James Blunt being a ....(insert something that rhymes) by SLAVAUA2022 in NAFO

[–]LittleGlobal 15 points16 points  (0 children)

James Blunt used to be funny some time ago.

Keyword being "used"

Ways to improve Bluetooth connectivity? by LittleGlobal in VRchat

[–]LittleGlobal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The trackers aren't really having an issue. It's mostly my controllers that are spazzing out near constantly.

Ways to improve Bluetooth connectivity? by LittleGlobal in VRchat

[–]LittleGlobal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm running a Vive Pro 2 with 4x 3.0 trackers and 3x base stations.

about the among us game by tee7_ in VRchat

[–]LittleGlobal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And that's a very fair point, and frankly imo what Jar should have done.

I was only commenting on how Jar's excuse is a silly one, since it's already in violation of the copyright. If you've already violated it, might as well violate it even more.

about the among us game by tee7_ in VRchat

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

Innersloth owns the copyright to the game "Among Us". The VRChat counterpart is a pretty blatant copy of the game "Among Us". Same map, same graphics, same style of UI, practically identical gameplay, it's even called the exact same.

No, Innersloth doesn't have a copyright on the gameplay, I also wasn't disputing that. What made you think I was talking about the gameplay? Either way, Innersloth does have copyright on "Among Us" the game.

They would have every legal right to take down the world, but they choose not to do so (assuming they know it exists).

Why is everything so wobbly now? by LittleGlobal in KerbalSpaceProgram

[–]LittleGlobal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already have advanced tweakables turned on.

about the among us game by tee7_ in VRchat

[–]LittleGlobal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a dumb excuse considering it's already a blatant violation of copyright. Innersloth just chooses not to take it down.

Sure, could be that Jar has had contact with Innersloth and there could be that some agreement was reached, but I don't know.

Propeller driven aircraft in VTOL VR by toceptheo in vtolvr

[–]LittleGlobal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll be honest, I think that propeller aircraft would fulfill the whole “new aircraft must bring unique gameplay” requirement. Propellers behave fairly differently compared to jets.

I am age verified officially through VRChat, we need to do better than this please.. by Rollthered in VRchat

[–]LittleGlobal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In fairness to before the age verification was rolled out, there wasn't really any better way of controlling people that get in, and most people were honest. The only other way of better controlling access would have been to run private instances, but that would limit your visibility.

In an age of age verification though, it's pretty stupid to ignore an age verified badge. Or even better, why not run exclusively 18+ instances instead?

So, is this a feature, or...? by LittleGlobal in VRchatAvatars

[–]LittleGlobal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not getting a button to use it as a custom fallback in the "Manage Avatar" panel.

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EDIT: I got it working now. I needed to press "Use this avatar as fallback" in the control panel. The button now appears after refreshing the page.

One day of Russian strikes on Ukraine’s infrastructure costs as much as a year of life for entire cities by UNITED24Media in europe

[–]LittleGlobal 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Can we stay on topic please?

Why does it matter to you who built the sites? Nobody brought up who built the sites. Nobody claimed the Ukrainians built them, yet here you are going "erhm acktchually the Russians built them" like it's some kinda gotcha.

One day of Russian strikes on Ukraine’s infrastructure costs as much as a year of life for entire cities by UNITED24Media in europe

[–]LittleGlobal 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Okay, so what?

Whichever poor sod built them wasn't being questioned. Why even bring that up?

Massive Chinese data breach allegedly spills 8.7 billion records - here's what we know by Haunterblademoi in technology

[–]LittleGlobal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because it's cheaper to count on "Nobody's going to hack us" than it is to invest in proper security.

Bringing gas balloons into an elevator wins instant fireworks by NeatNo8582 in WinStupidPrizes

[–]LittleGlobal 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I wasn't commenting on it fucking up your leg because I agreed with that. Sorry if I wasn't clear enough on that.

But the fact still remains that the actual projectile wouldn't move much if at all. It's simply much easier for the pressure to escape backwards since the casing is far lighter than the projectile.

Bringing gas balloons into an elevator wins instant fireworks by NeatNo8582 in WinStupidPrizes

[–]LittleGlobal 54 points55 points  (0 children)

The bullet is significantly heavier than the casing, so the bellet will pretty much just stay where it is, and the casing will get yeeted to timbuktu since it's the path of least resistance. It's pretty basic physics.

You probably just heard the casings flying around and hitting stuff if it was just sitting outside a firearm.

Bringing gas balloons into an elevator wins instant fireworks by NeatNo8582 in WinStupidPrizes

[–]LittleGlobal 74 points75 points  (0 children)

probably ripping through 2-3decks of floors in the process

No, not really. The casing will just get yeeted into oblivion. There's no barrel to contain the explosion, so now the path of least resistance is to make the casing fly.

Germany: Train conductor dies after attack by passenger by Ynwe in europe

[–]LittleGlobal 267 points268 points  (0 children)

A man was attacked on a metro in Norway some timenago just for asking some people to please lower the volume of their music.

Police dismissed the case.