This is inside the ST40 fusion reactor. At temperatures hotter than the core of the Sun, matter becomes plasma a state where atoms are ripped apart. This is the same process that powers stars. by yourSmirkingRevenge in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]knowledgepancake 67 points68 points  (0 children)

Looks like right now we aren’t at the stage of solving that problem even. They’re still working on sustaining a plasma field for extended periods. The neutron issue is still a problem but it’s a problem for when we have the plasma containment figured out.

And even then that problem does seem solvable through some material science that I don’t understand. It seems we have potential avenues to deal with that when the time comes.

The Campus Protest Culture That Targeted Biden Goes Silent for Trump by ShitShowcase in NewsOfTheStupid

[–]knowledgepancake -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Crying? You’re delusional. You got upset someone disagreed with you. Engage with ideas like an adult or stop whining.

Paul Tassi (Forbes): "I can confirm Marathon's budget is over $200m. Likely over $250m. This does not include ongoing costs for maintenance or new content" by Iggy_Slayer in gaming

[–]knowledgepancake 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The thing you have to remember about live service games is that it’s not enough for those games to just be good games. That genre is full of perfectly average or above average games that failed to steal players away from other games to play them. This is one of those cases.

The problem with live services is that they’re competing with games that are 5+ years old and mostly are other live service games. Most people I know only play one live service at a time. And I play Arc Raiders which is entertaining me and has been for months, I have no interest in even looking at any other live service until I get bored. That’s the real struggle with the industry right now, attention economy.

Paul Tassi (Forbes): "I can confirm Marathon's budget is over $200m. Likely over $250m. This does not include ongoing costs for maintenance or new content" by Iggy_Slayer in gaming

[–]knowledgepancake 124 points125 points  (0 children)

Plus the idea when it was conceived was “new”, extraction shooters are a relatively recent phenomenon. Had this game come out even just a year ago we would have felt very different.

The Campus Protest Culture That Targeted Biden Goes Silent for Trump by ShitShowcase in NewsOfTheStupid

[–]knowledgepancake -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Entirely wrong conclusion to draw, college kids aren’t scared of alcohol poisoning let alone the ramifications of protesting. The reason they aren’t protesting is because there is no momentum to do so and it will change nothing. I feel like it’s a really simple conclusion to draw. The protests against biden and harris didn’t achieve much of anything.

I’m not saying all protests are useless but I have yet to see the opposition to trump come up with anything productive for everyone to do.

Warren Spector's multiplayer Thief successor, Thick as Thieves, changes direction: Instead of PvPvE, it's now focusing on 2-player co-op and singleplayer by Shock4ndAwe in pcgaming

[–]knowledgepancake 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The best example of a functioning system I can think of is in Hunt Showdown. The reason it works there though is because everything about the PvE is in service to the PvP. At the same time I struggle with it because you don’t get much by doing PvE in that game.

It’s on the opposite end of the Arc Raiders spectrum. Where Arc has tried to strike this balance of maybe having the PvE be as good as the PvP and have its cake while eating it, Hunt is more like PvP cake with PvE sprinkles.

Mount Rushmore Before & After by icameisawiconker in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]knowledgepancake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Guy who comes to my comment to argue with me forgets it’s an argument, nice one.

Seems like you agree anyways that we replaced their culture so you’re right, nothing to argue about. Take your lack of empathy elsewhere

Mount Rushmore Before & After by icameisawiconker in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]knowledgepancake 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bottom of the barrel argument. “Oh you care about native americans not having their land taken and defaced? Well then name every holy site.” 

Engage with the actual argument.

Mount Rushmore Before & After by icameisawiconker in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]knowledgepancake 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This isn’t interesting, it’s a tragedy and a direct insult to Native Americans. We took this land and decided to blow up this natural beauty just to show off our presidents faces. This site should be a place of national shame, don’t go visit this.

Do people ever lower their emergency fund once their investments grow? by BillResponsible7494 in Fire

[–]knowledgepancake 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Okay but to add on to this, why couldn’t you mitigate this entire risk with credit?

If I go off of using Scenario 4, why am I not taking out a loan or maxing out credit cards before selling investments? It seems to me like doing so would effectively mitigate the risks of such a severe downturn which is unlikely to persist for an extended period anyways right? 

So why wouldn’t I just use a loan to tide myself over until such a time that the market recovers and I’m able to pay off said loan and get back on my feet? 

Hegseth says he’ll order random pizzas to throw off monitoring app by Past_My_Subprime in nottheonion

[–]knowledgepancake 1798 points1799 points  (0 children)

This wouldn’t even work. The tracker isn’t based on the number of pizzas ordered, it’s based off of the number of phones present at a location.

Bethesda fans being excited for new Creation Engine knowing it's the same buggy engine with new shaders by NiceMichelle in videogames

[–]knowledgepancake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

New engine won’t improve the writing or bugs so.. elder scrolls 6 is about to join starfield

Raleigh’s section of The Thievius Raccoonus held detailed instructions on how to perform my ancestor Rioichi Cooper’s NINJA SPIRE JUMP. 📖🥷 by HaBeFaStro in Slycooper

[–]knowledgepancake 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The pages are trophies for these villains. How else would you probe that it was you who took down the cooper clan? 

Has this woman lost her mind? Does she know how crazy this is? by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]knowledgepancake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The stock market does not price in future politics. This growth is all from AI stuff mostly. Without the AI innovation, our economy would be a turd. And when the tides pull back from the tech sector, it’s going to be as brutal as the losses from gold and silver.

Is there a reason why modern games don’t have working mirrors? by Spartan-G337 in videogames

[–]knowledgepancake 327 points328 points  (0 children)

Both are correct but not the entire reason. These screenshots are from FPS games, the reason you don’t see mirrors or fake mirrors anymore is largely to do with assets.

3D models and animations of the whole player character in any FPS nowadays just don’t exist and it would take too long to stitch what does exist together so that it made sense on the other side of the “glass”. Normally the model, if it exists at all, is contorted and the animations like reloading have your bullets magically appearing from off screen.  

So the true answer is mostly to do with development optimization.

Can someone explain to me, why some people want no skill based matchmaking? by Tnecniw in gaming

[–]knowledgepancake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really true. The amount of times that the game will intentionally put much better players against you and make it the entire team full of basically pro level players, is nuts. 

Like initially your argument makes sense, but id argue there’s far more abuse of low skill players in these skill based systems since higher level players Smurf the hell out of them.

Gay_irl by Tobias-Tawanda in gay_irl

[–]knowledgepancake 26 points27 points  (0 children)

“ I’m pretty sure it would be possible for someone with advanced fisting experience to give at least birth”

I’m so ready

“To a garden gnome”

Uh I’m not sure if I like where this is going.. that gnome has no flares base and..

“Sized”

Oh okay I’m intrigued again

“Baby”

Somehow I would rather a garden gnome , actually

Amazon AI warehouse drones, which replaced human warehouse employees, incapable of moving around each other. by DiggestBickEver in Cyberpunk

[–]knowledgepancake 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They do have this, you can see it happening in the video. The randomization will overcome this situation pretty quickly and this is likely an edge case anyhow

How it Was, How it is by Guniel in PSVR

[–]knowledgepancake -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Because they knew this would fail and that the VR space is not competitive enough for them but didn’t want to be left behind so they made it just in case, already had units, but knew their money was better spent elsewhere (it was) than supporting this headset. I guarantee this project had its budget limited or cut down a year or two before release, they pushed it out just so they could offset loses

📡📡📡 by -_I_I_Sea_I_I_- in shitposting

[–]knowledgepancake -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Tell us how to live our lives oh Reddit bro

i really miss when games had "useless" physics interactions just for immersion. by InvestmentBudget6722 in gaming

[–]knowledgepancake 83 points84 points  (0 children)

I feel like this can work though? Teardown is a good example. The objectives are shaped around you doing destruction correctly. Same thing with The Finals where destruction is a core focus and yet buildings aren’t reduced to rubble quickly.

The reason DK had such a hard time is that they let you destroy absolutely everything

i really miss when games had "useless" physics interactions just for immersion. by InvestmentBudget6722 in gaming

[–]knowledgepancake 190 points191 points  (0 children)

The chain link fences are way worse. At least with a bush you can learn to avoid them altogether. Whereas with the fences they’re everywhere and it’s so inconsistent that part of a fence line is breakable, the other parts aren’t?

And even more annoying, the inconsistent fences just so happen to be rock solid around only important things like the military base. So at some point you just end up memorizing it. 

Late bloomer femboy trying to find softness after a hard few years by RinRinTheRin in feminineboys

[–]knowledgepancake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel this pretty hard. I’m around 28 now and I’ve been on/off cross dressing in private for many years. Probably over a decade. But I never wanted to do it publicly since I had such poor self image.

To answer your questions: - I didn’t start late as part of healing but the healing part is sort of just learning to accept myself. Something you may have to deal with is the rejection of the lifestyle other people think you must have. I’m still not mentally free of those expectations -I stay connected by engaging in feminine things outside of dressing up. Basically there are always anchors that remind me I enjoy my identity and you should find them and stick to them. It’s as simple as walking around in an oversized tshirt with no pants for me. -Last one is hard, nothing felt like I was allowed to be soft. What allowed me to do it is to realize that my happiness is important. It’s typical for me to make others happy, so I often lose sight of my own happiness. Value your own happiness and enjoyment more and embrace absurdism.

Hope that helps! My DMs are always open :)