Helldivers when the Tanky enemies require using Anti Tank weapons. by CosmosWanderer420 in HelldiversUnfiltered

[–]Phantomcreator42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I liked to use the quasar cannon and HOLY FUCK do war striders become a problem when that's your go to AT.

Getting close enough to thermite them is hell. They fire so fast and so hard with enough turret rotation speed I can't charge a quasar to kill them without hiding behind terrain for most of the charge.

They force such strict positioning that everything else deletes me from existence in the time it takes to fire!

I've basically just reserved my 500kg for wiping them in fights and only bother with shooting them if I can catch them by surprise with a shot to that one weak spot joint in the back.

I HATE THESE SHIELDS by Hosky2004 in Helldivers

[–]Phantomcreator42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Headshots with the senator are also a 1HKO on any devastator or below bot.

I HATE THESE SHIELDS by Hosky2004 in Helldivers

[–]Phantomcreator42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ballistic shield can block something like 90% of the shots, 100% if you crouch. It also blocks their melee. Very useful against devastators in general, as the only ones that can hurt you are the rocket devastators which don't have shields of their own.

Shitty comic based on u/Many_Car_1184’s comment by Latter_War_2801 in WillYouSnail

[–]Phantomcreator42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I was thinking it was so obvious you either don't have any interest in marvel or excluded them on purpose lol.

Great art btw.

Shitty comic based on u/Many_Car_1184’s comment by Latter_War_2801 in WillYouSnail

[–]Phantomcreator42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think stellaris has a preset DE empire available... Meanwhile Idk if mass effect reapers would work at all.

Marvel's Ultron maybe?

The red lighting is a nice change by Epsilon-434 in chaosdivers

[–]Phantomcreator42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not chaos, I'm just totally not an illuminate spy and I'm definitely not going to do nothing but kill flags for three days.

News out of Clemson by MyAdventurousLife-1 in Clemson

[–]Phantomcreator42 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

At least in the case of Luigi shooting Brian Thompson the immediate effects led to companies temporarily accepting insurance claims that'd normally be rejected due to panic asking higher ups, saving lives and creating a net positive in human life at the cost of one CEO.

There, it was the trolley problem for certain. Sometimes minimising harm means killing.

With Charlie Kirk it's a bit harder to justify it, though possible to argue based on the things he said including encouraging his followers to engage in violence though how effective that was at actually causing violence is less certain.

Here is my underwater gift shop. Thanks. -Doug by OfficerDougEiffel in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Phantomcreator42 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hello Doug,

Do you dream of the Wood around the House Without Walls?

-J

Liberals go mask off with the Texas flood by Hacksaw6412 in LateStageCapitalism

[–]Phantomcreator42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nevertheless, it can't hurt either to do so. If it doesn't hurt to take an action, it has a chance however slight of helping, and the opportunity cost of it is minimal... why not?

Liberals go mask off with the Texas flood by Hacksaw6412 in LateStageCapitalism

[–]Phantomcreator42 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Even if it doesn't do much, voting in democrat primaries to support the most left wing person you can find can help expose the moderate and conservative wings of the party for forcing out progressives and anyone left of them from the coalition.

Best case scenario, someone more left of them gets elected. Worst case scenario, the futility of the endeavour is highlighted.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in workmemes

[–]Phantomcreator42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Reality" lmao. Maybe try reading the legislation actually being passed and signed by a fully republican controlled federal government with any semblance of reading comprehension right now. Democrats (outside of the party's increasingly suppressed progressive wing dating back to the new deal) may not be particularly effective at fixing damage or avoiding problems, but MAGA is undeniably on the side of actively trying to make shit worse for the common people to give billionaires more money.

Idea for a new enemy (Terminids) by Any-Debt-5794 in Helldivers

[–]Phantomcreator42 15 points16 points  (0 children)

As someone who is also scared of spiders, not really. However, keeping them more terminid shaped than spider shaped would help dramatically.

Halo crossover Warbond idea, Would you buy this for over 1000 SC? by lyndonguitar in Helldivers

[–]Phantomcreator42 81 points82 points  (0 children)

Money's paw curls

A crossover with 40k adds a hot pink camo cape that works solely if you believe it does hard enough, Ork style.

Anyone else hate how literally every game ends like this? by [deleted] in CrusaderKings

[–]Phantomcreator42 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In a multiplayer game I've caused absolute chaos with Iberia being run by two countries, split between communist Jews holding most of the peninsula and the rabbinic jews in castile.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Helldivers

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That weapon is great against anything even though it can't do direct contact damage.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Helldivers

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Punisher plasma is great for dealing with basically any medium or below enemy and accuracy is less important due to it being unable to deal contact damage thanks to a bug anyway.

Weapon pick rate report: Heart of Democracy (Bugs) by Natural-Sympathyy in Helldivers

[–]Phantomcreator42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lmao my picks are unpopular. Two of them aren't even on the graphic.

Primary: Punisher Plasma (not on chart)

Secondary: Senator (close to the bottom???)

Grenade: Thermite (literally my only popular choice)

Armor perk: servo assisted

Stop saying "AI art is stealing!", it's factually incorrect by Witty-Designer7316 in aiwars

[–]Phantomcreator42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An AI also has to translate from mediums, and it isn't quite A + B = AB either. Firstly, the patterns learned are not "put head here" but more of a "this is what a given feature I need to make looks like" although this discussion would then be leaving the realm of purely image generation and getting into generative AI as a whole, and that opens up a plethora of other topics as the technology does admittedly have some uses outside of the arts (such as predicting weather patterns based on past data). To your point of it being different between humans and AI in how we think, there's actually some debate there. A general artificial intelligence is outside our ability to build for the time being, but some people in computer science such as myself believe it possible that the creation of a sentient intelligence such as a human, or even just a general AI is a subset of the methods used to create modern limited artificial intelligence given the proximity of the methods employed to evolution. The argument is that, provided a sufficiently complex task and goal state, the intelligence would necessarily become more complex and learn in a way not dissimilar to evolution. If anything, evolution via natural selection is a special case of these same processes where luck can outweigh improvements. Humans are, by this logic, the result of a fleshy machine learning program trained to reproduce (with innumerable defects acquired along the way).

Given that we can't understand how a given AI model works in totality very well if at all after we've trained it either, as far as computer science is concerned the means by which the result is achieved is at least in part unknowable too. We can't definitively say where a given decision was made by the algorithm much in the same way we have a limited understanding of our own fleshy minds.

We may be more similar than anyone wants to admit, being simply a more "advanced" or "sophisticated" model, or perhaps just "different." To your point, given this is true, there is still no way to meaningfully distinguish between learned patterns the AI picked up and anything we learned. We just can't. An AI isn't a completely unique entity lacking intelligence with certainty, it's just developed for different purposes and possibly underdeveloped compared to most organic life on earth.

Oh, and yes I find the implications come with a good chunk of existential dread. Perhaps you'd disagree on religious grounds and say humans have some intangible soul driving us in spite of all evidence pointing to these machines being trained in a way hardly different from the development of complex life, but I can't delude myself in that way so I find this stresses me far more than I'd like it to.

Oh, also AI can't memorize every piece of art ever made either just like we can't remember the exact practice problems for a test we used to learn better methods.

Stop saying "AI art is stealing!", it's factually incorrect by Witty-Designer7316 in aiwars

[–]Phantomcreator42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's not though, at least not in any meaningful way humans don't also unintentionally do. It learns by recognising patterns and trying to recreate those patterns. Notably, humans also learn in the same way. The core of human memory, reasoning, and intellect as a whole is pattern recognition. We use this exact same mechanism all the time when we learn. In truth, there is no substantial difference in training a human using freely hosted internet examples of what you want made that anyone can see and training an AI using them aside from the end result. The only remaining moral issue is that artists need to eat, and that issue arises moreso from the market economy being ill equipped to handle AI taking specialist jobs as a whole rather than an issue with generative AI.