonitor7
Oh okay. Bummer.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Polar Bear Enters Remote Alaska Village, Fatally Mauls Woman, Boy by MinimumMonitor7
Some of them enlisted to fight the commies.
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Reply to comment by AwesomeBrainPowers in Polar Bear Enters Remote Alaska Village, Fatally Mauls Woman, Boy by MinimumMonitor7
Or sitting the herd for the good of the rest. Like I seriously mean responsibly doing it not talking about just destroying the polar bears.
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Welcome to the Omegaverse.
Omegalazarus t1_jd91ahf wrote
Reply to Wagner Group chief Prigozhin greeting ex-cons returning from fighting in Ukraine - in Russia they're heroes while most of the world think they're villains. by TequillaShotz
This is probably a propaganda post