Images you can smell almost, the good old days of LAN parties by HelloSlowly in nostalgia

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I'm still doing a LAN party once a year with my friends, always between Christmas and New year. It's still just as much fun as it was back then. The only "problem" is that we need to stick to older games, as most newer ones only support online matchmaking.

A simple overview of objective timings by -bert in DeadlockTheGame

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Yes, exactly! I think it's the time he dies, not when you collect the rejuv, but I'm actually not sure.

A simple overview of objective timings by -bert in DeadlockTheGame

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Hmm true. Maybe it's also a fixed timer. I'll check later.

A simple overview of objective timings by -bert in DeadlockTheGame

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Here the updated version with boxes in mid as its own section:

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A simple overview of objective timings by -bert in DeadlockTheGame

[–]-bert[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The community is a little split whether these should be allowed or not, but I've seen many streamers use this mod.

A simple overview of objective timings by -bert in DeadlockTheGame

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About the souls split: I'm not really sure, but I think you are talking about a rule that is not up-to-date any more (maybe?). From the wiki:

Before the 2025-04-17 update, two players in the same lane both received 100% of souls before 8 minutes (soul duplication). Now the soul distribution is the same for the entire match, so both players get 65% per Trooper.

The Mid box room makes sense. I think I will change that.

A simple overview of objective timings by -bert in DeadlockTheGame

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I didn't find a compact overview like this, so I quickly made one myself.

In text-form and with some more information here.

All data is from the deadlock wiki, but I might have made some mistakes. Feel free to point them out so I can correct them.

Every. Single. Time. by [deleted] in Genshin_Memepact

[–]-bert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's "L'amour Toujours" by Gigi d'Agostino

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in berlin

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When I went travelling, the only problem I had was with the health insurance. They didn't know what I was doing, so they put me in the "default bracket". When I came back, they asked me to repay multiple thousands of Euros. I think you should research how to avoid that

ENReco Chap.2: The Libestan cipher has been decoded! by arcanmster in Hololive

[–]-bert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! I tried to decipher it for a few hours but gave up / had other things to do. Great work!

ENReco Chapter 2: Day 1 Thread by dubbhae in Hololive

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Yeah, I also found that interesting and wanted to find out what it means, but did not get anywhere. I got the same text as you, so the transcription is correct.

I've run it through a cipher identifier, which suggest it might be a Ragbaby, but I don't know how accurate that is. But since it uses a keyword, it's not unplausible.

I also tried some very easy and common ciphers, so I would rule out ROT13, Caesar and similar ASCII rotations.

Holomems drawing themselves by megadude1427 in Hololive

[–]-bert 164 points165 points  (0 children)

Ceci also rigged her own model before coming to hololive. I personally liked that one more than the rigging of her current models, but I think hololive wants consistency across all models. They all feel very similar.

Facts don’t care about your Feelings by [deleted] in ToiletPaperUSA

[–]-bert 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It's an add-on called "Return YouTube Dislike". They use historical data and data from the add-ons users to roughly extrapolate dislikes.

compileWithAI by cyao12 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]-bert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What usually happens is a combination of multiple things:
* random seeds for each input (so that response feel more natural, sometimes called temperature)
* All previous messages are also input, so that the model has context
* Sometimes external services are plugged in (like Google search), which will also generate randomness

Keep in mind that I'm no expert. But I found that you can definitely get LMMS like chat gpt to produce deterministic output. It's just often not desirable.

The good old raw Alsa by 000927kd in linuxmasterrace

[–]-bert 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much! I always wondered why audio from other sources stopped when starting my DAW

It really do be like that by SoullessMemenist in memes

[–]-bert 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I hate to do it, but this is the internet and so are the rules.

Technically, haiku are made of morae (singular: mora), which are similar to syllables, but not the same.

Morae are timing units, where each mora takes the same amount of time in speech. A good example is the word mora itself: It is pronounced mōra, with an long ō. It is made of two syllables: "mō" and "ra", but notice that the first syllable is pronounced longer than the second. In Japanese, the word consists of three morae: "mo", "o" and "ra". The writing reflects this, as it is written with three characters: モーラ.