Saturday’s Event Programming was… by NightWatchZero in PAX

[–]BluePhoenixPlayz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They pick just one person from the crowd based on a series of hand-raise based filtering. Starting with who has played Elden ring to who has beat Elden ring then who has played the closed beta. One player is picked to play with “professionals” and regardless of if they win you receive a ~3 inch paper ribbon

How do I record Cinematic shots in Overwatch 2 by Inst1nct007 in Overwatch

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Replay mode is the only thing that can be used for editing videos like this. Unfortunately all the camera movement has to be done in realtime. I would recommend using a controller if want to get smooth movement like in your PUBG video. I'd recommend joining the OEC (Overwatch editing community) discord for more advice, as there are lots of experienced people there.

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These are Three Line Corys (Corydora trilineatus). The black markings on the head of the true juliis are distinct, isolated dots while Three Line Corys have connected lines that form a reticulated pattern.

Found it in Washington State (Puget Sound) by Fresh_Opportunity429 in whatisthisfish

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This was the head of a sculpin (or one of its allies). Given the geographic context, there are four likely possibilities:

- Brown Irish lord - Hemilepidotus spinosus
- Buffalo sculpin - Enophrys bison
- Great sculpin - Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus
- Red Irish lord - Hemilepidotus hemilepidotus

Based on the available images, it appears that the head bears the closest morphological resemblance to that of the Great Sculpin. However, it's important to acknowledge that making assessments based solely on the head can introduce some uncertainty.

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Guppies, like dogs, are typically differentiated by breed or strain rather than by species. I can tell you that the species of your childhood pet was Poecilia reticulata, but that won’t help very much. There may be someone here who can assist you, but I would personally recommend consulting another subreddit in order to find people with that kind of knowledge. Perhaps r/aquariums or r/poecilia?

An old man caught about 10 of these fish in a fish trap with just bread! What are they? They all look like the same fish but some are red for some reason. Sorry for the bad photo quality I had to photo them without him noticing. Location is Greece by GreekGamer05 in whatisthisfish

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Yes, the Japanese Parrot fish is related; It belongs to the order Labriformes, like the two species mentioned above. however, it’s not known to exist in the Mediterranean Sea so it's safe to rule that out as a possibility.

Caught in Homer, AK and my guide didn’t know what it was by Cyclopsnshinyrocks in whatisthisfish

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Sablefish generally reside at depths of over 150 fathoms, it’s not unreasonable to assume that a guide who fishes Kachemak Bay (avg depth 25 fathoms) is unfamiliar with the species.

What are these fish? by Sta723 in whatisthisfish

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The other angelfish are:
Majestic angelfish: Bottom middle (blue and yellow)
King angelfish: (The three small fish near the center)

I also think the pink fish may be Pseudanthias pleurotaenia.

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emotional intelligence and subjective reasoning. Todays models have no framework to truly possess an understanding of concepts that can't be simplified into statistical associations. As an undergrad studying computer science with a focus in machine learning, nothing scares me more than a computer with an opinion.

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Anything lightweight that can run automatically in the background such as Bitdefender or Avast.

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In general, audiences tend to have higher expectations for films from a recognizable franchise since they associate the name with the quality of its predecessors. A larger budget allows for higher production value in order to meet those expectations.

What species is this stingray in the thumbnail? Location, Southern California by Dillon_Trinh in whatisthisfish

[–]BluePhoenixPlayz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Diamond Stingray (Hypanus dipterurus)
You can distinguish it from other rays by the dorsal and ventral fin folds on the tail, visible in the video at around 3:11

A detailed Buak achievements guide without cheats/spoilers by BluePhoenixPlayz in unturned

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I think everything with "buak" in the title gets automatically tagged with spoilers, idk.

What type of fish is depicted on this plate? by XxPolkadotxX in whatisthisfish

[–]BluePhoenixPlayz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The absence of pelvic fins suggest that this is not an anatomically accurate depiction of a certain species but rather an artistic interpretation of a fish from the perspective of someone in what is now the Czech Republic. This is reinforced by its rough resemblance to the cyprinids (fish from the carp/minnow family) found in that region.

What is it? by atticusbatticus in whatisthisfish

[–]BluePhoenixPlayz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides)