SamuraiBeandog
@SamuraiBeandog@lemmy.world
- Comment on Record January migration intake 3 days ago:
No response to people pointing out the ABS data contradicts you? You have zero credibility, just another conservative clown eating up the misinformation you’re being fed by propoganda.
- Comment on Record January migration intake 4 days ago:
How do you reconcile this assessment with these statements on the ABS site:
“Net overseas migration was 306,000 in 2024-25, down from 429,000 a year earlier. Migrant arrivals decreased 14% to 568,000 from 661,000 arrivals a year earlier.”
- Comment on Record January migration intake 4 days ago:
That username lmao
- Comment on An 18-year-old woman in Queensland faces two years in jail for wearing a shirt that says "from the river to the sea." 1 week ago:
Just be outraged online, bro, you’ll be doing your part.
- Comment on 40% of teenage boys believe women lie about domestic and sexual violence: new research 2 weeks ago:
Don’t take my comment too seriously, man.
- Comment on 40% of teenage boys believe women lie about domestic and sexual violence: new research 2 weeks ago:
“Teenage boys are fucking morons”.
Groundbreaking research.
- Comment on Maybe it's time to accept the real Bloodborne remake is the friends we made along the way, following report FromSoftware said no to one 2 weeks ago:
Yeah and some of the changes they made significantly change the lore and worldbuilding.
- Comment on Maybe it's time to accept the real Bloodborne remake is the friends we made along the way, following report FromSoftware said no to one 2 weeks ago:
I’m happy that Bluepoint wasn’t given the BB remake, they really fucked up the aesthetics on the Demon’s Souls remake.
- Comment on Are you on track to retire comfortably? Australia's new super benchmark released 3 weeks ago:
By the time the current generation retires their super will be paid out in water rations and shotgun ammunition.
- Comment on Bunnings wins fight to use AI facial recognition tech to combat store crime, opening door for other retailers 5 weeks ago:
As far as I’m aware, facial recognition works mostly by measuring distances between identifiable features of a person’s face, like eyes, nose, mouth, face outline, etc. Hiding major facial features behind a mask that covers your nose, mouth and jaw can definitely confound at least some facial recognition systems. Wearing a mask and dark sunglasses is better, though some systems can penetrate through dark lenses (there are special sunglasses built to prevent this).
- Comment on Without stronger privacy laws, Australians are guinea pigs in a real-time dystopian AI experiment | Peter Lewis 5 weeks ago:
It is past time we get new leaders
A simple solution!
- Comment on Bunnings wins fight to use AI facial recognition tech to combat store crime, opening door for other retailers 5 weeks ago:
I still wear a mask in public whenever the COVID numbers start to tick up again. I’ll be rocking it permanently once facial recognition is everywhere.
- Comment on Pregnant woman among three dead in domestic violence shooting 1 month ago:
This is an opinion based on these four instances, not the statistics.
That’s not the correct way to assess the issue.
- Comment on Proposal to allow use of Australian copyrighted material to train AI abandoned after backlash 2 months ago:
Huh, weird.
- Comment on Proposal to allow use of Australian copyrighted material to train AI abandoned after backlash 2 months ago:
Why the fuck is this getting downvoted?!
- Comment on If evolution is real, then why isn’t it happening now? An anthropologist explains that humans actually are still evolving 3 months ago:
I’m not saying that genetic changes aren’t happening at all, just that the article doesn’t address that modern society creates a very different environment for natural selection, compared to humans in subsistence level environments in the wild.
- Comment on If evolution is real, then why isn’t it happening now? An anthropologist explains that humans actually are still evolving 3 months ago:
This article doesn’t address the point that modern society enables most individuals to live long enough to have children regardless of their genetic advantages or disadvantages. Sure people with light skin are not well suited to living in very hot climates, but in the modern world that isn’t going to make them less likely to procreate than people with dark skin in that environment.
- Comment on Police detonated a ‘stinger’ grenade at a Melbourne protest. Now two activists may sue over their injuries 3 months ago:
Yeeeah, they don’t let you use dat no more.
- Comment on ‘Less like Monopoly, more like Lego’: Labor’s plan to scrap lock-in contracts 4 months ago:
How the FUCK is this shit legal at all. This is some company town bullshit wtaf.
- Comment on What is Red Rover, to you? 4 months ago:
One of my shoulders is still at a different angle to the other.
- Comment on What is Red Rover, to you? 4 months ago:
Nah I just moved it to a reply to another poster.
- Comment on Mount Gambier woman appears in court charged over damage to city's Cast in Blue sculpture 4 months ago:
“I’m just really high on pain meds” lol what a gangster.
- Comment on THE FEDIVERSE IS TOO INFECTED WITH REDDITISM!! 4 months ago:
This is the most reddit post I’ve seen all week.
- Comment on What is Red Rover, to you? 4 months ago:
I snapped my collarbone playing the tackle version.
- Comment on What are your favorite games from a worldbuilding standpoint? 4 months ago:
Yeah the bleakness of From’s settings is definitely an inherent part of their worldbuilding.
- Comment on What are your favorite games from a worldbuilding standpoint? 4 months ago:
Elden Ring has the deepest, most complex worldbuilding of any game ever made, and it’s not even close. For anyone interested in worldbuilding I strongly urge you to watch some Elden Ring lore videos from The Tarnished Archaeologist to learn about the incredible techniques that the Elden Ring devs use to put incredibly deep and subtle worldbuilding into their games:
- Comment on What are your favorite games from a worldbuilding standpoint? 4 months ago:
As a young nerd obsessed with RPGs and William Gibson’s work I was outraged at the idea of putting Fantasy into cyberpunk. But then I picked up a damaged copy of the Shadowrun rules from a bargain bin and was blown away by the worldbuilding, they really found a way to make it all fit thematically and logically and I ended up running the game for years.
- Comment on Which game would you erase from your memory, in order to experience it fresh once again? 4 months ago:
What a work of art that game is.
- Comment on Trump's video on the shooting of Kirk appears to be AI 6 months ago:
What a wild time to be alive, man.
- Comment on You can still get into this weekend's Battlefield 6 beta but you'll have to watch 30 minutes of those awful Twitch people 7 months ago:
There’s early access that lets you in on Thursday instead of Saturday. To get the early access you need to sign up to some EA bullshit or do what this article is saying.