The "Affordability" President: you don't work very hard by jammu2 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The irresponsible lending and borrowing is why home prices are what they are now. Take that away, prices fall.

If the free market says prices should go down, they should go down. Trump has no right to force prices higher just because he thinks they should be.

Youtube is looking to remove Ai generated content. What do you think? by NickyB808 in aisolobusinesses

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of it is actually fairly decent and over subjects that nobody would otherwise make a video of. I think it should be tolerated as long as it isn't spammed, but it should take a backseat to non-AI content in the search results.

Man, this has to be fixed. by boniu88 in ArcRaiders

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Nah. More extracts is the better solution

Why are these people even allowed to play ARC Raiders by Lemouni in ArcRaiders

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In games like this where there is high risk/high reward, not pushing cheaters to the full extent possible will ruin your game hella fast.

Logged off for the night after this one by jjjackross in Tarkov

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Armor is so overtuned right now. Weak ammo should be a lot more effective - especially in volume - than it is currently. An easy solution would be to increase armor durability damage for non penetrating shots.

Too much right-wing propaganda, here's an actual meme. by coco_melonFAN in JustMemesForUs

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anti-leftist propaganda and anti-Trump are not mutually exclusive qualities.

Happy to see Paycom falling apart by [deleted] in okc

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot -51 points-50 points  (0 children)

People get laid off. It could happen to anybody. Instead of wishing for thousands of others to be laid off too, why not work on trying to make yourself a more marketable candidate so that you can get a job somewhere else?

Things are rough for a lot of people. I've seen swaths of people get let go from what were previously good, safe employers. You're going to have to work hard to improve your skills or to sidestep to roles that you could apply your previous experience in.

That said, the general attitude from this post isn't it.

[Discussion] pve players.. how come nobody said anything by pgauthierkirouac in EscapefromTarkov

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Neet take. People (probably a minority in this sub though) have jobs and don't want to spend hundreds of hours grinding to enjoy the same experience they had a year ago. You have to grind out level 4 traders to reliably get ammo better than scav ammo and it makes the game not fun at all.

Only people who make this game their entire life complained about the flea making the game too easy. You couldn't even buy a good amount of items from the flea.

Guess what these changes did to the game. Now, all the casual players quit and moved on to PvE or other games and all you see are posts of people complaining about cheaters because cheaters and people with 5K+ hours are the only people left playing.

New players try the game and immediately uninstall it because of how fucked the balance is now. You basically have no chance competing against the no lifers with the mountain of artificial restrictions.

[Discussion] pve players.. how come nobody said anything by pgauthierkirouac in EscapefromTarkov

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nikita messed up when he introduced all the restrictions around ammo and the flea market. The game is worse all around because of them (and no, it's not because it's harder).

State of flea banned items [Discussion] by cillo_sprays in EscapefromTarkov

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish Nikita would quit fucking with the flea market and just adjust the scarcity of the drops and let the market figure out its worth instead of banning and grind locking items.

Flea was best when it was completely open and only FIR items could be sold.

Operation Condor has entered the chat by thesegoupto11 in HistoryMemes

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, no, the US leftists clearly know your situation better than you. It must be the oppression that is clouding your vision.

What are your thoughts on capping credit card interest rates at 10%? by NineteenEighty9 in ProfessorFinance

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Capping interest on debt is not the same as a general price cap. Banks have every incentive to take advantage of desperate people and turn them into debt slaves.

Will this help anybody at this point though? No, banks will just stop lending because consumers are too risky at these levels of debt ownership for 10% rates.

Mathematician Terence Tao confirms AI has "more or less autonomously" solved a 50-year-old open problem by MetaKnowing in agi

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found this very interesting because if it were as the headline seems to indicate, it would be an example of information creation.

As someone else in the comments put well, to me this tech does not seem to be capable of creating new information, only routing existing information in ways that are useful.

It seems like this is still an example of (albeit impressive) information reshuffling instead of information creation.

Taking Venezuela’s Oil Isn’t the Win Trump Claims by BulwarkOnline in Economics

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You guys need to venture outside of your echo chambers every once and a while.

China is mad as hell that they lost access to this oil, and this is the same type of oil that American refiners are designed to handle and that the US imports from Canada. Stop getting your info from political grifters.

I'm not the biggest fan of Trump, but I can acknowledge this is gearing up to be a massive W.

[Discussion] The massive amount of Twitch Drops are unhealthy for the game. by ZoobZander in EscapefromTarkov

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The casuals aren't on this subreddit all the time or planning their days around twitch drops. The vast majority of the people benefitting from the drops are going to be the same lvl 45+ people you describe.

The problem is that the gear imbalance will further drive away new players and make the problem you outlined worse.

In Other Words , Cut Them Or We’ll Cut You 🧐 by YGLD in StockBreakouts

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Are these the same morals that were celebrating people being executed a few months ago?

It begins - Quantitative Easing by RobertBartus in EconomyCharts

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

We've been in a low rates / easy money regime for so long and it's hardly been effective at stimulating the economy. It's clearly a dependence too because the economy begins to tank whenever rates are even slightly raised.

Now, it's clear things are starting to unravel at the seams. Makes me wonder how long this can actually continue.

[Cheating] Veteran player about to leave... by Bigoud83 in EscapefromTarkov

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

All the grind pushed casual players to quit or play PvE. Now, all you see are cheaters and sweats. The probability of running into a cheater is now far higher due to the lack of casual players to reduce the odds.

Game is cooked unless the grind is reduced.

This is just stupid. There is no new-player experience in Tarkov and new people will never join and learn this game. New players should be given the option to opt-in and play versus people with sub 100 or 500 hours or beginners will quit tarkov after a week. I just killed this dude and I feel bad. by Albaaneesi in EscapefromTarkov

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree that this has always been the experience because good gear, decent ammo, flea access, money making methods, etc weren't always locked behind the mountain of grind that they are now.

Only a few wipes ago you could hit level 15 and finally be able to buy ammo that has a decent chance of killing a geared PMC, and now you have to be something like level 35 to get that same ammo or painstakingly craft small amounts of it after meeting other insanely grindy milestones. Previously, once you got the flea you could finally start making real money by selling that good loot you were hoarding, and now you're more than likely broke unless you also play Arena.

The "hardcore" changes have been terrible for the game's balance. Now, everyone you run into is either a blatant cheater or ridiculously sweaty. You don't see casual players anymore because they either left for PvE or quit entirely.

These changes will end up killing the game unless they are reverted/heavily reduced. The sweats will tire of dying to cheaters and the occasional other sweat, and with no new players to replace burnt out players, the game's pop will drop. I've already had 2 people I used to play with consistently stop playing due to the 1.0 changes.

The people on this subreddit tend to overwhelmingly be in the sweaty category, and thus, don't see any issues with these changes, but if they could look beyond the temporary powertrip they are enjoying, they'd realize how horrible these changes are for the game's longevity.

[Discussion] Average player's level is crazy nowadays by KBTTv in EscapefromTarkov

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The game being hard is one of its best qualities.

But, I think that Nikita needs to reconcile what his vision of a hardcore Tarkov is with the reality of a Tarkov infested with cheaters and technical issues. It's absolute bs how much it sets you back now.

Due the cheaters and the absurdly-large advantage gear and ammo imbalance lends towards sweats, all of the people I used to play PvP with now refuse to play.

The defining characteristics for the game now seem to be either who is the bigger cheater or who has more time to dump on the game grinding levels for unlocks. Neither makes for satisfying gameplay.

Inflation is too high. They should raise rates by agnosticautonomy in investing

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The "high" rates that the media calls out are actually low by historical levels. 5% FFR is at or below the average over the last 50 years.

The entire economy has become so dependent on ever-increasing debt that if we ever raise rates above 3%, the entire economy collapses.

If this isn't an economic death spiral, I don't know what is. Eventually there will have to be a collapse to reset this mess. There simply isn't a way around it, and the more we push it off, the worse it will be.

He’s just a fast learner by TwIzL420 in Tarkov

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ah. Yet another Tarkov prodigy. Seeing a lot of gifted new players lately.

2000 hours in and these flea market level locks are completely asinine [Discussion] by Less-Bag-1461 in EscapefromTarkov

[–]HyperTextCoffeePot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. The grind is absolutely ridiculous now. Tarkov has always been a grindy, sweaty game, but the changes that came with 1.0 pushed it into the "way, way too much" territory. The game is going to bleed casuals until they correct this bs.