Dukeofdummies
@Dukeofdummies@kbin.social
- Comment on Images leak of Valve's next game, and it's an Overwatch-style hero shooter 5 months ago:
That's interesting... bold move though. I can think of MANY failed 3rd person mobas.
- Comment on Server as heating device - how do I do this? 5 months ago:
I can't remember what youtuber did this. But some guy tried to heat a pool this way with their server rack
- Comment on Why do 3D printer manufacturers not get the details right? e.g. rotation indicator on bed levelling wheels 7 months ago:
I always had terrible luck with that. I've just resorted to printing large squares and adjusting until the square sticks the way I want.
- Comment on Microsoft reveals costs of Windows 10 end of life security update — and it might be more than you'd expect 7 months ago:
I mean, Microsoft isn't free. Linux is.
- Comment on Police departments are using AI to review bodycam footage, and police unions are not happy about it 9 months ago:
Until you realize that the people who make the final decision on whether something the AI saw is indeed too far or extreme are the exact same people making the decision now and all we've succeeded in doing is creating a million dollar system that makes it look like they're trying to change.
- Comment on Police departments are using AI to review bodycam footage, and police unions are not happy about it 9 months ago:
So fix that. Don't make an AI to dole out justice against police like some messed up lottery. This is such a hollow solution in my mind. AI struggles to identify a motorcycle, people expect it to identify abuse?
- Comment on Police departments are using AI to review bodycam footage, and police unions are not happy about it 9 months ago:
I am so confused by this, why does there need to be AI involved in this at all?
If somebody has a complaint, pull the footage, then the plaintiff goes over the footage and makes their case against the police officer. Why would an AI be necessary to find complaints that are not being complained about?
I feel like it's a technology solution for what should be a "more transparency and a better system" solution. Make complaints easier and reduce the fear factor of making complaints.
- Comment on Grieving Louisiana father faces $18,000 bill to access state records of son’s case 9 months ago:
worse, printer ink.
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 11 months ago:
I installed a bunch of vanilla expanded mods for Rimworld and I've been trying to get a royalty victory
- Comment on Programmer tries to explain binary search to the police 11 months ago:
I know but if they were smart they'd say they're gonna take an hour to do it, find the footage in 10 minutes and goof off another 50.
Pull a Scotty, then you're productive and lazy. It's just disappointing they can't even procrastinate properly. I feel bad.
- Comment on Programmer tries to explain binary search to the police 11 months ago:
I mean, in the era of VHS this won't work because ultimately you're fast forwarding and rewinding. So you're gonna watch it anyway. but in the digital era I thought this would be what any Police officer did?
Like... they're not even gonna spend 10 minutes on a theft?
- Comment on KeeperFX 1.0.0 released - Dungeon Keeper opensource remake and fan expansion 1 year ago:
Lol, gotta love the old AI
- Comment on AI Generated QR Codes with Stable Diffusion and ControlNet 1 year ago:
While this looks cool, my phone can't actually scan any of these. Anybody else have any luck?
- Comment on Monitor Alignment Alignment Chart 1 year ago:
Am I the only chaotic neutral here? I code on the right and do everything else on the left.
- Comment on 'One Piece' review: Netflix does the impossible 1 year ago:
huh, interesting. Gotta say I had less hope for this than I did for Cowboy Beebop. (which also wasn't much, but I digress)
Maybe I give it a shot... and take a shot before it starts...
- Comment on OK Boomer Shooter: How indie games breathed new life into a dying genre 1 year ago:
... man I never made that connection. I thought it was because there was never an explosion smaller than somebodies head. If it doesn't cause a boom it's a gun that shouldn't be in a boomer shooter.
- Comment on Looking for games with strong female leads for my daughter (even just to watch as I play). Came across this link, but they're a bit old. Any suggestions from the community? 1 year ago:
wandersong is a super simple game that she might be able to play. You play a pacifist bard who just is naive, friendly to a fault. The bard is a male, but the villain, supporting cast, it's quite diverse with some strong females cast in. It's got a pretty good story and a lot of sesame street level lessons on life in there too. Even starts a conversation on what strength truly is. Totally something you should look at.
Slime rancher is another super chill, might actually be able to play herself, game where you do play as a female protaganist, but much lighter on plot than wandersong. You basically farm cute adorable slimes and it's genuinely pretty addictive and super relaxing after a shitty day.
Mirror's Edge you play as a female protagonist. Plot might be a bit steep for her.
If you haven't played through portal 1 or 2 yet, I bet it could be fun. Glados is silly, Chell (who you play but doesn't talk) is female and she can help you with the puzzles a bit.
- Comment on "X.com now points to https://twitter.com/" 1 year ago:
Wait that was real?!? I thought that was satire!!!
Jesus Christ that's the kind of name an angsty teenager gives their life changing app.
It's the most milk toast edge you could possibly give a website.
The only time that name is acceptable is for a website of nautical pirates.
How did he even get the domain from the edgelord who had it before who refused to get into myspace and decided to build his own website from scratch?
How many times did he have to misspell twitter before he put his foot down like this?
But if X is twitter, how will he mark his emerald mines on his map at home?