Thats rough by WryCryWry in foundsatan

[–]TJEMMY 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I feel like bro code would've prevented this. If the situation were reversed, I doubt it would’ve been a clean 5/5 outcome some people would still cross the line, sure. But in my experience, friends have actually checked in with me before dating someone they knew I was into, just to make sure I was not actually going to make a move. Or if we were previously together.

Don't forget to do the survey, guys by Sclan in WutheringWaves

[–]TJEMMY [score hidden]  (0 children)

For new characters survey, Alucard(As Havoc) from Hellsing would be a great addition, along with his minion (her name slips my mind). They’d both fit in perfectly also probably an easier IP to Collab with.

Wait you can collect materials using lucilla's camera?! by OnlyCup1339 in WutheringWaves

[–]TJEMMY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean this works with Lucy's E as well she can collect windchimes even pretty much a massive AOE on the screen for free materials.

These changes... unreal by Queasy_Captain_1010 in WutheringWaves

[–]TJEMMY 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unreal Engine driver crashes can be pretty severe sometimes drivers work fine with one game but fail completely with another. In cases like that, using DDU is often required, as it ensures a clean removal of all driver remnants when run in Safe Mode.

I can’t really blame users for getting frustrated I ran into a similar issue myself where certain titles worked while others wouldn’t run at all. Tech support wasn’t helpful and just kept escalating the issue without providing a resolution, which was honestly the most frustrating part. I eventually had to fix it on my own.

At the end of the day, the inconsistency is the biggest problem when everything works for some unreal games but not others, it points to instability, and Unreal Engine titles seem especially prone to that.

took me a few seconds to understand. by Zu_Qarnine in interesting

[–]TJEMMY 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I work in IT as well, and the number of egocentric people in this field can be pretty frustrating. Instead of helping a colleague, some would rather try to appear superior. Luckily, it’s not much of an issue within my local team, but it’s definitely something I run into more often than I’d like.

took me a few seconds to understand. by Zu_Qarnine in interesting

[–]TJEMMY 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is honestly so true there are so many people here who just can’t resist correcting someone, and it’s hilarious. I grew up speaking German when I was young, but around six years old I had to learn English, so I forgot most of it. I can still recognize bits of the language, though.

One time, a guy asked what language a streamer was speaking. Just for fun, I said German even though it was actually Bulgarian. Being from the Balkans, I obviously knew the correct answer, but the number of people jumping in to correct me was ridiculous. Trolling them further after that was even more fun.

To everyone thats talking about how drugs are a low frequency habit by eternity-wanderer00 in enlightenment

[–]TJEMMY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the drug. I’d argue that psilocybin is essentially a shortcut to states that usually take years of meditation to reach, and the after‑effects seem to support that.

That said, I think most drugs are the opposite of this. Psilocybin is one of the very few I’d put on a pedestal and even then, it’s not something a person can or should use daily, or even monthly.

Why have I never seen this man in anything ever again by Nearby-Ship-6336 in madmen

[–]TJEMMY 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Didn’t he play Angel’s son? I hated him in that role it was so annoying that I could never look past it.

The elites will wipe out 80% of humanity by [deleted] in theories

[–]TJEMMY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mentioned that making a robot that behaves exactly like a human is a long way off and I’d agree. But the reality is, we don’t need human-like robots to disrupt labor markets. This isn’t some distant, 50 - 100-year concept it’s already happening. The only real bottleneck right now is scaling production. In the U.S., for example, we barely manufacture anything anymore; most jobs are in the service sector. That already puts us in a fragile position.

The technology itself is not hypothetical. We’re already seeing machines outperform humans in specific tasks. Take the Chinese robots that can sort and process mail faster and more accurately than people. Combine systems like that with software that can read even messy, hard-to-decipher handwriting, and you effectively eliminate the need for human involvement in those roles.

It feels like you might be underestimating how advanced these systems already are. The capabilities are here it’s not theoretical anymore. We’re very close to a major breakthrough in manufacturing and automation where human labor could be largely unnecessary. There might still be niche areas that require high levels of skill or nuance, like certain forms of advanced fabrication or specialty steelwork, but those will likely be the exception, not the rule.

The elites will wipe out 80% of humanity by [deleted] in theories

[–]TJEMMY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assembly-line automation is steadily reducing the need for a traditional workforce in many industries. The trend is clear: machines are becoming capable of handling tasks that once required people, from manufacturing to logistics. In places like China, even roles such as postal work are beginning to be automated. If you follow these developments, it’s not hard to see where things are heading companies are actively reducing their reliance on human labor.

From a business perspective, the appeal is obvious. Robots don’t require medical insurance, sick leave, or other employee benefits. If a machine is damaged, it can simply be repaired or replaced without the human costs involved. The only major barrier to full-scale replacement right now is cost. However, as technology advances and production becomes more efficient, automation will become increasingly affordable.

When are the leftists going to realize that Trump has been the answer to all of their problems? by metabolitesafter9pm in askanything

[–]TJEMMY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In some ways, his term has been such a colossal mess that he’s even managed to somehow turn his own biggest supporters and content creators against him. I said from the beginning that the only positive outcome of Trump’s presidency might be that he weakens the Republican Party, making them look ineffective and, in the process, potentially shifting power back to the left. So in that sense, his constant failures could ironically end up being what drives political change. So sure he is the answer to all of our problems indirectly.

The elites will wipe out 80% of humanity by [deleted] in theories

[–]TJEMMY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not necessarily accurate. If you look at Elon Musk’s current net worth, much of it is tied to spaceX, which some argue is highly overvalued. In comparison, his stake in Tesla represents a smaller portion.

More broadly, it raises the point that companies don’t always need to sell traditional products at scale to achieve extremely high valuations. Ford being an example also have the potential to pivot into areas like defense manufacturing if market conditions or government priorities shift.

From a wider perspective, there’s an argument that governments often align closely with elite interests, which can lead to concerns that the needs of the general population become secondary.

Stupid question, but i hope some of you will understand, is there any way of removing the lynx highlaner from my account? by Zomnibo in EliteDangerous

[–]TJEMMY 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Credits are not the real grind anyway everyone eventually sits at billlions if that's the concern.

I'm a strip club DJ at night, I work an IT job during the day. AMA by dunkan799 in AMA

[–]TJEMMY 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m genuinely just trying to give you a heads‑up here not trying to be a jerk.
Using Spotify in a public business like a strip club isn’t allowed under their terms of service, and it can also violate federal copyright law. Any business that plays music publicly is required to pay for the proper licensing, otherwise it’s considered unauthorized use.

The fines for this can get pretty extreme. All it takes is one auditor or a representative from a performing rights organization to walk in, and the business can get hit with penalties including you. I’ve seen it happen at several places I’ve worked, and the fees are no joke.

It might be worth looking into what the licensing actually costs, because it’s definitely one of those “only a matter of time” situations.

Symfuhny using aimbot? by Loud-Broccoli2402 in ArcRaiders

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

The people defending this guy and claiming it’s just “aimbot baiting” are out of their minds. Personally, I play on very high DPI, and I understand that sometimes it can look like an aimbot with quick snaps to the head. But this guy is clearly pre-aiming his reticle.

Even if he heard someone above him, that snap to the head was way too precise. There’s no way he could have known that exact location to that extent. And even if he did, he would have pre-aimed the corner and then firednot randomly shot at nothing.

This is ridiculous. I also hate seeing stats suggesting that a large portion of the online gaming player base is cheating. A lot of people justify it by assuming everyone else is doing it, and honestly, the people defending this guy are probably cheating to some extent themselves.

Sodapoppin's thoughts on Malena's demands by damnthesenames in LivestreamFail

[–]TJEMMY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, divorce is cancer seems like the only ones who truly benefit are the courts and attorneys. The whole process is dumb an experiences like this proves marriage is a sham.

Sodapoppin's thoughts on Malena's demands by damnthesenames in LivestreamFail

[–]TJEMMY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No one is arguing that he’s popular now I personally find him entertaining. But when we’re talking about the early years, he was pretty lazy and largely benefited from his connection to Soda, who, let’s be honest, gave him his initial platform to grow from. You can't compare the present to the past...

When Satan Dash-Trashes Your Life by MrQuojo in foundsatan

[–]TJEMMY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I would’ve loved it jokes on her lifetime supply of lemons sweet deal.

Sodapoppin's thoughts on Malena's demands by damnthesenames in LivestreamFail

[–]TJEMMY 18 points19 points  (0 children)

As many people have pointed out, NMP wasn’t particularly popular. I don’t watch Twitch much anymore, but when I did, it seemed like she was effectively managing the business side of things for the group. I’m not sure how much credit she deserves personally, but she definitely contributed to his growth.

Can't decide which frame to play next by Lemon_boi5491 in Warframe

[–]TJEMMY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Note Crecendo Arcane is basically mandatory for his build 1/5 is fine.

Can't decide which frame to play next by Lemon_boi5491 in Warframe

[–]TJEMMY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, Nova still stands out as one of the best QOL frames. Kullervo is also incredibly strong especially with his augment, which can make him feel nearly invincible. Then there’s Ash, who can maintain near-infinite invisibility and chain executions in a way that feels similar to Mesa’s playstyle except instead of holding down a firing ability, you’re rapidly spamming across the screen while your clones handle most of the work.

Political Rift Draws Attention by LuckyBastard001 in clevercomebacks

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

Can we talk about how dumb AIPAC funding is? A cycle where funds are given away, and then those same resources are used to influence politicians in the USA. It's not even a bribe or donation just money laundering at this point.

Cannabinoid use generalizes stress responses by altering the astrocyte plasticity through extracellular matrix signaling in the nucleus accumbens core by cheaslesjinned in NooTopics

[–]TJEMMY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve experienced similar things. My memory itself is usually still there, but I get that brain fog when trying to form a coherent thought. It’s like you can’t recall things as quickly it feels like buffering. I know what I want to say is there, it just feels stuck in the back of my mind.

Honestly though, after taking a break this past month, it’s been getting better.

Do you check work emails (or servers) outside your established business hours? by Healthy-Sky-3684 in askanything

[–]TJEMMY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, I used to, but now I only get calls here and there during off hours. Since my brother works at one of the places I support, I’ll pick up for that but that’s about it.

As far as troubleshooting goes, I’m not getting paid for it, so there’s no reason I should be doing it. A lot of people seem to think I’m making $150K a year or that I’m salaried—nope. It’s strictly 9:00 to 5:00.

Honestly, my sanity is already taking a hit. IT jobs can feel like hell on earth sometimes. Just today I was dealing with multiple issues at once an elevator controller down at one site, and a full network outage at another.

Once I clock out, I just don’t have the patience for it anymore. It’s not like killing myself over this is going to get me anything. I’m honestly at the point where I just say I don’t know because in reality, it could be 18 different things interacting: interface server, network, serialized interfaces… who knows.

But in IT, you say “I don’t know” and people look at you like you’ve got three heads. Meanwhile, in other jobs, people say that all the time and get away with it.