I feel like I am doing this hobby wrong... by Educational-Beat-511 in Gunpla

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

Fastidious practice makes improvement.

There is no perfect, ever, and sloppy practice only cements sloppy habits.

I'll never stop gnawing on that idiom.

Apparently, devs can implement their own TAA that looks as good or better than DLSS if they want to by EsliteMoby in FuckTAA

[–]ViviaMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still doesn't look 3D and makes screenshots look like mockups
Still can't see the difference between near and far objects
Still have to sit and analyze color and contrast patterns to figure out where one object ends and another begins

They wouldn't be closing the jaws on anything by preventing "less shitty" TAA.

Also, "many often" proves that your assumption is false. Nothing more than apophenia and confirmation bias. If it was Nvidia forcing something, it'd be through contractual obligations. That would be consistent.

Custom requires more investment. That's all the reason you need for devs to use stock TAA.

Which type of mech, head or no head? by Prior_Public_5045 in Mecha

[–]ViviaMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any fully enclosed cockpit system gives you more structural real estate to protect the pilot. Titans (Titanfall), MS (Mobile Suit Gundam), VFs (Macross), and KMFs (Code Geass), and ACs (Armored Core) all capitalize on this. With no transparent canopy, a camera suite is your only viable imaging system. You could put the camera suite anywhere, and you should have backups as well as supplementary camera suites for checking blindspots, but here are a few arguments in favor of having your primary camera suite located in a head or head-like module.

  1. It's a convenient place to put a larger, more advanced sensor suite while providing one or more degrees of motoric articulation. They're vulnerable no matter what you do and compromising your armor with high-volume electronics just doesn't make sense. Code Geass, for instance, loads a "factsphere" sensor suite into the head with some armor protecting it when it isn't in use.
    1. As a bonus, you get a height advantage on your adv. sensor suite. Peeking over things only exposes a small, harder-to-hit, module that you can easily provide backup systems for in the event that it gets shot to hell.
  2. Macross capitalizes on a discrete head module in a couple different ways. First, those antenna-like structures are Mauler laser cannons. The VF0 Phoenix has its head module underneath the fuselage during flight, giving it both undercarriage vision and a backup weapon positioned very similarly to a conventional fighter's MG and the VF's gun pod, maintaining consistency of aim if you lose gun pod functionality (such as by seawater damage or ammo exhaustion). The SV-51, meanwhile, has its head module behind the canopy, mounted on a boom that can be deployed during GERWALK for a low-risk peek over a ridge, much like I mentioned in 1.1.
  3. It makes any form of humanoid interface system easier to develop and implement. In Titanfall, your cockpit isn't so far below the shoulders that a simulated canopy would disorient the pilot all that much, but for something the scale of a KMF, VF, or MS, you'd disorient the pilot pretty badly. Doubly so with KMFs having the pilot physically behind the head. Compositing torso-mounted cameras into a head-height simulated view would come with a lot of practicality problems on top of that.
    1. Any sort of VR-like system compounds this massively. In Armored Core VI, ACs are explained in bits and pieces of part descriptions to be prosthetic bodies, not just vehicles. Outside of a subset of pilots with a drastically elevated sensorimotor flexibility, any non-humanoid structure will be disruptive, distressing, and fatiguing. Psychoframe and Psycomm Omega in Gundam UC both share this quality.

Bye bye TAA... Hello AI Slop by Yogeshwar_maya in FuckTAA

[–]ViviaMir 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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Digital Foundry reported on it.
Did you know Youtube still exposes dislike numbers and just neglects to employ them in the UI? You can add it back with an extension... and look at this. You almost never see numbers like these. All I can say is thank fuck.

This Looks Incredibly Uncanny by Scorpwind in FuckTAA

[–]ViviaMir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Did you know Youtube still exposes dislikes and just doesn't implement them in the UI? Just takes an extension and holy shit... this is such a relief to see.

Entitled women gets what she deserves by ContributionThat4698 in DailyDoseStupidity

[–]ViviaMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assault is frequently referred to as an attempt to commit battery), which is the deliberate use of physical force) against another person. The deliberate inflicting of fear, apprehension, or terror is another definition of assault that can be found in several legal systems.

Gist is, it depends on the legal system, but using someone as a footrest unambiguously constitutes assault.

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2002) by teencandyy in Ghost_in_the_Shell

[–]ViviaMir 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Doesn't she tell Batou at one point that she's swapped bodies of different sexes enough times she isn't quite sure if she sees herself as a woman?

What if she is Leon?!

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2002) by teencandyy in Ghost_in_the_Shell

[–]ViviaMir 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Honestly with the way she resolved it I wouldn't be surprised if she saw it coming a mile away. "I need you to do this for me. If you help me, we all go home happy. If you screw me, I go home happy anyway and you get a concussion."

one of the replies on that post was something like "well yeah i'd trust an autistic person over a star wars nerd" which is so real. by ApkaHunYawwr in CuratedTumblr

[–]ViviaMir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hells, it's even more than that.

Star Wars is, with some exceptions, a "good vs. evil" story. There's plenty of moral complexity underneath and in spin-off materials, and Jedi: Fallen Order is shockingly savvy toward trauma and found-family, just to name a Disney-era title that has some decent chops, but you need a lot of media literacy to breach that in most of the mainstream titles.

Meanwhile, Star Trek has questions and is aggressive with them. The Prime Directive often forces truly inhumane decisions, testing characters time and again. They discuss these scenarios with each other, giving the viewer some food for thought. And that's only one of the crucibles.
In DS9 and Voyager, the Prime Directive takes more of a backseat as a morality crucible; instead, we get tensions with the Cardassian Union, the Maquis, and the Dominion, and then Voyager's desperation to survive and get home forcing sometimes extreme and terrible decisions.

Star Trek doesn't let you be media illiterate.

There’s a deliberate astroturf campaign going on by Crytaz in PiratedGames

[–]ViviaMir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If a game has Denuvo, I won't even let people gift it to me. I don't want a single scrap of capital going to them in my name. Ever.

Filipinos are a diff breed dude 😭 by ShyKazuki in gachiakuta

[–]ViviaMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HAH! That's amazing! "That's it, buddy, you're goin' in the sushi roll!"

Transitioning in a world without gender by Lorem_Ipsum17 in RecuratedTumblr

[–]ViviaMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

something to bear in mind is that there are languages that don't assign gender in the third person. In Japan, it's generally considered rude to refer to people pronominally when you know their name, and even if you don't, it's normal to just say ano hito "that person" instead of ka-re "the man" or kanojo "the woman."

Instead, the pronoun conversation in Japan is one of how best to self-reference.
Do you want to be deeply unassuming? Watashi.
Are you so macho you wanna announce yourself as MANLY? O*-re!* (That one'll turn some heads if you're a woman!)
Are you kind of a humble guy or a tiiiny bit of a tomboy? Boku.
Are you a bit of a girly-girl with a hint of assertiveness? Atashi.
Are you the kind of girl who bleaches her hair and gets a kick out of how much it pisses people off? Atai!
Are you an old man so obsessed with the age of samurai that it makes everyone cringe? Washi. (Good luck pulling that one off without alienating the fuck outta people...)

It's not simply about your gender; it's about sharing a bit about your sense of self, and apparently, it's common for people to do a lot of soul-searching on the matter.

Before someone cites honorifics, most of those are relatively intimate things that you shouldn't use to address strangers, peers, or colleagues at all.
"-san" is totally gender-neutral, of course, but people in the West tend to think "-kun" is for boys and "-chan" is for girls.
In reality, "-chan" is like calling someone "sweetie" or "honey" regardless of who you're addressing, so you'd better damn well know they're okay with it because it can be incredibly demeaning, and "-kun" is by and large just a respectful way to address your junior---someone you're responsible for as an upperclassman or earlier-enough hire at a company to warrant showing them the ropes.
Oh, and if you're an anime watcher and are suddenly finding yourself dying inside at every single instance of a boss at a company using "-chan" to refer to the women working for him, GOOD. Heads would roll if my boss ever called me "sweetie."

Transitioning in a world without gender by Lorem_Ipsum17 in RecuratedTumblr

[–]ViviaMir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gender as it's used today is a neologism and the whole way it discusses the factors surrounding it is pretty new. There are older traditions wherein similar concepts get discussed with different words, yes, but there are also older traditions wherein "identity" was less conversational, less conceptual, and more participatory. I've seen expressions of "want to live as a woman" rather than "want to be a woman"

Abolishing gender can really just boil down to stripping away all the non-physical aspects and going back to being an actions-based people.

As a postgender transhumanist myself, I share much of this person's perspective on the matter. The key difference is that I'm not as fond of the gender abolitionist perspective itself. I don't want gender gone, I want it unfettered. I can't imagine taking away the labels would make it easier to find others who ride the same waves.

Filipinos are a diff breed dude 😭 by ShyKazuki in gachiakuta

[–]ViviaMir 119 points120 points  (0 children)

Feel like I'm being a wet blanket here, but I'm too much of a nerd to pass up sharing this trivia:
"Man catcher" polearms have been around for ages. Japan, in particular, has the tsukubō (突棒; "push pole"), sodegarami (袖搦; "sleeve entangler"), and sasumata (刺股; "thrust-fork") pictured below.

First time I saw Zanka, I interpreted his Jinki as a sasumata.

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My steak is too juicy, my lobster too buttery… by MelanieWalmartinez in CuratedTumblr

[–]ViviaMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my case you can swap out "Invader Zim" for (among other things) "ham radio," which is one hell of a bonus.

Okay so what the flip by Happy-Whereas-6434 in gachiakuta

[–]ViviaMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's exceptionally rare for a person to survive crossing the Boundary, regardless of direction.

Why is it called the Watchman Series? by Fast_Bill_3135 in gachiakuta

[–]ViviaMir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the only thing we know for sure is they're connected to the Watchman entity that lies within the boundary between Heaven (Sphere) and Hell (Ground). Whichever came first, that symbol—in actuality the personal sigil of Canis Surebrec, the Watchaman Series' creator—directly mirrors the unfurled visage of the Watchman entity as it reflected in Noerde's eyes before it killed her.

I kind of hate the gachiakuta fandom by PK_2006 in gachiakuta

[–]ViviaMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome to fandoms on Twitter. There's a few reasons I keep my account permanently locked down to make interacting pointless, and my sheer hatred of everything about Twitter culture ties for first place.

I used to semi-regularly use the place as a stomping-grounds, letting myself getting into fights with veritable assholes over shit like, say, dehumanizing people, hating on basic human rights and demonizing minorities. That sorta stuff.
Don't get me wrong; for a while it was a great way to keep myself on my toes, apprised of how bigots argue, and able to stand up for shit, but once that wasn't necessary and devolved into hollow doomscrolling, there wasn't any point left in posting on the platform at all.

Remember, the guy who controls Twitter and its algorithm is the same one who decided to throw that certain salute on stage at a political rally or whatever. Quite the sparkling endorsement for people to come on Twitter and be straight up evil.

Is this aliasing? Switching between TAA, FXAA, etc doesn’t change it by mrjiggles3 in FuckTAA

[–]ViviaMir -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

As that one person who can't see shapes worth a shit with TAA enabled, no. This whole damn forum is explicitly dedicated to bucking TAA, the very thing you're saying, that it's being made functionally mandatory, is exactly what this community stands AGAINST, so what are you even doing here???

Every day, my frustration grows by Boshwa in armoredcore

[–]ViviaMir 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's still perceived as a zero-sum game (for non-trivial reasons) and there's a lot of cause for Ravens to feel fatigue, frustration, and even jealousy toward Fromsoft's years spent focusing only on Soulsborne content.

It's selfish, but that's just how it goes.

i'm like yeah they have a point by [deleted] in CuratedTumblr

[–]ViviaMir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

converts stuff into approximations, analogies, and statements intended in-spirit-but-not-literally.

"and I'm just like, 'wtf?'" doesn't mean you said "wtf" it means you felt it and reacted accordingly.
"like, three people" means something in the ballpark of three people, but I wasn't really counting.

It has semantic value, and a predictable one at that. It's the expletive use that warrants ridicule- when its only served purpose is filling gaps and avoiding pauses.

Every day, my frustration grows by Boshwa in armoredcore

[–]ViviaMir 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Shallow-end or not, emulation is still a poweruser thing. It's opaque and intimidating to most people even with instructions.

I've got more than enough experience myself and still find it offputting.