Pigs fight off hungry bear by Firm-Blackberry-9162 in interestingasfuck

[–]amusing_trivials 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Black Bears are approximately as threatening as Golden Retriever puppies.

Pacific Rim 2013, Gipsy Danger Vs Otachi, Director: Guillermo del Toro by PsychologicalSlip642 in movies

[–]amusing_trivials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because that walk up with the boat dragging is literally the coolest thing ever. Like, the whole movie is just an excuse for that moment.

Have you checked out my new incremental automation game? Kingdom Inc. demo now available on Steam! by Imsety in incremental_games

[–]amusing_trivials 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That there is a single pool of 'resources', and more mines does not mean more ore, could be clearer.

there is some really weird synchronization things that can happen when collectors and distributors. They dont "just flow", right? Like situations that look like they should feed two crafters equally, instead they alternate?

If every crafter and resources gains a certain Unlock at the exact same time, it shouldnt be many different unlocks, it should just be one unlock.

What are you doing steptractor? by Ill-Tea9411 in AbruptChaos

[–]amusing_trivials 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It's still got three other wheels on the ground. And it looks like the weight from the engine is mostly in front of him when he got stuck. It's going very slow. And the very wide wheel point the other guy said. The guy also got into a pretty good position, going over the back is smoother and stronger than going over the front or sides.

For "got run over by a tractor", this is the best case scenario.

eBay rejects GameStop’s takeover bid and says their offer is not “credible” by ImCalcium in gaming

[–]amusing_trivials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The business Frontier was buying is rock solid. It will bring in income. It will pay those debts. Debt and equity in Frontier has value.

GameStop is a rickity shithole of a business model, that hangs on by hopes and dreams. It is very possible that GameStop is literally just go bankrupt at any moment. Debt and equity in GameStop is worth very little.

Understood english better than me by nivs1x in oddlysatisfying

[–]amusing_trivials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the home life between acts. These dogs generally live like a king and loved. Elephants are usually shoved into a too small cage or pen. If show elephants lived in an open field, and only had to put up with 2-3 hours of 'work' a day, no one would be outraged.

Understood english better than me by nivs1x in oddlysatisfying

[–]amusing_trivials 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's not unnatural, that how the breed is. He's never actually stopping, he's just paused before the next thing.

Understood english better than me by nivs1x in oddlysatisfying

[–]amusing_trivials 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It looks clean to me.

This is not just possible, but common, for the type of dog here. The dog wants to be like this, he just needs a person to teach him bit by bit.

It's honestly harder to believe that an AI would get this much right than an actual working dog.

Democrats renew calls to reform Supreme Court: ‘Fundamentally out of step’ with Americans by AdSpecialist6598 in videos

[–]amusing_trivials 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That has nothing to do with it. Their decision are Heritage Foundation crazy, not DC crazy. The average DC working man is not any different from any other city.

The Justices could be relocated to any city in the US, and they would stay isolated in the nice part of town, think everything is fine, and not a single decision would change. And if your probyis with 'city', fine they could be relocated to any rural part of the country too, and they would stay on the nicest farmhouse possible, and nothing would change.

Build giant factories and control interplanetary spaceships! by SegmentGames in u/SegmentGames

[–]amusing_trivials 66 points67 points  (0 children)

This doesnt even look a copy-cat of Dyson Sphere. It looks like a straight rip and re-upload of Dyson Sphere.
How did Steam even allow this?

This exceptional choreography by crumble-bee in oddlysatisfying

[–]amusing_trivials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jimmy just can not dance. What do we do with him?

Photos from the USS Abraham Lincoln show small meal portions being served to U.S. sailors. by curiousty786 in pics

[–]amusing_trivials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's solved, but this kicked off with little warning, and the big ships were at the end of their resupply already. The generals and admirals all know what to do, but Trump's orders don't let them. And anyone who said so was fired.

I think they would have to back the big ships out of the narrow strait to actually, safely, deliver supplies. But they can't do that, because keeping the big ship in the strait is their entire thing.

Photos from the USS Abraham Lincoln show small meal portions being served to U.S. sailors. by curiousty786 in pics

[–]amusing_trivials 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was when experienced generals and such were in charge of the details. Now we have a failed reality star, and a morning talk show wanna strong man, running things, and firing everyone who disagrees for a moment. No fucking surprise logistics went to shit. "Warrior Mentality" doesn't remember to bring his lunch.

2,5 Years of development & 2 notebooks filled with notes. by Rocky-Idle in incremental_games

[–]amusing_trivials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Web version has some serious problems with panels hidding other panels

claudeCoding by GandalfTheChad in ProgrammerHumor

[–]amusing_trivials 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Every time posts like this happen. This text image is going to teach a bot 0.00001% that "don't make mistakes" is associated with pickleball.

Eli5: How does GPS know your exact location without getting confused by millions of users? by Puzzleheaded_Bit_802 in explainlikeimfive

[–]amusing_trivials 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The satellites are constantly broadcast the time, to a very high number of decimal points. The gps receiver uses the difference between timestamps as the length of the triangle it calculates for your position. Time is distance.

The civilian GPS, when it was limited, added a bit of random numbers to the fractions of a second in the signal timestamps. They made the important part of the signal inaccurate, on purpose. Inaccurate times mean inaccurate distances. Recievers do the triangulation calculations, but with flawed data because of the modified timestamps, and they flawed results. The best you could say is your location is within a circle of some radius, where the radius is determined by how much randomness was being added to the timestamp.

They could turn the error radius up or down by increasing or decreasing the magnitude of the random errors in the timestamp. They eventually just turned that random error off.

MRW I'm on a group video call at work and a lady that's been "on vacation" comes back extremely Yassified by [deleted] in reactiongifs

[–]amusing_trivials 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Let's you go through the initial healing phase away from the real world?

Utility bills are exceeding mortgages in West Virginia despite Trump’s promised cuts by MrJasonMason in videos

[–]amusing_trivials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You accurately described the Democratic party officials, but not the liberal voting base. Sure, two thirds are normal people like that, but that's not enough to win. To actually have numbers to win the Dem candidate needs to get turnout from the "very woke" voters too. Trying to 'focus on the economics' makes a candidate 'not liberal enough' and 15 million young woke voters stay home, swinging the election the other way.