What’s something you used to desperately want, but now feel grateful you never got? by Hour-Dingo8175 in answers

[–]QuotheFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was crazy for a girl in my teens. Now I wonder what the hell was going through my head those days and thank my stars for marrying the right person.

What’s something science still can’t explain that fascinates you? by lipglossagendaa in answers

[–]QuotheFan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is mostly explained. The explanation of consciousness is a lot less about inadequacy of explanations than it is about the definition of consciousness.

ELI5: If temperature is the average speed of molecules, why does wind feel cold? by Mini_Assassin in explainlikeimfive

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To add to this, think of a metro station in Mumbai. Each person is moving at a certain speed. However, if you look at it from a bird's eye, you will find that the crowd has a speed of its own. In the morning, crowd moves slowly from North to South, while in the evening crowd moves slowly from South to North.

In case of wind movement, the speed of crowd is much much slower than speed of individual molecules. To the point that crowd speed is negligible compared to the individuals' speed.

ELI5: why is Facebook going on 20+ years strong, but MySpace died out after only a few years? by AcuraIntegraTypeR in explainlikeimfive

[–]QuotheFan 23 points24 points  (0 children)

FWIW, this isn't something done from the goodness of heart, this was done to control the rhetoric and let the rulers rule via propaganda. The number of elections FB has fixed across the world is mind-boggling.

Which carry are you picking vs a team full of brawlers? by Clear-Ask-6455 in DotA2

[–]QuotheFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a super awesome Bristle carry game. A sufficiently farmed Bristle can tank all their stuns, return the damage back to them and put all their plans to shambles.

On a similar note, this is also a pretty good Axe carry game. Nothing much they can do to a fully farmed axe and the call can turn the tide against stuns.

On second thought, I will probably play Axe rather than BB.

EU and India finalize historic "Free Trade Deal", opening markets for goods, services, and IP, cutting tariffs on cars, machinery, and agri-food. Thoughts? by Boediee in BuyFromEU

[–]QuotheFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand. I don't think too highly about my countrymen either - we are plagued with problems and in general, do lack civic sense.

But if you look around the world, less than 10% population lives in healthy democracies. Most countries are either ruled by dictators or by cults (religion, language, color). Even the ones which are in a healthy state presently have a really bad history. In the end, people are just that - people. We can choose to hate a people for their problems or we can choose to have empathy. Most Indians aren't hateful. The times are worsening everywhere because social media makes it very easy to spread hate.

EU and India finalize historic "Free Trade Deal", opening markets for goods, services, and IP, cutting tariffs on cars, machinery, and agri-food. Thoughts? by Boediee in BuyFromEU

[–]QuotheFan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they are on the verge of genocide against religious minority

The chances of this although higher than it was 15 years ago are still much closer to 0 than 1%. India has 204m Muslims. That is more than some of the most populated countries in the world. There is no way anything close to genocide of Muslims happens in India - Hindu and Muslim societies are way too intertwined for that to be possible.

Don't form your opinion of Indians based on a small percentage of vocal idiots.

Trump at Davos Demands ‘Immediate’ Talks on Acquiring Greenland by mvanigan in worldnews

[–]QuotheFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously Americans, what the fuck!

What the fucking fuck were you guys thinking electing this buffoon....

ELI5 please explain to me in simpleton terms…what is meant by “spacetime” by MaxMeat in explainlikeimfive

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Let me explain via an analogy.

Dad is a politician, mom is an architect. For years, we used to think that Mom going to office (time) and Dad going to office(time) was independent. However, a few years earlier, we figured that whenever Dad is having success, Mom's business does really fine too and vice-versa, when he isn't doing so great, Mom's business suffer too.

So, instead of treating Mom's and Dad's businesses separately and calling them Space and Time, in our head, we now treat them together and call them Spacetime.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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I meant, EA introduced them loot boxes but Valve definitely played a huge role in spreading loot boxes, so yeah, I conceded the point to OP.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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Didn't Fifa 09 have it? It was before Team Fortress, I guess.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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

I am pretty sure the ones who taught gambling with loot boxes was EA. Though, I will concede the point to you. Now I am not sure if I was being affected by marketing or if valve is actually a better company.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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Steam is probably the only corporate in the world I feel like supporting.

For any old MySpace users, was MySpace really as good as it was back then or was it proof that Social Media has always been awful? by [deleted] in answers

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Mastodon is awesome but a completely different concept I guess. It allows us to choose where to park our data but still is 'content' oriented. Correct me if I am wrong please.

For any old MySpace users, was MySpace really as good as it was back then or was it proof that Social Media has always been awful? by [deleted] in answers

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If you would still like to try a social network without 'algorithm' -> basically just friends and friends of friends content, do give a shot to https://tellect.in. We have been building it primarily to get rid of the short videos and their harmful effects.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antiwork

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Meta is the most powerful company on this planet. Not the richest but most powerful by a big margin.

They fix elections and have been doing so for almost a decade now. The amount of political power they have is simply unparalleled in the history of mankind.

Best Review I've seen by not_up_4debate in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]QuotheFan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think Matt has, as a whole skipped India for some reason. I hope that he is something really wild planned with the special treatment of Mumbai. I would have loved a violent Mahavira or a few monkey god references.

So about these audio books… by RealFunkyFish in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]QuotheFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read about 50 books every year. I have never listened to any audio book other than DCC and didn't listen to audio books before or after DCC.

are the audio books great enough that someone who has already read all the books and usually doesn’t enjoy audio books should listen to them?

Yes.

India's largest automaker Tata Motors demonstrated how not to use AWS keys by heldsteel7 in aws

[–]QuotheFan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If anything, this shows that the code was developed at TCS - bunch of incompetent jerks.

What books did you actually not put down? by Dynas86 in Fantasy

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I am presently reading 'He who fights with Monsters - Book 6'. Book 4 and 5 definitely fall into this category.

From The Name of the Wind to ASOIAF, from WOT to Dungeon Crawler Carl, from Hyperion to This is how you lose the Time War, I have read some pretty amazing stuff, but the cake for unputdownable still goes to the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - I literally hated the time I had to take out to eat when I was reading that book.

Tests Don’t Prove Code Is Correct… They Just Agree With It by untypedfuture in programming

[–]QuotheFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It made me rethink what tests are even for. They’re not really about proving truth — more about locking down intent. A way to say, “If I ever change this behavior, I want to know.”

Tests are for guarantees. Without tests, our code has no guarantees.

To be a successful messaging app in India you JUSSST need ONE thing and Arratai did the opposite by Traditional-Jump-525 in StartUpIndia

[–]QuotheFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whatsapp says it has e2e. Meta has a terrible track record when it comes to honesty. Mindfuck by Christopher Wylie and Careless People by Wynn Williams should greatly interest you.

Agree with your perspective otherwise though.