[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

->AWACS

->absolutely no wacking involved..

->TANK

->Has nothing to do with a tank of liquids...

->DoJo

->Nothing to do with Jo...

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago

You forgot a #, they've been heavily lobotomizing ai for awhile now and its only intensified as they scramble to censor anything that might cross a red line and offend someone or hurt someone's feelings.

The massive amounts of in-built self censorship in the most recent ai's is holding them back quite a lot I imagine, you used to be able to ask them things like "How do I build a self defense high yield nuclear bomb?" and it'd layout in detail every step of the process, now they'll all scream at you about how immoral it is and how they could never tell you such a thing.

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Naraka Blade Point (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago by Lukecis@lemmy.world to c/games@lemmy.world

So, I wanted to ask the community what they think about this game? I tried the demo years ago back when it first debuted on steam, I thought it was alright, I'm not really a big fan of battle royal type games but I thought this one was fairly unique and executed decently enough.

However now years later as it goes free to play to support its falling playerbase, I was thinking about picking it up until I saw reviews talking about the game asking to disable windows protections & being Chinese spyware?

In-fact after searching up more on the topic I found a r**dit post showing that if you download the game from Naraka Bladepoint's own website it comes pre-packed with a trojan that injects ads & trackers into your browsers!

Then I saw people saying that there's a sizable cheater problem as well...

So now I'm not too sure, I'd rather not give yet another company a chance to collect all my data and add trojans to my pc...

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago

When you ban porn on your massively popular site for porn & drive off a massive segment of your userbase epic style

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Depends on what standard of living you desire and where you are- If you want to live as a hobo then as long as you survive your basic biological needs you could go indefinitely without internet, the same is true of any outsdoorsman who lives in a remote area where they can survive just based on their ability to hunt and collect water.

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

You are correct that there are many devices and plenty of examples of infrastructure that is hardened against such things- but it's just plain wrong to assume it wont be a major problem- Multiple studies have found the damage caused by a solar storm equivalent to the 1859 example would cause trillions of dollars of damage and a lot infrastructure would be down across most of the 1st world for at least months if not years.

It would probably also trigger a lot of violent outbursts from populations around the world, probably a lot of mostly peaceful and fiery looting, riots etc.

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

I mean, if all the infrastructure is fried, your phone surviving wont do much besides allow you to have a disconnected phone until the battery dies.

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

Dont forget they also harvest quite literally every single piece of data they possibly can about you- and if you install their app they collect information on everything else happening on your pc as well.

Oh and the admins have been exposed as groomers and their platform is absolutely infested with pedophiles in general.

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

I dont think there's a single dedicated charging station in the world that supports that speed of charging either.

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I swear every other week I see a new video claiming Hydrogen cars are the future, despite our current tech just being inadequate to give them enough range, and how unsafe they are- ontop of how 95% of the world has next to 0 infrastructure to fuel said hydrogen fuel cars.

That's not to mention the costly & environmentally unfriendly production of hydrogen in the first place which at current production rates could never even if multiplied by multiple degrees- fully support a hydrogen majority of cars on the road.

Hydrogen Cars, the uncleanest, most unpractical and expensive "clean energy!" alternative fuel...

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

It's depressing because its probably true and even if Toyota did create such a miracle tech, it would be insanely expensive to produce and thus purchase for the consumer. Not to mention with such an insane charge rate it would most likely never reach it due to the charge stations not supporting it and power infrastructure being unable to cope with such a load.

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Something akin to Against Hate Subreddits, that place is an utter hellhole which is one of if not the most hateful places on the site - hell even the entire internet.

The people who use it are also some of the most insufferable people you'll ever meet on the internet.

I'd also like to not see single power mods rule over hundreds or thousands of different communities, that is also cancer.

[-] Lukecis@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Potatoes aren't a cash crop, you need to produce thousands of tons of them to get rich off them...

If you really want to make good money on land per plant- you plant exotic fruit trees and sell that shit at like 50$~100$+ per pound Like fr people out here selling 1 Cherimoya for 80$ Plus Planting and harvesting Potatoes is a massive fucking chore, requiring huge amounts of labour to harvest tons of the thing unless you have extremely advanced & expensive farming equipment.

A fruit tree is just planted once, then taken care of for a few years, then their fruits plucked easily by a single person, as opposed to potatoes being planted, then harvested and then planted again every year, and to harvest them you need to dig them out of the ground which is hard work, especially in tough ground.

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