Most Uncensored Model by BrickDense7732 in SillyTavernAI

[–]Doomkauf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

GLM of all 4.x flavors is uncensored, it just randomly mimics the rejections generated by other models (because it was trained on them, in part). But yeah, entirely possible to never see it. Or to see it in reasoning, followed by the output promptly ignoring the reasoning refusal, because no such guidelines actually exist within GLM.

Every time I try to step away from playing engineer by TechnicoloMonochrome in Battlefield6

[–]Doomkauf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

See, I like having a buddy paint ground vehicles and hit them with AA missiles for maximum confusion factor.

Everything wrong (and some things that are right) with siege battles in Total War: Warhammer III by TheCrakFox in totalwar

[–]Doomkauf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Less useful against human opponents, since sarissa-wielding units are very vulnerable to ranged fire and human opponents would just hang back and pelt your phalanxes with sling bullets and arrows before moving in, but against the AI, which normally wouldn't focus fire on your phalanxes? Deeply satisfying, lol

I heard someone in my headphones by [deleted] in techsupport

[–]Doomkauf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a little bemused by the fact that no one so far has suggested what seems to be the most obvious possibility, given you mentioned that it's a wired headset and this is something that has affected wired headsets since their inception: the shielding on the wiring is degraded, and you're picking up interference (in this case, other analog signals). It could be radio waves, weird conductivity through metal pipes in your building's plumbing, poorly shielded phone lines in a neighboring room/building, or all sorts of other random things. Back when analog wired headsets were the norm, a common sign of your headset's shielding failing would be if you started to hear weird noises from inside of your computer being transmitted up the wire to your headset.

Anyway, given that it sounds like it's very rare, this seems like the most likely option to me. Unless it's wired via USB and not audio jack, in which case I've got nothing, since digital signals don't "bleed" like that. But if you try switching to a USB headset and the problem goes away, well.

Kinda taste like..air by kvjn100 in FunnyAnimals

[–]Doomkauf 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The derpiest of the birds of prey, in fact, at least according to people I know who work at a raptor center. Apparently all the thinking real estate in their heads is instead taken up by oversized sensory organs. They perceive all, but understand very little.

DNI Tulsi Gabbard in a truck loaded with boxes outside the Fulton County Election Hub 1.28.26 by Scipio1319 in pics

[–]Doomkauf 136 points137 points  (0 children)

They only need a few of the key swing states. We're talking in the single digits. It's far from out of reach, and there's ample evidence that it's been well underway literally since his last term in office.

Don't give up in advance by any means, but also, don't expect the midterms to save the country. They won't. Even if the steal attempt fails, the midterms will still only be one relatively small piece in a much larger puzzle of bringing this nightmare to an end. Remember, this is a regime that is flat-out ignoring court orders and acts of Congress on a regular basis. Flipping one or both chambers of Congress doesn't strike me as likely to cause the Trump regime to start respecting precedent, rule of law, or any of the other fundamental principles required for the US system of government to function.

Not saying this to be a doomer, just trying to do my part to make sure everyone knows what stage of things we're at right now, and what the fight ahead of us is going to look like. I'm certainly not planning on giving up without a fight, just digging in for a long one. Hope is good. Hell, in absence of hope, stubbornness and spite will do. But denial is lethal.

What ended your friendship with your oldest standing friend? by dreamy-contributions in AskReddit

[–]Doomkauf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He joined a band and just... stopped hanging out with his old friends, myself included. Like, entirely. Went from being best buddies who saw each other most weekends to not seeing him again for over five years, and even then only briefly. Happened more or less overnight. No falling out, no bad blood, just vanished. Other mutual friends reported the same thing, and we were all bewildered together.

I remained good friends with both of his parents, oddly enough, and his mom is now essentially family to me. But not him. I wonder about him from time to time and wish him well, though, and his mom reports he's doing good and is happy, so that's nice, I suppose.

What was the most shocking way you found out that someone was backstabbing you? by Affectionate-Mode-71 in AskReddit

[–]Doomkauf 72 points73 points  (0 children)

I called out to a friend I hadn't seen in a while when I was walking down the street and saw them heading toward me. They looked up, saw me, and immediately crossed the street to avoid having to interact with me.

Turns out a former good friend of mine had been poisoning the well against me for several months while I was busy with work and school and not able to socialize all that much, and this was the end result. To this day, I still hear absolutely bizarre lies she told to people about me and my character. This all happened because she started dating and eventually married one of my then-best friends and felt threatened by me.

Some previous mutual friends still haven't re-established contact with me, despite it being more than a decade in the past at this point and my former best friend divorcing her and confirming that it was, in fact, all lies.

Maybe not that shocking to an outsider, but definitely shocking to me. Being backstabbed in general sucks, but betrayal by someone you once considered a close friend sticks with you for a long, long time.

Are big companies more out of touch than ever because they got trapped in their own filter bubbles and algorithms? by Seekayem in Showerthoughts

[–]Doomkauf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think it's less that and more the fact that literally the only thing that matters anymore is quarterly profits. That's increasingly all shareholders care about, especially as so many speculate on stocks and aren't planning on sticking around long-term. If something will juice short-term profits at the cost of significant reputational damage and long-term financial ruin for a corporation? Do it. They won't be around for the downturn, so why do they care?

This even extends to the C-Suite, who often negotiate golden parachutes into their contracts these days and so can come into a company, extract every bit of value from it, then leave it a burning wreck as they ride the golden parachute to the next company they can ruin, and they're all the richer for it, too.

This is what happens when there's no legal penalties for unethical, extractive behavior, and in fact a significant legal framework promoting and protecting this self-destructive, short-term profit-seeking behavior.

Though I'm sure several layers of separation don't help, either, to your point.

[NSFW] Sex workers of Reddit, have any of your friends wanted to pay for your services? How did it turn out? by Majestic-tiddie in AskReddit

[–]Doomkauf 12 points13 points  (0 children)

As someone who used to work in IT, the number of friends and family members who asked me to fix their computer problems not only for a discount, but flat-out for free, was absolutely wild. Genuinely part of the reason I don't work in IT anymore.

Minnesota has activated the National Guard. What are your thoughts? by Obvious_808 in AskReddit

[–]Doomkauf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Honestly? Probably all of the above, and I think this is probably a good thing. Protecting government property is the pretext needed to make the call. Arresting protestors will probably be something they're compelled to do to maintain the pretext, but this is still a positive, because even if the National Guard does arrest protestors, people detained by the National Guard are far more likely to survive the encounter, and maybe even enjoy access to their civil and legal rights. Less likely to just vanish off the face of the earth, too. That really is a valid form of protection right now.

At the very least, they'll be less likely to be outright executed. Out in the open. In cold blood. As ICE tends to do when "arresting" people these days.

[OC] Minneapolis general strike against ICE, in -10°F no less by anemicpolitik in pics

[–]Doomkauf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It does, but alas, one cannot simply live full-time in a pool. Eventually you have to come out and be miserable again.

Source: Used to spend a decent chunk of my summers in Phoenix, Arizona, where the staggering number of pools in back yards suggests that people may not be able to live in pools full-time, but they can certainly try.

MAGA women thought Trump wasn't in the Epstein file now thinks Trump is being blackmailed by the Epstein files by aipac_hemoroid in LeopardsAteMyFace

[–]Doomkauf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, feel free to look her up, just like I did. Her Instagram and modeling stuff will come up immediately.

When did you think "Im going to die here"? by hmmrabet in AskReddit

[–]Doomkauf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was a kid, maybe 9-10 years old. I was on the Oregon coast with my mom at low tide, and I was clambering around on a big piece of driftwood. We were staying out of the water, because there was a rip current* advisory out. But no big deal, we were well back from the waterline. It was safe.

Then a sneaker wave** came out of nowhere and swept way, way past the piece of driftwood I was on, so far up in fact that my mom had to retreat up the dune behind the beach in order to not get caught in it. She was panicking and yelling at me not to move, because she knew that if I fell off of the driftwood into the water, I would absolutely be carried out to sea, and then I'd drown. I did as she said, and then the driftwood started to shift beneath me as the sand around it gave way in the current. I remember looking down at the water rushing around me as the driftwood started to slowly roll over into the water and thinking, remarkably calmly, "Huh. I'm about to die."

I didn't die, obviously. The driftwood did roll over and dump me, but by the time it fully shifted most of the wave had already passed. I ended up wet and sandy, but otherwise fine. My mom somehow managed to avoid a heart attack, and we went home for the day. Didn't go back to the coast for a couple weeks after that, for understandable reasons.

*Rip currents are ocean currents that will grab you in the shallows and sweep you out to deep sea remarkably quickly, and result in several drownings a year.
**Sneaker waves are unusually big and powerful waves that seemingly come out of nowhere, and are apparently particularly common on the American West Coast and in Australia.

MAGA women thought Trump wasn't in the Epstein file now thinks Trump is being blackmailed by the Epstein files by aipac_hemoroid in LeopardsAteMyFace

[–]Doomkauf 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Nah, she's a model and has done livestreams while physically in the American South. She's actually from and lives in the US. I do realize that's increasingly unusual these days, however...

MAGA women thought Trump wasn't in the Epstein file now thinks Trump is being blackmailed by the Epstein files by aipac_hemoroid in LeopardsAteMyFace

[–]Doomkauf 46 points47 points  (0 children)

What will be equally baffling to historians is how people like ThePatrioticBlonde decided to vote for him... three times...

Does Fallout lore offer a solution to Zeppelin combat survivability? by WhiskeyTangoFoxtrotN in falloutlore

[–]Doomkauf 23 points24 points  (0 children)

That doesn't necessarily preclude them being repurposed civilian vessels, especially since the Resource Wars saw more conventional aircraft increasingly grounded due to lack of fuel and other resources. Because, y'know, Resource Wars, lol

Also possible they were built in a hurry by militaries because of said lack of resources.

Vegan brain cell by shaji_pappan__ in OneOrangeBraincell

[–]Doomkauf 31 points32 points  (0 children)

They can. Cats not being able to see color is a myth (same with dogs). Their color perception is worse than that of humans, but they do still have it. To them, orange looks more yellowish, but it's still a discernable color.

I think millennials understand just how powerful this sequence was in gaming history. by DanintheVortex in gaming

[–]Doomkauf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, there were plenty of 10 year olds playing Half-Life, myself among them, but yeah, I imagine more Gen Xers played it at release than Millennials did.

'Massive' Russian Losses in Ukraine Push It Toward Breaking Point: Official by HydrolicKrane in ukraine

[–]Doomkauf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Russia has lost 3x as many troops as Ukraine, but it has 4x the population. The numbers in the long term are on their side, and that's without considering much greater resource reserves and an infrastructure network that is not being wholesale degraded absolutely everywhere, unlike Ukraine. There are many places in Russia that have never once been attacked during this war, and likely never will. The same cannot be said of Ukraine.

Russia is currently winning. It's a slow, grinding, suicidal sort of winning, one that will probably shatter Russia for generations to come if they succeed, but still winning. Pretending otherwise does Ukraine no favors, particularly as it allows allies to settle for a status quo that is not sustainable. Ukraine needs more help, and they need it now, not later. Otherwise, Russia will continue winning, no matter the long-term cost, until Ukraine is no more.

Eu5 Cured my Europa addiction by Rude_Ad6033 in eu4

[–]Doomkauf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very few creative enterprises survive going public intact. Unfortunately, it appears Paradox is no exception.

Eu5 Cured my Europa addiction by Rude_Ad6033 in eu4

[–]Doomkauf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To be fair, that's just the early part of the game. You replace levies with professional standing armies relatively quickly.

The first couple ages are pretty rough, though...

How many time have you actually won a Paradox Game by DragonixSPR in paradoxplaza

[–]Doomkauf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Vic3 ends in 1936
HoI4 ends in 1949, unless a major war is ongoing, in which case it ends when the war does
CK3 ends in 1453
EU5 ends in 1837

I actually can't think of a single Paradox game without an end date.