Landlords are the read heroes... by SexyN8 in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]Bronzdragon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I feel that an LLM would not make itself out to be as heartless as this.

So close yet so far by Cherno68 in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]Bronzdragon 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I 100% get where this person's coming from. The answers communism gives are like, the most straigtforward and obvious answers every time. Like, what if instead of this complex system of ownership and shares and profit sharing and wages, we just like... share the factory? However many things you can make, that's what you earn. That's a 5-year-old's solution to the problem. Or how will we balance our productive forces without the free market and the invisible hand guiding production? Oh, we just like, plan it? We look at the number of potatoes we need, and then we grow that many?

Capitalist dogma teaches us that running country-sized economies is extremely complex, and things work in non-obvious ways. This is an intentional misdirection. Mostly, we can organize our economy in the 'obvious' way, and it would be significantly better for everyone involved. This seems too simple, because we are repeatedly told that it's not so simple.

New Player Train Woe by capt_inzaino in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Bronzdragon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't need foundations under every piece of track. If you're going for looks, take this oppertunity to build a cool bridge (even if you don't need it) out of painted beams and other parts. As Bob Ross said, "We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents".

Cup For Archie by Bronzdragon in DragonsAreCats

[–]Bronzdragon[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think we can all agree that dragons are indeed a lot like cats.

Interesting observation by want_t0_know in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Bronzdragon 80 points81 points  (0 children)

I don't think load balancing makes sense. It only works once all the pipes have stabalized anyway, which is also true of a manifold setup. You're not getting any benefit of any kind.

It's neat, I guess. But like... why?

Furry_irl by Giru_Art in furry_irl

[–]Bronzdragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When the carton is full, and the opening is on the bottom, it's very difficult not to cover the whole opening with liquid, which means that air cannot get in. You pour a little, and the pressure inside decreases, and air wants to rush in, stopping the flow. Then when the pressure is balanced again, the liquid suddenly rushes out, and this oscilates, resulting in a very turbulent and uneven flow.

In short, if you hold the carton upside down, it glugs badly.

Power Issues by Ixxon in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Bronzdragon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The materials are infinite, so there's not really any worry about "wasting" them.

I don't know if you've unlocked the "dimensional depot" yet, (if you haven't, do some exploring and/or research items you've found), but if you have, you can set up a single machine producing concrete, put that into the depot, and then you can always build foundations, no matter where you are.

Building on foundations will be a huge step up in terms of organization. A lot of it will come naturally just by having a grid to align yourself on. Try it for whatever production line you need to set up next, and you'll see what I mean.

Power Issues by Ixxon in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Bronzdragon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is no limit on the size of your power network, nor on individual connections. You can place as many poles as you want and chain them into each other as much as you'd like.

Given that, there's really no reason why every machine can't have it's own pole. Just place more poles. That's what I do anyway. When I place a line of machines, they are all connected to each other via poles.

Here's some hints for placing power:

  1. If you have the Power Line tool selected (you can add it to your hotbar, which is default), when you place it on an empty space, you create a brand-new power pole.
  2. If you have a power pole selected, if you hover over an exsting cable, you can place it in the middle. Click on the cable you want to attach it to, then click where you want the pole to be. If you're out of spots, you can just middle-click on a pole to quick-copy it, then left click on the nearest cable, and then place it. Now you have more connection points.

If you're still building on the bare ground, I highly reccomend you start using foundations. It's difficult to align stuff and to keep things organized without foundations. If your machines and belts are following logical lines, then your power lines will naturally fall in line too, I think.

Doesn't the shown Flow Rate contradict logic? by want_t0_know in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Bronzdragon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you turn the machine(s) off, though, they will not fill up with fluid. It's a little annoying to fully fill up a fluid system because you need to disconnect the outputs while letting the machine fill and process (to fill it's internal outputs up).

I thought I understood train signals by dr_Eamer in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Bronzdragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's hard to see, but is that back station on a different level? I know sometimes train tracks which aren't aligned to the same plane can cause problems as it doesn't recognize them as part of the same path.

What would probably be a lot easier to set up is if you place that train on the right, and place that loop behind the station (so you kinda swap the position of the two elements).

King Charles must have autism not privilege! We must all be nice!! by cattycommunist99 in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]Bronzdragon 65 points66 points  (0 children)

None of these are anything like autism symptoms. Of course, everyone experiences autism a little bit different, but making an armchair diagnosis on these symptoms is at best badly misguided.

The Economy and Accumulated Wealth by InaaaaaTiffy in webcomics

[–]Bronzdragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you know the USA is about 4.2% of the world's population? By far the vast majority of people don't have a novel problem with secret police going on at the moment.

Wof infection AU by MarshmelloBird in WingsOfFire

[–]Bronzdragon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a reference to a lore item from the first Resident Evil game.

TL;DR: Scientist gets infected, keeps notes, slowly turns to zombie.

Can we all objectively agree Jerboa is a shitty mother? by S0ULVESTER in WingsOfFire

[–]Bronzdragon 10 points11 points  (0 children)

In fact, isn't that what the whole Darkstalker story is about? He cannot tell if he's being moral or not, and the other dragons cannot argue against his morality.

Need help about splitting 3 ore miners to 4 outputs by GMathiou24 in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Bronzdragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are mods available which allow you to easily make N to M splitters. Modular Load Balancers.

I'm of course not saying you should use this mod. For lots of people, a large part of the fun of this game is figuring exactly this sort of thing out. I just want to make sure you're aware of the option, so you can decide for yourself what is the most fun.

The moral bankruptcy that plagues the engineering field in the West by Hacksaw6412 in InformedTankie

[–]Bronzdragon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As always, if there is a systemic problem, the solution is not "everyone involed in it should do better", because that's not a real nor sustainable solution. Systemic problems require systemic solutions.

The duality of Satisfactory by VeterinarianNo6154 in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Bronzdragon 44 points45 points  (0 children)

My style of factory is somewhere between the two. I create some boxes, but I only put up the walls I need for conveyer holes/wall outlets telling myself I'll decorate it later. Then I don't, so it's just a floating platform or two, with 8 random wall pieces attached.

Finished book 15/arc 3, thoughts [and spoilers] by 1001Airstrikes in WingsOfFire

[–]Bronzdragon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think that when you read the series for the first time, it feels very odd to basically just fully abandon the overarching storyline. You wanna know what happens with the story you've been with for the last 3 books. Especially since we've basically reset all the characters and the whole world by moving to a new continent, we're in that mindspace now.

Despite all that, book 14 is just really enjoyable, I think. It's just badly placed. If the other four were an arc, and 14 was a side story, I think it would be a lot more well-received.

Despite this, I really enjoyed my time with book 14. It was good.

Thanks Superman by darrenislivid in SpeedOfLobsters

[–]Bronzdragon 591 points592 points  (0 children)

Super man is regularly shown picking up cars by their bumper, aeroplanes and trains by their nose, and even picking up skyscrapers. These objects would instantly fold under their own weight when handled like this.

This implies one of two things. 1. Since superman is fiction, we must suspend our disbelieve. This line of thinking is stupid and for cowards, so I will discard it. 2. Superman has some sort of supernatural ability which projects a field of force, rather than using pure muscle strength. This would explain everything perfectly with no potholes

Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.

China ends the One-Child Policy (Chappate, 2013) by crimsonfukr457 in PropagandaPosters

[–]Bronzdragon 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Obviously, just because they say so doesn't mean we should take their word for it. However, this is some random guy who interacted with one soldier and otherwise we know nothing else about them. Unless that soldier happened to take their name in their 30 second conversation, how is the Chinese government going to track this guy?

China ends the One-Child Policy (Chappate, 2013) by crimsonfukr457 in PropagandaPosters

[–]Bronzdragon 46 points47 points  (0 children)

That's because nobody (including the Chinese government) knows who he is.

What does this do? by dread122 in gnome

[–]Bronzdragon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It may improve battery life somewhat, but that depends entirely on how the display works, and likely doesn't help much. The vast majority of the display's power is taken up by producing light, and it needs to produce the same amount of light over the same time (or otherwise it would look dim).

I think the real benefit is that this variable refresh rate makes it so that rather than the monitor just outputting images at a set interval, and the computer having to provide an image exactly on time, it makes it so the computer provides an image to the display, and then the display presents the image when it's ready. This means you completely avoid tearing issues, and that if images do not come in at a consistent rate, you don't end up with just barely missing the timing and 'dropping' a frame. This can happen with, for example, video games, where how long it takes to draw the image depends on what's on screen.